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    my plants have a aphid infestation and i dont know what i can do i thinks its too late to introduce predators to my tent as i only habe about 4 weeks left any home remedies i could use ? thanks guys

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    In flower, the best thing I can suggest is diatomaceous earth sprinkled on the plants. It's non toxic, and quite deadly to aphids, but you'll have to wash the buds before curing. I would not recommend putting any chemical pesticide on it this late in flower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phytoplankton View Post
    In flower, the best thing I can suggest is diatomaceous earth sprinkled on the plants. It's non toxic, and quite deadly to aphids, but you'll have to wash the buds before curing. I would not recommend putting any chemical pesticide on it this late in flower.
    i wouldn't exactly say it was "non-toxic". be sure to follow safety precautions, it could be the next asbestos. there are also possible renewability concerns similar to peat.

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    Growers ally is flower friendly. Deku recommended a while back and thank god a local shop has it in stock here now. I think trifecta crop control works on aphids, flower friendly too.

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