Regalia IPM for preventative in day 10 of flower?

jaked3800

Active Member
Im looking to use reglia and have never used it before. I just want to give a once off spray down and I'm in day 10 of flower. Looking for advice on if that is advisable. And is Regalia intense on leaves as far as burning them etc? I would plan on doing it right before lights out.

Any input appreciated.
 

thumper60

Well-Known Member
Im looking to use reglia and have never used it before. I just want to give a once off spray down and I'm in day 10 of flower. Looking for advice on if that is advisable. And is Regalia intense on leaves as far as burning them etc? I would plan on doing it right before lights out.

Any input appreciated.
Just dont do it with lights on I believe it can be applied to the root zone also.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Im looking to use reglia and have never used it before. I just want to give a once off spray down and I'm in day 10 of flower. Looking for advice on if that is advisable. And is Regalia intense on leaves as far as burning them etc? I would plan on doing it right before lights out.

Any input appreciated.
I use Regalia as does @Laughing Grass and a few others. I usually use mine as a root drench.
 

jaked3800

Active Member
I use Regalia as does @Laughing Grass and a few others. I usually use mine as a root drench.
Yeah few others have suggested a root drench and as Im not fighting off any current issues I think this is the best route. I just want to create the immune response to make hardier plants for the end of the cycle. One of my strains that gets super large buds gets a tiny bit of aspergillus on the very inside and I want to see if this stomps out that issue.
 

danacraig

Active Member
I grow outdoors near the ocean, so I have to spray my flowers sometimes. I use milk and regalia, not together. I use regalia mostly as a drench,
but that is not enough. In recent years, it is harder and harder to get good finished buds due to more moisture in the air. We didn't used to have fog in August but we do now. Seems like our good weather brings more bugs, while it is hotter inland driving all wildlife to the coast. TG for biologicals!
I use a canopy and roll them under at night, but that is a lot of work ...and if there is a hurricane offshore as there was the last 2 years, the canopy has to be taken down or it is ruined, and the plants have to be put in the garage. This is year 8 and idk if I can keep this up. The first years were easier when it was hotter and dryer...since I grow blue dream which loves heat.
 
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