No, provided they get back to full health.I’ve got spray already just thinking will it affect yield
any good?No, provided they get back to full health.
What spray?
Because some places don't allow the sale of spinosad products due to it being harmful to bees and we are stuck with neem sprays or other less affective products which require a continued treatment.
Average, I've got some. Hit them several times and inspect them regularlyany good?
Do u think I should spray them every 2-3 days?Average, I've got some. Hit them several times and inspect them regularly
Not as good as spinosad
Think it's supposed to be once a fortnight but I've hit em once a week.Do u think I should spray them every 2-3 days?
I just do the drench. I haven't found spraying necessary. I'm glad it's helping.Do you just do the drench when you get thrips or do you also foliar spray
Yh I think they all do the same thing bud thrips don’t web I herd mites are the worst to get and the hardest to get rid ofI have a noob-ish question: last grow, I had a spider mite problem get out of control before I noticed it. Before long, there were webs. I didn't treat, and it kinda continued into flower. I still smoked the flower and it was pretty mids but here's my question:
Do spider mites/thrips sort of "drain" a plant? Meaning, I technically kept my plant alive, yes, and got flower, yes, but I couldn't shake the feeling that it's growth, potency, size -- everything was 40 percent lower. . .
So I finally fixed my spider mite problem by hanging one of those poison strips (I'll look up the brand). I grow in a tent, bought two strips at once, slowed down airflow, and that got them. . .but I was too late. It was really that simple.Also thanks for everyone’s advice I’m currently still battling them gave em 2 sprays ain’t seen no difference but only been a week however I can’t see no thrips no more