ACitizenofColorado
Well-Known Member
Can some experienced growers give me some advise?
I noticed some thrip damage the at least a week ago. I ordered some beneficials, unfortunately I didn't get rove beetles or minute pirate bugs, but I will be getting them today. They won't be here for at least a week. I sprayed last night with Nuke 'em, but there are still living bugs today.
I have a host of other beneficials: hypoapsis mites, Ablysius swirski and cucumeris, I think (will confirm later), and a few others, but I think they're focused on thrips in soil. Though, at least two of the beneficials are in slow release sachets that are hung in the canopy; this implies that the beneficials can at least tolerate and reproduce after introduced into the canopy.
So, the bad news. For the first time ever, I can see the thrips moving around. There is obvious damage on the leaves.
two questions:
1) I'm a week into flower. Even if I could get the thrip infestation under control in the next week or so, would the damage to the leaves have been too severe? I was thinking of doing a complete leaf strip at 3 weeks. I've never actually stripped them nearly bare, but I've seen some people like GML and a few others do it.
2) Assuming I did get the infestation under control and did a significant leaf strip, are flower and concentrates from situations like this still viable? I don't want to ingest contaminated product. But I'd hate to get rid of this. I vegged 4 plants forever to deeply fill a 4x4.
Should I chop it down and start over? Can I safely continue the grow? Should I take clones and restart? Is there any natural, biological way to get rid of slime or waste on the leaves? Any beneficials that can help process the waste?
Thank you all.
I noticed some thrip damage the at least a week ago. I ordered some beneficials, unfortunately I didn't get rove beetles or minute pirate bugs, but I will be getting them today. They won't be here for at least a week. I sprayed last night with Nuke 'em, but there are still living bugs today.
I have a host of other beneficials: hypoapsis mites, Ablysius swirski and cucumeris, I think (will confirm later), and a few others, but I think they're focused on thrips in soil. Though, at least two of the beneficials are in slow release sachets that are hung in the canopy; this implies that the beneficials can at least tolerate and reproduce after introduced into the canopy.
So, the bad news. For the first time ever, I can see the thrips moving around. There is obvious damage on the leaves.
two questions:
1) I'm a week into flower. Even if I could get the thrip infestation under control in the next week or so, would the damage to the leaves have been too severe? I was thinking of doing a complete leaf strip at 3 weeks. I've never actually stripped them nearly bare, but I've seen some people like GML and a few others do it.
2) Assuming I did get the infestation under control and did a significant leaf strip, are flower and concentrates from situations like this still viable? I don't want to ingest contaminated product. But I'd hate to get rid of this. I vegged 4 plants forever to deeply fill a 4x4.
Should I chop it down and start over? Can I safely continue the grow? Should I take clones and restart? Is there any natural, biological way to get rid of slime or waste on the leaves? Any beneficials that can help process the waste?
Thank you all.