Frankyc617
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Trying to find out for my girlfriend plants she got them bad and I don’t know wat to do I never ran into any bug problems
I've never read a happy ending involving a bad aphid problem ;[ be sure you heavily research any suggestions and the stage the aphids are at before spending money.Trying to find out for my girlfriend plants she got them bad and I don’t know wat to do I never ran into any bug problems
BotaniGard works 100 percent for sure. Pretty sure organic certs as well. 2 waterings at 20 ml per gallon.Trying to find out for my girlfriend plants she got them bad and I don’t know wat to do I never ran into any bug problems
This guy again...What aspects of Canna and organic growth is most important to teach internationally?
Pay attention here a minute.Trying to find out for my girlfriend plants she got them bad and I don’t know wat to do I never ran into any bug problems
In reality, it has a 90+% kill ratio.BotaniGard works 100 percent for sure. Pretty sure organic certs as well. 2 waterings at 20 ml per gallon.
Imid works for this as a root drench. Since the bugs only attack the roots, and the Imid is systemic. Foliar spraying is not needed at all.Imidacloprid. (Mallet is the brand I have on the shelf, takes 0.5 mL/gal) Root drench and foliar application, don't use in flower.
Lay uncooked french fries or potatoe slices on the soil topsTrying to find out for my girlfriend plants she got them bad and I don’t know wat to do I never ran into any bug problems
Man that orthene stuff really stinks doesn't it. lol I have a can of it, and never used it, thought I might have to sterilize my rooms with it once after an aphid attack. I opened that can and just closed it right back up lol. I was like, no way I am gonna spray down my rooms with that shit. Fortunately they never came back, the imid took care of them and I kept up a preventative approach for sometime to make sure there were no easy meals for the little bastards.Found that a rotation of Botaniguard and Orthene 97 works well... Root drench with Botaniguard at the mix for Fire Ants - Then 7 days later. Same thing for the Orthene. This is also called Acephate 97
Less then 24 hrs.....I mean, it didn't smell the next day. I use the Acephate 97 WP - The WP means "wettable powder".....Yea it stinks but, once mixed....It doesn't..Man that orthene stuff really stinks doesn't it. lol I have a can of it, and never used it, thought I might have to sterilize my rooms with it once after an aphid attack. I opened that can and just closed it right back up lol. I was like, no way I am gonna spray down my rooms with that shit. Fortunately they never came back, the imid took care of them and I kept up a preventative approach for sometime to make sure there were no easy meals for the little bastards.
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May I ask how long it took for the stench to go away when you applied it?