kfos
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Hey guys had a few days of 43 deg. Crazy hot. Noticeda grew girls had these spots. I use slow release fertilizer and water when needed
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That is not mite damage . Avid is a miticide.That is definitely some sort of bug damage. I would spray the plants with some neem oil if going organic, but if you're not opposed to really kicking their asses, I would hose them down with Avid.
Hey TWS, Avid is an INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE that kills Aphids, thrips, white flies, and leaf miners. Also, it's systemic, so it will prevent future issues with the mites!! You should do your research before you talk trash big guy. Lame.That is not mite damage . Avid is a miticide.
Lame post .
Who goes around spraying Avid for the fun of it not knowing what bug they are fighting and some Lamo suggesting it online ?Avid kills Aphids, thrips, white flies, leaf miners and many other insects. Also, it's systemic, so it will prevent future issues with the mites!! You should do your research before you talk trash big guy. Lame.
Is there a downside to spraying Avid, other than the fact that it's inorganic? It's worked miracles for me. I understand that the organic grower is opposed to the use of stuff such as Avid/floramite etc, but that doesn't change the fact that it works. It's also not hurting anything by spraying your vegging plants with it as a preventative measure.Who goes around spraying Avid for the fun of it not knowing what bug they are fighting and some Lamo suggesting it online ?
That's the problem with forums is people like you .
Lol.I
Is there a downside to spraying Avid, other than the fact that it's inorganic? It's worked miracles for me. I understand that the organic grower is opposed to the use of stuff such as Avid/floramite etc, but that doesn't change the fact that it works. It's also not hurting anything by spraying your vegging plants with it as a preventative measure.
Maybe my initial post should've come with a disclaimer lol. Don't use Avid unless you have to bro!! It's a big no-no in the organic farming world. (Secretly we all use it though) Just don't expect to win any awards for your buds because trace levels are always detectable post harvest.Lol.
I'm not going to even answer this ignorant reply .
I'm sure the board will but I had to quote it just in case you Change your opinion.
Not to Jock TWS nuts or anything, but the man speaks truth.Who goes around spraying Avid for the fun of it not knowing what bug they are fighting and some Lamo suggesting it online ?
That's the problem with forums is people like you .
If you're selling meds that have been sprayed with avid as "organic" that's really fucked up. And you certainly don't speak for any of the organic growers I know.Every
Maybe my initial post should've come with a disclaimer lol. Don't use Avid unless you have to bro!! It's a big no-no in the organic farming world. (Secretly we all use it though) Just don't expect to win any awards for your buds because trace levels are always detectable post harvest.
I see better results with organic ferts, and love having a living soil medium for the babes to thrive in. Nothing is ever labeled organic/inorganic. I agree that that would be fucked up.If you're selling meds that have been sprayed with avid as "organic" that's really fucked up. And you certainly don't speak for any of the organic growers I know.
You should be careful how you word that. You come off sounding like a first rate asshole. You're wording definitely implies you are an organic grower that secretly uses avid.I see better results with organic ferts, and love having a living soil medium for the babes to thrive in. Nothing is ever labeled organic/inorganic. I agree that that would be fucked up.
You should be careful how you word that. You come off sounding like a first rate asshole. You're wording definitely implies you are an organic grower that secretly uses avid.
@kfos I would start with neem and maybe some other organic sprays if needed, captain Jacks has spinosad and is organic. using alternating treatments of that and neem will keep
Bugs from building up resistances to either. Good luck. Stay away from anything that will have trace levels detectable post harvest. Think about your health and the world's. Be safe and happy farming.
I use Avid because it works. I grow organic because it works. Synthetic pesticides are somewhat of a "hush hush" taboo these days, and for that reason, it's not talked about. Abamectin (Avid) is used in the vast majority of all commercially grown crops. Oranges, lettuce, tomatoes, cannabis. Like I said, in this county, in this industry, nothing is falsely labeled as "organic". It doesn't need to be. I see your argument for sure. I shouldn't be recommending controversial pesticides to new growers. Moving on...I hopeYou should be careful how you word that. You come off sounding like a first rate asshole. You're wording definitely implies you are an organic grower that secretly uses avid.
@kfos I would start with neem and maybe some other organic sprays if needed, captain Jacks has spinosad and is organic. using alternating treatments of that and neem will keep
Bugs from building up resistances to either. Good luck. Stay away from anything that will have trace levels detectable post harvest. Think about your health and the world's. Be safe and happy farming.
ive never tried that?Wow, yeah. Or imagine if you smothered them in patchouli oil AND smudged them with sage.