ozarkgrey
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fuck me in the goat ass!!! i have some wraps
https://marronebio.com/products/regalia/ they say this is the go to stuffOk I’ll be getting hold of something to take a closer look today. Anyone have any first hand experience on how to tackle these pest if there is any?
First of all thanks for picking up on possible pest. I had no idea and probably would have never noticed. I definitely have some kind of pest checking the marking on the leaves. So glad I logged in here and posted. So I can’t get hold of any kind of visual aid with everything that’s going on at the moment. Luckily a hydro shop local enough too me was kind enough too open up after a phone call explaining my situation.I have used a few things on bugs and it depends on what stage of growing to determine what I'm going to use. Spinosad and pyrethrins are good choices for vegging and early flowering. Spinosad is ok to use almost up to chopping time as it loses it's powers almost overnight.
I have also used the Hot Shot bug strips. They are very powerful and I usually treat any incoming clones with one prior to adding it to the others. It is phosphorus based... one of the last of it's type of insecticide still allowed to be sold. I wouldn't recommend it for flowering except the very beginnings, but it is great for killing off anything on your plants. I just put the plants in a box with the strip, wait an hour, and thats it!
You will get a million replies ranging from homemade pepper mixes, Neem oil (be careful with this as it can badly burn your plants if done incorrectly), Pyrethrin based stuff (I use flea bombs for cats/dogs). It mostly depends on the type of bugs and the point in the grow that you are at.