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Add nematodes to the soil and then add an inch of light colored sand on top. Depending on how long until harvest, you have options.
Just use neem oil if the harvest is a week off. If not, then drop the ambient temperatures and slow the aphid's growth cycle.
short answer my man Azatrol (or Azamax), available at a grow shop, abit expensive but Worth It. Mix at 30ml per gallon and flood all the plants in the room. Do this once a week. How far along in flower did you say? Can't miss a dose. Also, in a spray bottle mix 8ml Azatrol per 500ml water and spray the top of your medium and lower stem to soaking wet (avoid buds and leaves). (This will also keep spider mites away).
I can tell you how to get rid of them in veg, but it requires the use of chemicals. You won't be able to completely get rid of them any other way (ie organically), only other option is to scrap everything, shut down, clean steralize, new panda, new pots all that like we're doing.
Who knows how they got in there, if they're not in your houseplants, one may have flown in a window, followed the dog inside, maybe rode in on a cut, come from the soil or coco, who knows??
What scary chemical compounds are in Azatrol/Azamax? It's essentially "synthesized" from neem, isn't it?The predatory nematodes only take about seven to ten days to do their thing, and they won't pollute your smoke with scary chemical compounds. They'll give you a 90+% drop in fungus gnats and all other rhizomic-dwelling pests.
I'm an all organic guy though. Soma is the best known guy for this method, but DJ Short also grows similarly, and they do good work.
I appreciate you answering my questions thoughtfully and without taking the piss with me for asking them, Dr. Detroit. :)
You can chew Coca leaf all day and be fine, but if you snort an equivalent weight of cocaine you'll probably die.
What tends to happen to me, especially in canna-forums, is people get pissed at me for asking the question in a way that implies that they feel I'm attacking them or something like that.Oh, I'm not some know-it-all asshole. The first thing that I say when I address a new group of growers is that no one knows everything about growing, though some will tell you that they are the one exception.
I believe in sharing knowledge. Some folks take the opposite approach and guard their findings like Gollum does his ring, but they are wrong. A good idea can come from anywhere and anyone. My pest control technique was learned from a Dahlia grower, for example.
You can become great at nearly anything as long as you have patience and a love of learning.
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