Thrips during 5 week flowering!! Spinosad??? Please help.

Toadie27

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Just identified thrips on my ladies. I would say 5 weeks or so. Had them indoor and moved outdoor and they started flowering so decided to move them in my flowering room. Any info would be much appreciated!!
 

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Newbie here but citric acid based sprays/products or introduce predators. That seems to be the general consensus around here when you're that far into flower.

Sorry Toadie that sucks man.
 
I am as well. Had a ton of lady bugs during early spring just because I live in an older farm house. Worked great for me considering I had no issues with pests. But now mid summer have no beneficial insects. Wife wouldn’t be to keen on more lady bugs .
 
I am as well. Had a ton of lady bugs during early spring just because I live in an older farm house. Worked great for me considering I had no issues with pests. But now mid summer have no beneficial insects. Wife wouldn’t be to keen on more lady bugs .
There's predator mites that stay on the plant. But you've got a pretty serious outbreak. If I added predators to those I'd at least spray them first. But I try to do any spraying in veg.
 
I used praying mantis I also used lady bugs and predator mites but praying mantis is the most aggressive but takes the longest to hatch, citric acid works I would start of 1 tsp because you can burn the shit out of your plants with it
 
I used praying mantis I also used lady bugs and predator mites but praying mantis is the most aggressive but takes the longest to hatch, citric acid works I would start of 1 tsp because you can burn the shit out of your plants with it
I hatched mantis once. They're hella cool, but they didn't like my low RH.
 
Here are the ladies. Had to move them indoors due to early flowering on my miscalculation. Timing is everything as we all know.
 

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