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02-23-2007, 12:12 AM #1OPSenior Member
natural pesticides
i've just planted some wormwood seeds [artemisia absinthium, the shit they put in absinth] as they are reputed to be a natural pesticide which you have to prepare and then spray on your plants. does anyone know of any others?
sleepless Reviewed by sleepless on . natural pesticides i've just planted some wormwood seeds as they are reputed to be a natural pesticide which you have to prepare and then spray on your plants. does anyone know of any others? Rating: 5
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02-23-2007, 05:25 AM #2Member
natural pesticides
just use a tiny bit of soap to a spary bottle works greats
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02-23-2007, 06:05 AM #3Senior Member
natural pesticides
Lets see.
Diatomaceous earth
Tobacco
Habanero chile
Indian neem tree seeds
I believe the Cycad palm can be used to make a mosquito repellent.
Catnip- But it will attract any cat in the area.
Natural pest control is easy. Wish more people would do it.:jointsmile:
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02-23-2007, 11:46 AM #4OPSenior Member
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i've got a whole bunch of habernero chilli seeds and was going to just eat the chillis once grown. also i may swipe some baccy off my sister use that, thanks ericwt
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02-23-2007, 02:17 PM #5Senior Member
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neem is amazing
pyrethrin (red painted daisies... easier just to buy it already prepped, lol)
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02-23-2007, 02:24 PM #6Senior Member
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stinky, dont they make a fogger that is pyrethrins only? seems spider mites are seriously contagious; i diagnosed bud luvs plants and pow, now they're in my basement. bastards...
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02-23-2007, 02:42 PM #7Senior Member
natural pesticides
Originally Posted by kindprincess
It's a Raid product and comes in a blue container with yellow on it.
It is only pyrethrins, without the activators, so while you might say that it would be less effective, it is also FAR less harmful, as the activators are fairly nasty chemicals.
I would suggest fogging twice with that stuff, maybe 3-4 days apart, to try and REALLY knock everything down.[SIZE=\"1\"][COLOR=\"Blue\"]Men make their own luck. Children accept the luck that life throws at them. -Stinkyattic
Just give me weed, white sand, and wine... and I\'ll be willin\'... to keep movin\'... -Lowell George, Little Feat
Forgiveness is a beautiful thing and wisdom is nice to grow. -BlueBear
You can lead a horticulture... but you can\'t make her think. -Rhizome[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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02-23-2007, 05:10 PM #8OPSenior Member
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i got this stuff [bug clear gun] which has a guide to the number of times it can be used per veg type. what veg type would hash compare to for pesticide uses?
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02-23-2007, 05:12 PM #9Senior Member
natural pesticides
Originally Posted by sleepless
none... you don't smoke other veggies...
you really want to go into flower with your bug probs FIXED as treating a flowering plant with pesticides can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing.
Read up![SIZE=\"1\"][COLOR=\"Blue\"]Men make their own luck. Children accept the luck that life throws at them. -Stinkyattic
Just give me weed, white sand, and wine... and I\'ll be willin\'... to keep movin\'... -Lowell George, Little Feat
Forgiveness is a beautiful thing and wisdom is nice to grow. -BlueBear
You can lead a horticulture... but you can\'t make her think. -Rhizome[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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02-24-2007, 01:10 PM #10OPSenior Member
natural pesticides
i wasnt thinking that they were vegetables foxysox, only which ones do the compare to for treatment purposes. its just i had read that trating an infestd plant was ok to do if the pesticide was for use on eddibles.
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