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Left the garden for a couple of days and came back to a nasty Whitefly infestation. i'm a month away from full harvest and been trying to avoid spraying anything at this point to keep humidity low so i wont induce fungi/bud rot. Mainly two plants are heavily infested although no bite marks on any of the plants.
all plants are outside and under a polycarbonate roof (which im learning more and more is bad) that we installed to combat the near rains- to avoid breakage and high humidity. -- fuck... im pretty sure (i see) it also reduces trichomes production.
As you can see and extrapolate this mentioned setup results in a low air flow environment and thus susceptible to rot, thats why im afraid to spray..
so how would you deal with these whiteflys? should i spray? how and with what?
Thanks farmers!!
all plants are outside and under a polycarbonate roof (which im learning more and more is bad) that we installed to combat the near rains- to avoid breakage and high humidity. -- fuck... im pretty sure (i see) it also reduces trichomes production.
As you can see and extrapolate this mentioned setup results in a low air flow environment and thus susceptible to rot, thats why im afraid to spray..
so how would you deal with these whiteflys? should i spray? how and with what?
Thanks farmers!!