Dirt_McGirrt
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Why are thrips
Stop pushing so hard.Root aphids might be steroid induced kill squads of fast death. . . . Thrips are like ass hemorrhoids you can't get rid of.
What a deep question. I don’t know your answer but I do know I currently have them lolWhy are thrips
If you ever get rid of them let me know. I'm now chasing them off seedlings after chasing them off my vegging stuff after chasing them off flowering stuff.What a deep question. I don’t know your answer but I do know I currently have them lol
Why are you?Why are thrips
Everything in nature has its place. People used to think honey bees were a nuisance.Are thrips like mosquitos and if we removed them from the planet nothing would care?
Citric acid..... diluted of course.I've done those twice. Sachets and a whole jar of them. Spinosad seems to be the only thing killing any of them for any duration of time. Tried hanging hotshots no pest strips, too. Those things don't seem to do shit to them. I think the environment isn't ideal for the beneficial mites. Oh and nematodes. Hoping to get the eggs/larva.
There's various mite species that go up into foliage.The problem with predatory mites is that they live in the soil and thrips do damage up on the leafs.
It's like a cane toad scenario lol.
I got rid of them with sulphur smoke bombs, 1 every 3 days x 3 to break/kill the egg larvae adult cycle.
a quick search...
Using sulphur for pests.
I've done those twice. Sachets and a whole jar of them. Spinosad seems to be the only thing killing any of them for any duration of time. Tried hanging hotshots no pest strips, too. Those things don't seem to do shit to them. I think the environment isn't ideal for the beneficial mites. Oh and nematodes. Hoping to get the eggs/larva.
I've had good success with them myself.The problem with predatory mites is that they live in the soil and thrips do damage up on the leafs.
It's like a cane toad scenario lol.
I got rid of them with sulphur smoke bombs, 1 every 3 days x 3 to break/kill the egg larvae adult cycle.
a quick search...
Using sulphur for pests.