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Should I use seven dust?

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Should I use seven dust?

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Something’s been munching on my leafs lately. I did see a beetle on leaf today too. Should I use seven dust to get rid of pests? I’ve also been noticing kitten has been showing a lot of interest in plant which has got me a little nervous because I had a kitten that totally shredded my blueberry plant some yrs back.
 
Something’s been munching on my leafs lately. I did see a beetle on leaf today too. Should I use seven dust to get rid of pests? I’ve also been noticing kitten has been showing a lot of interest in plant which has got me a little nervous because I had a kitten that totally shredded my blueberry plant some yrs back.
Not a fan.
 
Yeah I know a lot of ppl. aren’t. I’ve used before but stopped when getting close to harvest because I didn’t like the idea of smoking poison.
 
Great I just found spider mite on flower now too!
Pests can be a constant battle outdoors. Beneficial insects are another option.
Tell me about,I also found slugs today. What’s good for spider mites?
 
Seven dust is asystemic, which is fine during veg and I have used it with good success. I would NOT use it post-veg. I use it on my veggies through the lifecycle since it is asystemic, but not on flowering weed (unless you wash it) but on principal, just no. If I have a flowering pest issue I use lady-bugs and diatomeceous earth.
 
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