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Bublonichronic

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I wouldn't spray in flower unless you have to, iv always tasted it...azamax your plants in veg regularly, I spray about 1-2 times a week
 

Southerner

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If the population isn't too out of control it might help to spray the top of the soil without actually hitting any of the buds as well as putting some yellow sticky traps around. You will definitely effect the quality of the flowers if you spray any later than the first week or two of flower, when the buds have actually have started to form.
 

bass1014

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dip the entire plant in water if you can or lay it in a tub of water to drown everything you can. repeat if they come back.. DO NOT PUT THEM BACK UNDER LIGHT UNTIL DRY. YOU WILL BURN THE PLANT UP..
 

SpicySativa

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What's the problem your facing? And how far into bloom are you?

Azamax is basically a concentrated version of neem oil, so I wouldn't say it's really any "nastier" than neem, just stronger. It actually leaves less of an oily residue than neem, but still has a strong smell (can't comment on taste, thankfully).

We can give you better advice if you tell us what the problem is.

I can tell you for sure you don't want to be dunking a flowering plant in water. That's a bad idea.
 

mackelby

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I was having some spider mite problems, outdoors by the way, it took 2 doses about a week apart. Problem seems to be gone at this point. I have numerous diferent strains, so not all where in the same depth of flower. It has been 2-1/2 weeks since last dose. A few will be done in 2 weeks, some 4 to 5 more weeks.
 
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