Help me !! Pests

Jameajd997

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Guys I moved my plant from outdoors into my tent it’s been in the tent for a day I have white spots on my leaves also holes it’s obvious I have pest I’m looking for a safe way people have experience with to get rid of pests I have a spray I was thinking to just spray the soil a couple of times but I’m worried it will fuck my plant
 

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DCcan

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That is a synthetic pyrethrin, pre mixed. The plant needs a dunk, not a spray down.
You need to look up labeling to see application rates for treating soil, but don't think that kills everything that crawls.
Then set up pest management spraying schedule to handle eggs that start hatching/larvae for the next few weeks after that...

"Lambda cyhalothrin is moderately persistent in the soil environment. Reported field half-lives range from four to 12 weeks (4, 8, 9). Its field half-life is probably close to 30 days in most soils "

:arrow:http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profiles/extoxnet/haloxyfop-methylparathion/lambda-cyhalothrin-ext.html


Usually never bring outdoor plants indoors, never know what hatches out.
It's a bad idea, never gets any better with chemicals.
At least do a soil dunk and a full washdown of foliage.
It's just the start of the nightmare when things are still crawling around, best of luck.
 
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Jameajd997

Active Member
That is a synthetic pyrethrin, pre mixed. The plant needs a dunk, not a spray down.
You need to look up labeling to see application rates for treating soil, but don't think that kills everything that crawls.
Then set up pest management spraying schedule to handle eggs that start hatching/larvae for the next few weeks after that...

"Lambda cyhalothrin is moderately persistent in the soil environment. Reported field half-lives range from four to 12 weeks (4, 8, 9). Its field half-life is probably close to 30 days in most soils "

:arrow:http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profiles/extoxnet/haloxyfop-methylparathion/lambda-cyhalothrin-ext.html


Usually never bring outdoor plants indoors, never know what hatches out.
It's a bad idea, never gets any better with chemicals.
At least do a soil dunk and a full washdown of foliage.
It's just the start of the nightmare when things are still crawling around, best of luck.
The only reason I have bring it indoors is because the weather is so bad here in uk lots of rain and I’m in flower I have just been to the local shop he recommended using a smoke bomb in the tent what do you think of that ?
 

DaFreak

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If it's obvious that you have pests than the obvious thing to do is to identify them. There are no ninja pests that eat leafs, take 2 minutes and find out what it is, less time then it took to post those pics. Just look on the bottom of all the leafs till you find one. Then once you find one take another 30 seconds and google "Common marijuana pests" and ID the little fckers.
 

The Gram Reaper

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Guys I moved my plant from outdoors into my tent it’s been in the tent for a day I have white spots on my leaves also holes it’s obvious I have pest I’m looking for a safe way people have experience with to get rid of pests I have a spray I was thinking to just spray the soil a couple of times but I’m worried it will fuck my plant
Are you just seeing the damage or have you seen any pests? Look on the underside of leaves and around the topsoil. It could be anything from fungus gnats to mites, hard to tell with those pictures.
 
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