can you hose them down? Even a hand sprayer set on stream will take them off to late for chems. no need to trash if only 1 plant get on top it.Only find under the top fan leaves, I just cut it away, about 20-30 leaves have these bugs, Any suggestions help! View attachment 5080244
will you recommend spaying the entire plant once? i think now is in early stage, how about the buds? spray them too?can you hose them down? Even a hand sprayer set on stream will take them off to late for chems. no need to trash if only 1 plant get on top it.
Can you bring that plant into your bath shower? just wash them off wait couple days an do it againwill you recommend spaying the entire plant once? i think now is in early stage, how about the buds? spray them too?
i can do it at the balcony! i can shower them there! thanks will do that tomorrow afternoon!Can you bring that plant into your bath shower? just wash them off wait couple days an do it again
The only time I have witnessed anything that bad is when a guy was bringing plants in and out of doors
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i hope i can get it here.what you really want is a box of ladybirds, they would fix the problem
Burn them bomb the area and start over.Only find under the top fan leaves, I just cut it away, about 20-30 leaves have these bugs, Any suggestions help! View attachment 5080244
Give it up. A tent outdoors…….Due to space issue my tent is outdoor, guess need to spray more
It won’t save the plant and the buds tried online sarcasm there aren’t worth saving.will you recommend spaying the entire plant once? i think now is in early stage, how about the buds? spray them too?
Mfs be stubborn yo. Ain’t even gonna be smokable op might be able to do a wash and get some hash. Idk why people come for advice without the intention of listening to it.It won’t save the plant and the buds tried online sarcasm there aren’t worth saving.
Plant resin and aphid honeydew share some properties. Aphids really bring the icky to the sticky...Spray them off like @thumper60 said.
Don't bother with ladybugs or predators at this stage. Spray with a citric acid spray to kill the aphids and then spray with plain water to wash off all the dead bugs, their excrement, and eggs. Then Put a fan on the plant to dry it out. You'll have to do a thorough and there could still be contamination left behind.
Aphids are not that hard to get rid of. They're easier than mites. A citric acid spray will kill them. You have to wash the plants afterwards as aphids leave behind a bunch of crap.
I'd be extra sure to get as much of the aphid crap off the plant too if you end up keeping it, it's a really good vector for fungal disease.Spray them off like @thumper60 said.
Don't bother with ladybugs or predators at this stage. Spray with a citric acid spray to kill the aphids and then spray with plain water to wash off all the dead bugs, their excrement, and eggs. Then Put a fan on the plant to dry it out. You'll have to do a thorough and there could still be contamination left behind.
Aphids are not that hard to get rid of. They're easier than mites. A citric acid spray will kill them. You have to wash the plants afterwards as aphids leave behind a bunch of crap.
thanks for reminding me! yes, they left many tiny white shells, I had cut one branch and used lemon juice and baking soda to wash it, I washed 3 times and still have some shell stick in the bug, and even one is alive on the leave...... I will cut another one and try H2O2 3% later.I'd be extra sure to get as much of the aphid crap off the plant too if you end up keeping it, it's a really good vector for fungal disease.