it might explain those eyeball things you had on your leavesDamn it! That is the closest thing so far... Now you are scaring me.... I spread de around the tent.... And put sticky traps in all pots...fuck no no thrips
Actually those were on different plants.... But maybe I would like to know that too...it might explain those eyeball things you had on your leaves
dunno.......... that was creepy.....but im not a bug expertActually those were on different plants.... But maybe I would like to know that too...
We might. Ever kick it around the Denver area? Hope to do a front range bbq and chill like the Northern group did last week. Would consider hosting with that group because they are very cool. Believe northern group know Chewy too.@pepe..
Do we know each other bro?
Your vocabulary and avatar seem very familiar..
+ of course, you are a fellow Coloradan.
Either way, it's a pleasure.
Sorry Chewy for the news about the thrips. They really suck big time. Recommend you cover the tops of the containers with DE even though it makes watering more difficult. You will battle these at least 2-3 weeks almost every 4 days as new ones hatch. Kill them now or the battle will rage way longer and you might want to destroy them and start again. The damage they do sucks. leaves end up looking translucent and they die. If you are far from flower would use a heavy duty product like azatrol. I waited 10 days before I could treat and 10,000 came back to say hello.Damn it! That is the closest thing so far... Now you are scaring me.... I spread de around the tent.... And put sticky traps in all pots...fuck no no thrips
Have to keep the amazon option open as a second source for the DE. Depot has it in yellow bags but they might only be 4 lb er's for $8.00.Also keep an eye out on Amazon for DE, it was on sale the other day for $14.99 a 10lb bag, free prime shipping too!
Keep up the good fight, like Pepe said, every 4 days or so new ones will hatch and the cycle starts all over again. Did you make a home made Duster yet to get the deadly 'mist' in every nook and cranny?
(side note to Pepe): Let me know if/when the BBQ is, I will bring a Tri Tip recipe to help feed the masses (this one I can pass out to people, it's not a "secrete recipe" )
As you know the adults are small. The stage before that they are even smaller and very difficult to see. I have a white color floor so they are easier to see but I still go in and just watch the floor until I see them move. Also use vinegar, water and soap to attrack them to a small dish with half inch of liquid mixture. Dish is shallow low wall so they can jump right in. That will catch them and attract them at the same time. Placing the yellow sticky cards around the bottom of the pot near drain holes has yielded good results catching them also. Both good ways to check for bugs. Dont spill the liquid in the soil cause it will kill the plant. I just put the dish on floor under leaves. Make sure you watch for them for 2-3 weeks because they hid everywhere. Cracks in floor between tiles, under water saucers, everywhere.That's what I thought, but it now looks like a bakers floor in the tent lol... I put yellow cards yesterday down on each plant, and they are clean as a whistle... So lets hope they didn't find the soil before I dropped de... I hope... They aren't on the concrete as far as I can tell...
This is what I was talking about earlier (Old condiment bottles). I just scoop a ~tablespoon in it, lightly shake it, then squeeze (DON'T INHALE!!! ) it takes a little getting used to using it, but after a few tries it gets really easy dusting every nook and cranny.Have to keep the amazon option open as a second source for the DE. Depot has it in yellow bags but they might only be 4 lb er's for $8.00.
Very interested in how you are applying the DE and the home made duster. Can you help me with that? Picture or description? Been useing a small glass but wish there was a good duster on the market for applying.
whats in the tri tip recipe? Sounds good.