White widow 5 week into flower
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GEORGE (28-12-17)
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GEORGE (28-12-17)
Look more like thripps to me
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carpetburn (28-12-17), GEORGE (28-12-17), ggotch (30-12-17), SpliffMiester (31-12-17)
bit of info on the neem oil...... copied from another site
here is how neem oil works.. neem oil is NOT a spot killer.. you wont spray your plants today and be gone of mite tomorrow... expect about a 2 week battle... neem oil works a couple ways.. first if you can spray the eggs well it covers them and suffocates them... no more eggs.. when the adults eat the neem oil it messes with their hormones... it makes it so they cant reproduce and lay eggs.. immature pests that eat the neem oil dont reach adult hood and are never able to reproduce... thats why spraying the plant well is so important.. you want to make sure the mites have no choice BUT to eat the neem oil... root feeding work very similar in that the pests hormones get fucked up when they suck the juices from your plant, but it also deters them from sucking on your plant because the neem oil tastes horrible... it also contains some trace minerals so its actually good to feed your plants,, i personally will root feed my plants every other time during and infestation, and spray them every 2-3 days.. the spray i use is 3ml neem oil per 1L of water with a few drops of biodegradable liquid dish soap... usually following this over a 2 week period.. then just go down to spraying once a week as a precaution... ill do this up to the 4th weeks of flowering.. havent ran into mold problems yet, or had neem flavored buds, or any other side affects due to the neem oil... its always worked for me.. like i said.. it just takes about a week before you see progress, 2 weeks before the infestation is gone... but its a natural way to get rid of them... if you want an immediate solution get some NO PEST STRIPS from walmart, lowes, home depot, ect.. they will work in a few hours and kill both mites and eggs... but it is a chemical strip (not a spray)... personally i dont want to think that what im inhaling was treated with a chemical... NO PEST strips work tho.. just make sure you arent in the area because they arent anything you want to breath in... also AVID and FLORAMITE are instant working sprays, but again they are chemical... chemical = instant, but it is a chemical you are using on your plant... natural = longer time fighting the pests, but its not chemical.. just depends on you...
Could I spray anything on the plants with buds on
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GEORGE (28-12-17)
Thrip bastard them .
My wife brought home some basil and whole bunch of potted herbs from the grocery store this fall ffs , all laoded with thrips , it spread to the groom .
Neem oil . 1-2 tsp per litre .
mixed with warm water and 2 tsp of mild handsoap ,with a few drops of essential oil of yoir choice ,preferably lavender as most pests hate it .
Shake well after a few sprays .
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British green (30-12-17), M_C (28-12-17)
aye they mite lavae i think but my eyes r fuked.....duw duw kill the fukas they making me itch from yuh bach...if thats one leafs worth ewe got a few of the buggers per plant i bet...duw duw im itching like fuk yuh
British green (30-12-17), ENGLISH_HERBSMAN (29-12-17)
at least they aint the fast maggots with legs ,now they did make me itch.
British green (30-12-17), ggotch (30-12-17)
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