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    #11
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    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    Quote Originally Posted by rhizome
    Umm....flame....
    Lots and lots of flame.....
    heh there's more than one way to skin a cat I suppose.. I interpret this last to mean, send those buggies to their firey demise... a flamethrower perhaps? The shops need to start stocking those things, lol!

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    #12
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    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    heh there's more than one way to skin a cat I suppose.. I interpret this last to mean, send those buggies to their firey demise... a flamethrower perhaps? The shops need to start stocking those things, lol!
    Thanks stinky! I wasn't quite sure what was getting flamed, but a delightful picture does come to mind....bugs (thrips) engulfed in flames....at least in this application!

    :jointsmile: Bree

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    #13
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    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    We picked up the bonide rotenone with pyrethrins, and applied it today. Haven't been able to find a bomb, but still looking at various garden centers.

    Sprayed down the plants, and plan to continue to do so until improvement shows
    Every man has inside himself a parasitic being who is acting not at all to his advantage
    -William S. Burroughs

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    #14
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    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    Okay don't forget to knock off the rotenone like, SOON, before you get bud formation. It takes a while to break down. Also since it is so strong, be careful of possible light sensitivity if you overdo it. It shoudn't take too much, promise! Like only a couple applications. And keeping your temps low slows down trhip reproduction.

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    #15
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    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    Sigh. all the stress turned 2 of the plants hermie.

    this suuucks
    Every man has inside himself a parasitic being who is acting not at all to his advantage
    -William S. Burroughs

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    #16
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    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    Dude, I'm so there with you, I just lost a BC-III to hermie from stress from my mistreatment of thirps. Hopefully I caught it and eliminated it in time. I have 2 rooted clones of the same plant and I'm wondering whether to keep them or not...

    I am going to be searching out bug bombs today. Hopefully the one garden store in my area will have them.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    start hanging a No-Pest Strip in your room (not necessary for it to be in the cabinet, etc. itself), and you will probably never have a bug problem - remove it a couple weeks before harvest - I've used them for many years, never a bug, and no noticeable surge in brain damage :wtf: just kidding, they are safe enough :smokin:

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    Quote Originally Posted by freewheelinfrank
    I've used them for many years, never a bug, and no noticeable surge in brain damage :
    lol "I'm completely sane! It's the rest of the world that is crazy!"

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Speckles on plant put into flowering?

    how about putting the plant in the fridge (if you have a spare, empty fridge...) not cold enough to kill the plant, (some stress) but it slows the plants processes, think clones or fresh-cut flowers :stoned:; cold enough to kill most any insect found on plant or in soil, check the fridge temps first though;
    an hour or so of the low 40's should do the trick; or at least break the life cycle in more than one stage.

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