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reddwarf Mar 8, 2019 91 Replies 7,522 Views
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reddwarf

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you people are awesome! Thank you very very much.
 
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you people are awesome! Thank you very very much.
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The community is great brother! The passion and knowledge is bar none!
 
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I had same issue 4 weeks ago. Tried all the sprays blah blah. Nothing helped. I found one simple solution - predatory bugs. Orius laevigatus for adult thrips, amblyseus cucumeris for eggs and larvae. I ordered them online, spent £50 roughly. They take about 2 weeks to establish, you have to spray some water for them. Best 50 spent in my life
 
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Monterey insect killer. 2 apps and bye bye Thrips, also hang Blue sticky traps
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are blue sticky traps the same thing as the yellow
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Monterey insect killer. 2 apps and bye bye Thrips, also hang Blue sticky traps
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Monterey insect killer. 2 apps and bye bye Thrips, also hang Blue sticky traps
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I had same issue 4 weeks ago. Tried all the sprays blah blah. Nothing helped. I found one simple solution - predatory bugs. Orius laevigatus for adult thrips, amblyseus cucumeris for eggs and larvae. I ordered them online, spent £50 roughly. They take about 2 weeks to establish, you have to spray some water for them. Best 50 spent in my life
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hmmmmm . Thank you I will look into this.
 
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Blue sticky trap does not attract beneficiary insects i.e. ladybugs, pirate bugs etc
 
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Thrips are more attractive to blue than yellow both work well and so do sprays. Thrips are one of the easiest cannabis pests to solve
 
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are blue sticky traps the same thing as the yellow




hmmmmm . Thank you I will look into this.
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I found the other and bought on eBay but could not find these
Orius laevigatus
 
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don't listen to any of this nonsense
use beneficial insects
problem solved'
you said it is for a cancer patient why add any more toxins to the situation
and the insects are cheaper, funner, and longer lasting plus you will learn some stuff along the way instead of dumping this and that on the medicine

only read first page filled with nonsense..nice post above about insects by a member
 
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don't listen to any of this nonsense
use beneficial insects
problem solved'
you said it is for a cancer patient why add any more toxins to the situation
and the insects are cheaper, funner, and longer lasting plus you will learn some stuff along the way instead of dumping this and that on the medicine

only read first page filled with nonsense..nice post above about insects by a member
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Beneficial insects are great and I agree it's a great choice. But to say pesticides are all toxic chemicals is wrong because they just arent, and to suggest that is plain ignorant, Its not based on any real scientific research.
 
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Beneficial insects are great and I agree it's a great choice. But to say pesticides are all toxic chemicals is wrong because they just arent, and to suggest that is plain ignorant, Its not based on any real scientific research.
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in regards to what? they are designed to kill..not just "bad" insects but any insects..also use it enough and they will adapt and it will be useless...



and yes ALL pesticides are toxic..here is well one of I am sure many scientific reports..this was a 2 sec google search
 
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to say pesticides are not toxic may be the dumbest thing I have heard today and I have been browsing reddit longer then I ever have today
 
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in regards to what? they are designed to kill..not just "bad" insects but any insects..also use it enough and they will adapt and it will be useless...

https://extension.tennessee.edu/Smith/Documents/Agriculture/Are All Pesticides Toxic.pdf

and yes ALL pesticides are toxic..here is well one of I am sure many scientific reports..this was a 2 sec google search
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Whatever man.
 
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yea whatever science facts nature
 
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What does that even mean? you arent making any sense

I'm not saying pesticides should ever be the first course of action, I'm saying used CORRECTLY they are perfectly safe.

I take it you dont eat any vegetables or fruit, or eat bread or drink beer or pretty much anything then since you are so concerned about pesticides which are used on pretty much every crop.

Fact of the matter is, used properly they are safe. Used improperly they can be super toxic. Knowledge is what separates the two. I've got environment Canada certification and licensing for Agricultural IPM standards and pesticide application. I've done a lot of homework on this.
 
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I like to try to avoid chemicals and bug shit on my flowers thank you. :-)
 
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just because you are certified in something does not make it right
why do we need any type of pesticides?
it is a profit based solution
 
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just because you are certified in something does not make it right
why do we need any type of pesticides?
it is a profit based solution
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Ain’t nothing wrong with habenaro spray bro, it’s non toxic!
 
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just because you are certified in something does not make it right
why do we need any type of pesticides?
it is a profit based solution
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If you dont wany to use them fine, but dont say they are all toxic to humans. That's straight up fear based bro-science.

Perfect example is everyone's fear around imidacloprid,... Oh God, the horror. Despite the fact it's scietifically proven to be not carcinogenic, doesnt mutate Gene's, doesnt affect organs... and it has an Ld and LC50 rating many orders of magnitude higher than regular nicotine, and has been proven to be perfectly safe used at correct dosages and at the right times. But oh God the toxicity... Those horrible chemical companies are trying to kill us.
Should it be used on outdoor flowering plants? hell no, but just because it kills bees doesnt mean it doesnt have a place in an indoor garden.

And Botanigard which is listed for thrips is literally just fungal spores. There isnt much safer pesticides out there.
 
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just because you are certified in something does not make it right
why do we need any type of pesticides?
it is a profit based solution
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The active ingredient in green cleaner is alcohol, toxic?
 
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IMHO it's a lack of understanding how these chemicals actually work that leads to the fear and paranoia around using them. And fair enough, if you dont know how they work, you probably shouldn't be using them at all.
 
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