Yeah, neem oil can screw up your taste and also shock and herm you plants. Been there, seeded bud sucks. There are rumors that neem can also make you sick but I haven't seen firm proof of that yet. Many growers now shy away from neem.If u can purchase ladybugs locally I'd do that. Live predators won't affect the taste or potency, Neem oil might.
Hi, try a mix of 90+% iso. alcohol and water, at a 1-1 ratio. Use it in a spray bottle.Okay, so what do?
My plants are in a mylar tent indoors at week 8 of bloom. Infestation seems to be relatively localized. That is, they aren't everywhere yet. I hosed both sides of the affected foliage with DE, along with anything nearby and the stems to create a firewall. Anything else?
This is the "drown them" approach. The dish soap causes the water to lose surface tension, you can do the same thing with a glass of water and a drop of dish soap to kill fruit flies (mixing vinegar in the water makes good bait). They land on the water and fall in immediately instead of walking on it.get rid of aphids by wiping or spraying the leaves of the plant with a mild solution of water and a few drops of dish soap .
It's not bad yet, I wouldn't go the Neem Oil route first. Mild is better.
This grow was already light and heat damaged, and I've tweezed stamen out of my buds already. I'm anticipating seeds, tbh, and nbd.Yeah, neem oil can screw up your taste and also shock and herm you plants. Been there, seeded bud sucks. There are rumors that neem can also make you sick but I haven't seen firm proof of that yet. Many growers now shy away from neem.
My wife would 100% see them, and I don't want this to be my last grow.Just order some ladybugs. Even if it's an indoor grow, they only eat larva and eggs. I set loose about 500 in my grow tent and a ton of them got out, but I never even see them.