Okay thanks. I want to try to not resort to insecticides. Although I hear Spinosad soaps are best? Any input on that?I'm pretty sure ladybugs eat anything, with the exception of scale insects already in barnacle mode.
I will tonight 9pm mountain time. When the day cycle comes back. Idk if I can get a much better pic with my phone. But will try.Pic is blurry when i zoom. Take a pic of the spot plz
Thanks for the input. Definitely all indoor. Trying to utilize space until I move to a bigger house those are all in flower. These are my veg plants. Like I said all seems to be healthy until yesterday when I noticed the signs. I did read about the spinosad. I got lady bugs today. If I see more damage in the next few days I will invest in the spray. I can’t find that brand. But did find an organic brand spinosad soap at my local garden center. I’ve only noticed it in my flower area but am wondering if I should get lady bugs for both.Nice grow.
Indoor and outdoor.
When I had thrips spinosad did the trick (Monterey Garden Insect Spray, is the brand I used)
I used it in veg, and early flower with zero negatives.
Then I learned to be much more careful about infecting my grow from entering/exiting.
I used Monterey Spinosad. I use it as a drench at 1 oz/gallon every three days until I see no more fliers and then once a week as a prophylactic. Currently I don't have thrips but we are endemic for them so I'm sure more will find their way indoors eventually.Nice grow.
Indoor and outdoor.
When I had thrips spinosad did the trick (Monterey Garden Insect Spray, is the brand I used)
I used it in veg, and early flower with zero negatives.
Then I learned to be much more careful about infecting my grow from entering/exiting.
Yes it's true. Spinosad isn't a soap, it's a bacteria. Totally fine to use at 10-days flowering and works quite well.So I am 10 days into flowering. At 9pm they wake up on day 11.. Spinosad is my next option as I have read that it doesn’t effect the taste of your buds n all that. Anyone know if that’s true? My biggest worry is because they are flowering.
You can prune and release ladybugs, they will eat the Thrips, Amazon has ladybugsMy plants are almost 5 months old… In week two of flowering and all of a sudden out of nowhere I’m seeing signs of what looks like thrips? Will ladybugs fix this? Or do I need to use an insecticide of some type?