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HugzAndNuggz
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Remove everything from your grow area and clean it like you are going to sell it on ebay. After you clean it, clean it again with shop vac and duster. After completely clean use peracetic acid to spray all the hard non bleachable surfaces to kill any stray crawlers looking to spread out the colony. Wear gloves and try not to breathe the fumes of the vinegar and peroxide when spraying. WARNING: Will bleach clothes hair skin and most fabrics. DO NOT MIX THE TWO LIQUIDS!sucks.. thanks.. hopefully i can knock them out its just in veg.. since its on this plant i assume there everywhere else in veg since there all in the same tray.. that strain is fire.. shitty
Sorry to hear about that man. You made the right decision. In the end setbacks like this is what makes you a better grower. Best of luck. peacei chopped it all down.. letting flower finish up about 4 weeks and ill do a clean sweep bleach and start over..
all the reading alot of people that have had them end up still having them later date even after not seeing any they end up coming back in a continuous cycle grow.. so i see the hardest and easiest thing to do was chop chop :(
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Sorry man, IMO you did the right thing. Anyway it's what I did when I discovered my infestation, rather than resort to any nasty chemical application.i chopped it all down.. letting flower finish up about 4 weeks and ill do a clean sweep bleach and start over..
all the reading alot of people that have had them end up still having them later date even after not seeing any they end up coming back in a continuous cycle grow.. so i see the hardest and easiest thing to do was chop chop :(
the hunt begins again
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