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I've only seen a cpl post touch on the true method of dealing with this problem. I think the indians used the best method, BURN. Here is why. This bug is a SOB and has a baby every day for about 30 days on leaf, seed and ( root (if exposed) ). This bug is so small it transfer on dry bud, seed and can float in air current. Its long life cycle allows it to get to your grinder, bong and grow room.
Thats interesting about the indians, do you have a source? Maybe it was root aphids or something else.
But, they're done completely? It's clean? <fingers crossed>
Once I learned how zoos and aquariums handle QT and disease control I've always used a 30 days disease-free mark. Most everything, most anything, will express within that time frame. Not everything, but almost.
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