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    #1
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    LITTLE BUGS

    I just bought a scope and broke off a little bud to check the trichs, when I saw something crawling around. WTF. How do I get rid of those things. THATS GROSS. I was about to do a fast dry until I saw that shit.
    buckyboy Reviewed by buckyboy on . LITTLE BUGS I just bought a scope and broke off a little bud to check the trichs, when I saw something crawling around. WTF. How do I get rid of those things. THATS GROSS. I was about to do a fast dry until I saw that shit. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    LITTLE BUGS

    more info

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    #3
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    LITTLE BUGS

    I saw some type of insect crawling around in my bud. I snipped one to check the trichs.

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    #4
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    LITTLE BUGS

    more info

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    #5
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    LITTLE BUGS

    i used this stuff last year and the bud was unneffected. it says (for food) you can use up to the day of harvest, but just stop useing it at least 10 days before harvest, just to be safe.

    this is the safest incecticide you can use for buds, cuz it uses botanical pyrethrin,

    http://www.saferbrand.com/store/prod...7&pf%5Fid=5105

    it says
    Directions for Use

    WHAT IT IS: Yard & Garden Insect Killer is a specially formulated combination of insecticidal soap and botanical pyrethrins, which kills insects on contact, yet is gentle on plants.

    WHAT IT KILLS: Aphids, Asparagus Beetles, Bag Worms, Bean Beetles, Cabbage Loopers, Caterpillars, Colorado Potato Beetles, Cucumber Beetles, Diamond Backed Moth, Flea Beetles, Gypsy Moth Larvae, Imported Cabbage-worm, Japanese Beetles, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Plant Bugs, Scales, Spider Mites, Thrips, Tomato Hornworm, and Whiteflies.

    WHERE TO USE IT: Roses, Flowers, Vegetables, Ferns, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs.

    HOW TO USE IT: Shake well. Use at first sighting of insets. Thoroughly moisten all plants surfaces where insects are feeding or resting. Apply every 7 to 10 days when insects are present or as needed to prevent damage. CAN BE USED UP TO THE DAY OF HARVEST.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    LITTLE BUGS

    Quote Originally Posted by Turtlez
    i used this stuff last year and the bud was unneffected. it says (for food) you can use up to the day of harvest, but just stop useing it at least 10 days before harvest, just to be safe.

    this is the safest incecticide you can use for buds, cuz it uses botanical pyrethrin,

    http://www.saferbrand.com/store/prod...7&pf%5Fid=5105

    it says
    Directions for Use

    WHAT IT IS: Yard & Garden Insect Killer is a specially formulated combination of insecticidal soap and botanical pyrethrins, which kills insects on contact, yet is gentle on plants.

    WHAT IT KILLS: Aphids, Asparagus Beetles, Bag Worms, Bean Beetles, Cabbage Loopers, Caterpillars, Colorado Potato Beetles, Cucumber Beetles, Diamond Backed Moth, Flea Beetles, Gypsy Moth Larvae, Imported Cabbage-worm, Japanese Beetles, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Plant Bugs, Scales, Spider Mites, Thrips, Tomato Hornworm, and Whiteflies.

    WHERE TO USE IT: Roses, Flowers, Vegetables, Ferns, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs.

    HOW TO USE IT: Shake well. Use at first sighting of insets. Thoroughly moisten all plants surfaces where insects are feeding or resting. Apply every 7 to 10 days when insects are present or as needed to prevent damage. CAN BE USED UP TO THE DAY OF HARVEST.
    Safer most definetely- had a major white fly infestation used safer yeterday morn and they are all gone - follow directions- was recomended to me by Rhizome the man knows his stuff

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    #7
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    LITTLE BUGS

    Start weak and get stronger.. Safer's is a good way to start.. and if the infestation is bad enough move on to stronger yet natural things..

    Spider mites? NEEM Oil. every three days for 2 weeks.. and make sure your ratio of neem:water is no to high otherwise it can leave a residue on the leaves.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    LITTLE BUGS

    The residue that neem leaves behind is what protects the plants against pest infestation. It's bitter and distasteful to insects. However it is also distasteful to humans, so unless you are 3 weeks or more from harvest, do not use it.

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