its not for feed dude. its for bugsno do not spray during flower only foliar feed during veg
Pyrethrins are organic. Its made out of Chrysanthemums. And can be used as a bomb or spray right until the day before harvest. But would stop at least 3 days before harvest.If I had bugs early in the cycle I would set of a Pyrithium bomb. Fuck a spray and fuck a bug. Now I may get flamed by some Organic growers, but the grow shop says it's OK and it kills mold as well.
Isn't pyrethrum organic!? It is derived from the flowers of chrysanthemums...If I had bugs early in the cycle I would set of a Pyrithium bomb. Fuck a spray and fuck a bug. Now I may get flamed by some Organic growers, but the grow shop says it's OK and it kills mold as well.
Nice read, thanks for sharing! +repDoktor Doom being pyrethrin. Pyrethrin and Pyrethrum are very similar sharing the same organic compounds from certain mums. "Pyrethrum ("pie-wreath-rum") is a natural insecticide made from the flowers of certain species of the chrysanthemum plant. It is a mixture of several different compounds called pyrethrins and cinerins. Originally pyrethrum was made by grinding dried chrysanthemum flowers into a powder. Today, pyrethrum is extracted with solvents but is still widely used in household insect sprays where it is usually combined with another chemical called piperonyl butoxide (PBO)." edit-quoted from my bug bible.
with a good amount of air flow and you have an organic mite spray and no further along then 4 weeks into flower then yes you will be ok. just watch for mold, that's why air flow is very important.should i not spray the plants during flowering? i want to keep any mites off but dont want to effect the thc. im 1 week into flower.
You are correct. You must break the breeding cycle. Bombs and sprays only for the most part kill adults. Still have the next generation waiting in the wings. But I would just bomb the first time. Then just a light spray across the top of the canopy just before lights out every three days for three cycles should do the trick. No need to bomb away. PS. Mites prefer a pretty warm place to live and breed. IE the upper canopy in most grow rooms.OK, I did not realize the "bombs" were organic. I just know they work. Also, if I had a bug problem I would set off one bomb then, wait 3 days , the set off another one, 3 more days and set off a final one. This makes sure the eggs do not hatch after you spray, and you eradicate the larva. How do you guys feel about this technique?