st0wandgrow
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You would certainly kill some adults with the steam, but the larvae would be safe deep beneath the soil. I think you should be good with Azamax, but you will have to do a few applications. Azamax is just concentrated neem oil, so it shouldn't leave a "chemical taste". It is 100% organic.Sooo, I applied the Azamax last night and I'm praying it worked. I haven't seen any of those lil guys today, but I know it's too soon to tell.
My wife asked me what seemed like an ingenious question, and I wanted to throw it out here to see if anyone had some input. She has this cleaning appliance- I think it's called The Shark or something - anyways it is a steam cleaner. Has a little hose attachment that sprays super heated water/ steam to sanitize the kitchen. If I cleaned it really really good, and filled with some Ph Balanced water, would it hurt the plant? Seems like if I just sprayed on the surface of the soil, it would kill the shit out of some larvae. Just wondering if it would have a negative impact on the root system? I know it would raise the humidity in my room - but I've got a dehumidifier to bring it right back down. I haven't been able to find any articles on this, so maybe that's a sign that it's a dumb idea. ANY INPUT?
I would suggest you pop by subcools organic sub forum. He has youtube vids, and pretty detailed explanations on what works, and how to use it. Spinosad (sp?) is another item that a lot of people use with good success, and again, all organic.