flame thrower works , lol , seriously I used mighty wash last time, sprayed every day for 3 days str8, seemed to work well enough to finish the grow.
Bean leaf or vermiculite/bran, they all have to same feed mite (dust/bran mites, not pest mites) and include all stages.
I've never enjoyed removing decomposing bean leaves or having plants dusted in verm/bran but what can you do.
Sachets are preferable if available.
Never been a fan of biocontrol in flower myself. Persimilis will provide faster control (1 week compared to 2-4 for other predators) if applied at high density and 70% humidity. The lower the humidity, the lower the egg hatching, laying and moulting rate (50%RH reduces rates by roughly 90+%). Contact insecticides with low-zero residual should be applied frequently before introduction.
I miss having punctillum around. Bastards were cool as all hell but more so I like not having anything for them to feed on.
While having S. scimitus (formerly H. miles) around is nice, I would be looking for reasons as to a population expansion.
flame thrower works , lol , seriously I used mighty wash last time, sprayed every day for 3 days str8, seemed to work well enough to finish the grow.
There are only 3 main suppliers to the entire biocontrol industry, Koppert, Syngenta and I cant recall the name of the third....
there could be some variation... but I know how evergreen works their stuff since I've been using them for a few years now.
flame thrower works , lol , seriously I used mighty wash last time, sprayed every day for 3 days str8, seemed to work well enough to finish the grow.
I was just gonna say Mighty Wash, it's the only thing I'll use once flowering has started and even then only in the beginning. Seems to work pretty well in my experience
Just curious but have you guys used just plain water as a control to test the effectiveness of the Mighty Wash? If you read the ingredients of Mighty Wash it's only Polarized water with a wetting agent. That just sounds like a jug of water with a couple drops of soap and a fancy label. Any thoughts?
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Fuck the Borg!!! Been dealing with em since I started growing outdoors here in Hawaii. How are the bugs working?
They haven't shown up yet