homebrew420
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Honestly if they are in veg use imidacloprid or throw the cuts out and start over. Root aphids are the "worst best kept secret of indoor gardening". Organically killing them is nearly impossible bro but capable if your the most attention to detail grower ever! You need to use a tripple threat of things like azamax, botanigard, and nematodes. I've cranked co2 up to 10,000ppm for 4 hours and these things still were alive. If you use imidacloprid you need to allow 45-60 days for it to flush out of the plant. Good thing is it acts as a systemic and absolutely ends all RA population within 3 days. Happy gardening hope my 2 cents helps bro. Hit me on the cell if you want to talk any more i'm highly experienced in root aphid mass genocides.
Be Ez,
Pank Mon
PS: You can buy the imidacloprid at any convenient Home Depot or Lowes for 15 bucks and your hardly have to use any.
Yes, it sure can, but again, I've been warned to only use it on vegging girls and moms because it does remain in tissues for 60 days. That's the reason why I switched to the triazicide, because it can be used on food items fairly close to harvest (depending on what it is, of course). 21 days gives me plenty of leeway on that.
Now my problem is even though I find no fliers, my girls are still yellowing pretty hard and they've got some time left to go. The way they're fattening up, though, you wouldn't know they've been having such problems. I hope the smoke is good from this run.
No, I decided on the triazicide instead (root drench thing).Sea, did you ever use that Sevin you mentioned you had. I'm curious to find out how that works. ~Lilmiss
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