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Ibe seen that in the shops. A systemic pesticide. I will have to inquire. Thanks.This should handle your problem
NOT while your in bloom!Ibe seen that in the shops. A systemic pesticide. I will have to inquire. Thanks.
For me any time I had to fight a bug it's important for me to understand the life cycle of said bug before I can come up with a plan of attack. Then Pick my poison and take action. I think aphids breed or lay eggs in the soil.
Good luck.
Nothing in the original post indicated that this is a "recreational" grow intended for the public's consumption.Our buds need to be tested in Oregon. The state don't allow 6 toe bud. 6 toe is bud laced with so many chemicals you grow a sixth toe. There's a huge list of products which if used you batch won't pass testing. Here when your crop doesn't pass it gets destroyed.
That is the best advice anyone can give. I did pest control for 6 years was Branch 1 and 2 liscenced in CA which means I can legally identify and treat for pests in CA.For me any time I had to fight a bug it's important for me to understand the life cycle of said bug before I can come up with a plan of attack. Then Pick my poison and take action. I think aphids breed or lay eggs in the soil.
Good luck.
Very very sound advice...That is the best advice anyone can give. I did pest control for 6 years was Branch 1 and 2 liscenced in CA which means I can legally identify and treat for pests in CA.
The key words are IDENTIFY and TREAT in that order. You never treat blindly as you more than likely aren't doing anything but making bugs more resistant to different things. You MUST know the life cycle and treat multiple times. Knock down adults and treat for hatching eggs in increments according to life cycle.
Any pest control technician will also tell any customer that ANY chemical or treatment is only a TEMPORARY fix. If you do not find the source of where they are coming from and what about your environment makes it hospitable for them, they will ALWAYS come back
Proactive not reactive is the key here
Just my .02.
As for aphids spray them to hell with spinosad. Put blue sticky traps everywhere. If they aren't outside anymore you should be able to kill all of them over a week or 2.
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