Ants farm aphids for their "nectar" watch out when you see ants in your garden.don't know much about spraying.but I'm in nor Cal country.and as of now I'm checkin everyday for pest.but also letting nature do its best to help me out I have 4 early flowering like bubbas gift but sofar so good plus theese ants seem to kill any thing on my girls but leave the plant alone.right now I got bubbas gift.sour triangles.timewarp deisal.fresian dew.mangotango.widow skunk.afghani.the og. my first outdoor the learning curve but I love it.ima try to stay away from chemicals I want the people to smoke good bud that sticcky shit not that over dry crispy shit they call erb
Your biology credentials are oriented to this field more than my own. I respect your position, just quite a bit of information conflicts with that position.Omri is not certified to judge what came from genetically modified stock. It does not degrade quickly and Im sorry if you find this a convenient product. It is deadly even after dried. It is deadly for many species. If you have real research, as you seem to wish me to believe you have read, please provide it. I am a biochemist and more then certified to speak on what I speak. I am also very well schooled in the endocrine system. I would be happy to discuss this further though my position is it is not safe at all.
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This will kill microbes and fungi which protect the plant, give true quality and much much more. Your creating work for your self. Yes the earwigs are likely out of control as you decimated your nematodes. Do you know what they are and why they are important?
It's unlikely you have any worms right now since they munch on the buds....do you currently have a pest problem? If not, I'd say leave it alone and focus on plant health.So greensurfer, how many times would you recommend me spraying a week right now? or should I wait until August? also where should I apply most of the spray? on the plant? or a little on the plant but mostly surrounding the plant?
Yes. It's not 100% effective though tbh. Marigolds are actually meant to attract the pests to it instead of your other plants. Dill, sage, lemongrass, chives are All good bug repellents. Almost any strong smelling herb that isn't sweet will repel.I heard you can plant marigolds to repel pests but they attract spider mites so you have to plant some dill to repel those, anyone familiar with methods like this?