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Aphids in the 9th week of flower.

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Aphids in the 9th week of flower.

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If that’s true that spraying zymes is okay up to harvest, maybe you can do that and still wait? If you spray now (before lights off of course..), the active aphids will slow down to a crawl and be dead within a few days. You’ll miss some though. Then if you spray again a few days later, you’ll get some of the babies and remaining adults. Harvesting now is the safe bet, but you gotta make the call on the gamble. It could go either way for you.

As for bud washing, do some research on that. Not saying no one here couldn’t just tell you how to do it but watching a video and listening to a podcast about it (Mr Growit with Pigeons 420 talks about it in detail) will have you better prepared than a write up on the forum.
 
I also do not have the say in this because it is a friend's plant, but he's asking me for all the advice, in which I am asking all of you fellow growers for.... which I consider all my new friends at this point, thank you all!
 
If that’s true that spraying zymes is okay up to harvest, maybe you can do that and still wait? If you spray now (before lights off of course..), the active aphids will slow down to a crawl and be dead within a few days. You’ll miss some though. Then if you spray again a few days later, you’ll get some of the babies and remaining adults. Harvesting now is the safe bet, but you gotta make the call on the gamble. It could go either way for you.

As for bud washing, do some research on that. Not saying no one here couldn’t just tell you how to do it but watching a video and listening to a podcast about it (Mr Growit with Pigeons 420 talks about it in detail) will have you better prepared than a write up on the forum.
You are the epitome of awesome sauce!
 
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