Neem oil

2TOK3R

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I'm pretty sure I do I'm going to have a look now and they do got pistils what else would I use
 

PadawanWarrior

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Im about to have a look bro then I'll let you know pretty much like rurumo said ipm
If you're thinking for preventative measures I'd say screw it and not spray anything at this point.

If you think you have bugs, I'd try a citric acid spray. I haven't done it myself, but it sounds like a good option and am gonna try it next time I spray for anything. @xtsho is the one who I heard about it from. 2-3 tsp per pint.
 

2TOK3R

Active Member
If you're thinking for preventative measures I'd say screw it and not spray anything at this point.

If you think you have bugs, I'd try a citric acid spray. I haven't done it myself, but it sounds like a good option and am gonna try it next time I spray for anything. @xtsho is the one who I heard about it from. 2-3 tsp per pint.
Thanks bro I'll look that up and thanks for the heads up wat do u personally use is it lemon juice and water
 

jonnynobody

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Can I use neem oil in eek 2 flowering
Venerate and spinosad are fantastic for flower. Of course azamax too, but GH is raping people on the price for it. Azaguard is a much more economical long term solution if you're ever considering azamax. Both azaguard and azamax contain the isolated active ingredient, azidirachtin, in neem oil. Azaguard is a much more economical solution than azamax in the long term. It's about $230 for the bottle though which would last you years and years. They unfortunately don't sell it in a smaller bottle. All of these products are organic, safe, can be used up to the day of harvest, and absolutely will not alter the flavor of your final product. I would not spray citric acid on my flowers. No way no how.
 

2TOK3R

Active Member
Venerate and spinosad are fantastic for flower. Of course azamax too, but GH is raping people on the price for it. Azaguard is a much more economical long term solution if you're ever considering azamax. Both azaguard and azamax contain the isolated active ingredient, azidirachtin, in neem oil. Azaguard is a much more economical solution than azamax in the long term. It's about $230 for the bottle though which would last you years and years. They unfortunately don't sell it in a smaller bottle. All of these products are organic, safe, can be used up to the day of harvest, and absolutely will not alter the flavor of your final product. I would not spray citric acid on my flowers. No way no how.
Thanks mbrotha
 
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