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Hey smithsjunk, what do you think about ladybugs?I used Garden Safe insecticidal soap when I first tried fighting the spider mites. If you want something super gentle that will control most pests to some degree. May be an option for you this late in your grow. When I sprayed my plants they loved it. Grew like crazy for about a week. The active ingredient is 1% potassium salts of fatty acids. So I'm guessing, not only did it kill a decent amount of mites, but it acted as a foliar feeding as well.
I don't think you can go too wrong with a little extra potassium during flower. I don't think it would leave a taste in the buds, but do your research to make sure if you decide to use it.
Hope this gives you another option beside Neem alone.
Hey smithsjunk, what do you think about ladybugs?
Cool thanks Man, it was just a thought..I think they're a waste of money. Every time I've released them they have big orgy and fy away the next morning. They don't even eat anything. Out of the last 1500 batch, I have 1 that stayed. If they sold the eggs or larva it'd be a lot more effective. If your going to use helper bugs, mites seem like the best bet to me. Though I haven't used them yet, I'm now partial to predatory bugs without wings. Plus, ladybugs are best for aphids, mite munching is secondary. Mites specifically eat mites. I didn't try them first because I don't want more mite husks in my flowers. My delivery co-op guy says they fall off when their dead. Cool.
Actually 3rd week into bloom. :smoking:2 1/2 weeks into bloom.
The temps have been around 107° lately, And no shade cloth, they're in a little greenhouse, they get about 7 hours of direct sunlight a day and they have been looking a little heat stressed.I second the Azamax! That stuff rocks. I scope my plants weekly, and foliar spray with Azamax the first sign of bugs and they are gone within days.
Strangeone, your plants are looking very healthy. Although they do look a little heat stressed to me. How have your temps been, and are you using a shade cloth?
And I'm happy to say that the lace bugs are gone!! But now I'm dealing with cattapillers!!! But I ordered some bt cattapiller killer, anybody use that stuff??I second the Azamax! That stuff rocks. I scope my plants weekly, and foliar spray with Azamax the first sign of bugs and they are gone within days.
Strangeone, your plants are looking very healthy. Although they do look a little heat stressed to me. How have your temps been, and are you using a shade cloth?
Hey thanks enforcer, I've been dealing with alot of heat, they made it through a couple 115° days but its just starting to cool off thank God!! I will try the shade cloth, thanks for chiming in man I really appreciate it.I had the same problem. My outdoor plants are sitting on pea gravel, between the house and the fence. My infrared thermometer would say the gravel would get to 140°F. My leaf temps were in the 90's. It was just baking my plants. I built a simple structure and put a shade cloth over them from a local garden center. I got it on sale as they were going out of business. Not only did the heat stress go away but the growth took off. Now it can be 100°F in direct sunlight and my leaf temp is a happy 80°F. If you are routinely over 100°F I would definitely invest in the shade cloth. I got mine for about 20 bucks, but that was on sale, so normally there around $40 for a 10' x 20'.
This is an earlier photo right after I set the cloth up.
What would you do about cattapillers??I had the same problem. My outdoor plants are sitting on pea gravel, between the house and the fence. My infrared thermometer would say the gravel would get to 140°F. My leaf temps were in the 90's. It was just baking my plants. I built a simple structure and put a shade cloth over them from a local garden center. I got it on sale as they were going out of business. Not only did the heat stress go away but the growth took off. Now it can be 100°F in direct sunlight and my leaf temp is a happy 80°F. If you are routinely over 100°F I would definitely invest in the shade cloth. I got mine for about 20 bucks, but that was on sale, so normally there around $40 for a 10' x 20'.
This is an earlier photo right after I set the cloth up.
What would you do about cattapillers??
Cool thanks again man, I have bt on its way :DFortunately, I haven't had Catapillar's yet, so I really don't have any experience with those guys. Here is some info that may help.
http://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-caterpillars
Other things you guys may consider...Hey thanks enforcer, I've been dealing with alot of heat, they made it through a couple 115° days but its just starting to cool off thank God!! I will try the shade cloth, thanks for chiming in man I really appreciate it.
Cool thanks again man, I have bt on its way :D
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