Australian outdoor grow

Nugachino

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Use Neem oil if you must spray. Alternatively... Fight bugs with bugs.
If you know what you're fighting against. You may be able to find a place that sells it's predator or solution.
 

greencropper

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Hey just wanting to know what the best pestcide is to use on my outdoor babies
the 2 items pictured below are very good and non toxic
the eco oil is great for the battle against many insects, also it is an attractant for 'beneficial' insects(wasps, mantis) which will prey on bugs that eat your plants
the Yates natures way contains bacteria which infect the gut of insects & eliminates them, it is harmless to humans, also anything containing the ingredient Spinosad is recommended to as spinosad is another type of bacteria which infects and kills nasty insects, both items are available on ebay
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the 2 items pictured below are very good and non toxic
the eco oil is great for the battle against many insects, also it is an attractant for 'beneficial' insects(wasps, mantis) which will prey on bugs that eat your plants
the Yates natures way contains bacteria which infect the gut of insects & eliminates them, it is harmless to humans, also anything containing the ingredient Spinosad is recommended to as spinosad is another type of bacteria which infects and kills nasty insects, both items are available on ebay
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Thanks heaps, this is my first time grow so which out of those would be the easiest to use, the spray?
 
they both need to be mixed with water and sprayed, read up on which will suit your main insect types, getting both is recommended
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Here's the plant with the issues you can't see much but there is something muching at the leaves. When I get this spray tomorrow, where and how much dominant spray. Sorry first time grow :)IMG_20181101_200241.jpg
 
i can't see anything on your plant, but it could be many different bugs that can attack it
It's occasionally getting this white powdery stuff on the leaves and there is a few leaves with holes from something that's munched it.. I'm onto pretty quick and wipe it off. As for what ever bugs are landing on it I get them off straight away. I've been watching this plant everytime I go.out for a cigarette so I'm onto any bug that's on it straight away
 

greencropper

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It's occasionally getting this white powdery stuff on the leaves and there is a few leaves with holes from something that's munched it.. I'm onto pretty quick and wipe it off. As for what ever bugs are landing on it I get them off straight away. I've been watching this plant everytime I go.out for a cigarette so I'm onto any bug that's on it straight away
hmmm ive never had that issue before, i dont know what it is, but you can coat your plant with those earlier mentioned sprays as a deterrent even before your plants get attacked, i spray mine every 3-4wks anyway even if im not getting bug problems, though when plants are budding i try to not spray at least 4 wks before harvest so there's no chance the spray could influence the end product or taste/quality of the harvest
 
hmmm ive never had that issue before, i dont know what it is, but you can coat your plant with those earlier mentioned sprays as a deterrent even before your plants get attacked, i spray mine every 3-4wks anyway even if im not getting bug problems, though when plants are budding i try to not spray at least 4 wks before harvest so there's no chance the spray could influence the end product or taste/quality of the harvest
Are you able to tell if the plant is indica or sa
good luck with it, your plant looks like a 50/50 indica sativa cross, but im no expert on that ha
Hahahahaha well only time will tell. Thanks ka heaps for all your help, you've been awesome!
 
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