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Follow this link, got to page 4 about 1/3 to half way down is a lot of information on white fly infestation, remedies & prevention. Act fast as whitefly life cycle is relatively short and they will become prolific and suck the life out of those gals, diverting bud building energy trying to save itself from the attack.Left the garden for a couple of days and came back to a nasty Whitefly infestation. i'm a month away from full harvest and been trying to avoid spraying anything at this point to keep humidity low so i wont induce fungi/bud rot. Mainly two plants are heavily infested although no bite marks on any of the plants.
all plants are outside and under a polycarbonate roof (which im learning more and more is bad) that we installed to combat the near rains- to avoid breakage and high humidity. -- fuck... im pretty sure (i see) it also reduces trichomes production.
As you can see and extrapolate this mentioned setup results in a low air flow environment and thus susceptible to rot, thats why im afraid to spray..
so how would you deal with these whiteflys? should i spray? how and with what?
Thanks farmers!!
Follow this link, got to page 4 about 1/3 to half way down is a lot of information on white fly infestation, remedies & prevention. Act fast as whitefly life cycle is relatively short and they will become prolific and suck the life out of those gals, diverting bud building energy trying to save itself from the attack.
Next run use yellow sticky traps as an early warning system so you can get proactive before you have a full blown infestation. Peace
Azamax (about 30 ml per gallon) with an ounce of milk per gallon, spray either early morning or late afternoon so it dries up but the milk will prevent mold
Yo, don't use pyrethrins late in flower, use azamax it'll dissolve within 2 weeks but will get rid of your bugs and also milk is a great anti- fungal and will not leave a bad taste or residue, IMHO.
Doesn't OG Biowar take care of white flies? I wouldn't use Azamax this late into the season, unless you want tainted buds and oil.
I typically recommend swirski's as a preventative against RM/BM but looks like they have a list of options for whiteflies, swirski being one of many.
If you could elaborate a little of your bad bio bugs?
http://www.koppert.com/pests/whiteflies/
I would dust heavily with diatomateous earth, it is easily washed off with water.
After it was washed off and the majority were gone earth. l'd let loose the fly killing wasps from my earlier post.
http://www.amazon.com/Diatomaceous-...1442889154&sr=8-1&keywords=Diatomateous+earth
Use this to spread the diatomateous earth
http://www.amazon.com/Dustin-mizer-...8&qid=1442889284&sr=8-1&keywords=Crank+duster
Water drying help remove neem? Not sure if it would make any difference but you change the water when water drying and it seems like that would remove some of the spray. If I saw webs I would probably just harvest early, sorry man.
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