Bug problem: late flower. HELP!

cblankah

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Alright so I just discovered a thrip problem on one of my plants, I’m a few weeks from harvest.

Was wondering if there was i way to get rid of them this late into flower? Should I just chop it now before it gets worse???
 

spliffendz

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This happened to me. I just finished flowering and harvested/trimmed as usual with gloves on and watched as the thrips crawled out of the buds as they were drying
 

Wizzlebiz

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This happened to me. I just finished flowering and harvested/trimmed as usual with gloves on and watched as the thrips crawled out of the buds as they were drying
Why would chopping and trimming cause them to die?

Edit you said drying not dying. Lmao nothing to see here.
 

Johnny Lawrence

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They're a minor problem compared to mites or aphids. In veg or early flower, any standard omri product generally does the trick. Especially if you use 2 or 3 and switch it up every couple of days.

Spinosad, soaps, sulfur, neem, and a few others. Just alternate them.
 

cblankah

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They're a minor problem compared to mites or aphids. In veg or early flower, any standard omri product generally does the trick. Especially if you use 2 or 3 and switch it up every couple of days.

Spinosad, soaps, sulfur, neem, and a few others. Just alternate them.
Well that’s reassuring I already have bug buds formed, should I just apply neem oil by hand to the fan leaves and sugar leaves?
 

Johnny Lawrence

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Well that’s reassuring I already have bug buds formed, should I just apply neem oil by hand to the fan leaves and sugar leaves?
Difficult to suggest this late in flower. Definitely not spinosad or sulfur. Safer makes a ready to use product called End All, which is a combo of neem oil and soap. It should take care of thrips, but I don't know how late into flowering you can use it. You'll have to google around and see. I'm about to crack a Modelo and go jump in my homie's pool, so I don't have the time to look for you.
 

cblankah

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Difficult to suggest this late in flower. Definitely not spinosad or sulfur. Safer makes a ready to use product called End All, which is a combo of neem oil and soap. It should take care of thrips, but I don't know how late into flowering you can use it. You'll have to google around and see. I'm about to crack a Modelo and go jump in my homie's pool, so I don't have the time to look for you.
Cheers brother enjoy, appreciate you
 
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