NWbordergrower91
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Title should explain my situation pretty well, but to go into more detail, i noticed a few days ago some discoloration in my leafs. It was yellowish, almost shiny spots, soon following with little black dots on it. I did a tad bit of research and found out that its most likely thrips. My idea was to use the Diatomaceous earth method to get rid of them, spray the underside of the leaves, and top layer the soil with it to stop them from being able to go in or out without dying.
Anyone tried this? I'm nervous because I am on week 3 of bloom, the infestation is present, but so far not overwhelming. I removed maybe 10 water leafs once i knew for sure what it was, and cleaned my area well. All old vegetation is out, drainage catch is clean and dry. Just want to know if this method can work, and if its safe to use in flower. Thanks!
Anyone tried this? I'm nervous because I am on week 3 of bloom, the infestation is present, but so far not overwhelming. I removed maybe 10 water leafs once i knew for sure what it was, and cleaned my area well. All old vegetation is out, drainage catch is clean and dry. Just want to know if this method can work, and if its safe to use in flower. Thanks!