Lightgreen2k
Well-Known Member
Stop While you are ahead. Obviously you have never used predatory Mites.Thrips live and lay eggs in the plants tissues. Fungus gnats live in the soil and eats the roots, care to elaborate why you still think they should be treated the same?
That looks like two different predatory mites, but you still say they're supposed to be treated equally? I'm confused by your reasoning.
And yes predatory mites work but it's mostly the plants bad health that causes bad thrip damage, they have a hard time on healthy ones. They're impossible to control outdoor and plants still thrive.
Neem is f*cking disgusting!, better of with some basic canola oil, dish soap and few drops of orange oil IMO. Cheers!
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Cucumeries are usually used together to fight an array of predators that come in soil bags, coco and other stuff.