Harvesting with white flies present

medman47

420 Member
I have been unsuccessful trying to get rid of a white fly nightmare and now it is time to harvest is there anything special that I need to do as I chop the ladies down with white flies still flying around. I guess I'm wondering what happens to the flies I don't want to take them into my drying room or do they die off when the buds are chopped off. This is my first time having to deal with these miserable little pricks I've neem oiled them lady bugged them and beneficial nemoded them and yellow sticky papered them and they are still there.
 
I have been unsuccessful trying to get rid of a white fly nightmare and now it is time to harvest is there anything special that I need to do as I chop the ladies down with white flies still flying around. I guess I'm wondering what happens to the flies I don't want to take them into my drying room or do they die off when the buds are chopped off. This is my first time having to deal with these miserable little pricks I've neem oiled them lady bugged them and beneficial nemoded them and yellow sticky papered them and they are still there.
Hi medman, there sure is. Bud Washing is the answer! Many of us wask our harvest and I for one am gladI do. You'll get most of them and their poop and whatnot off doing it. Here's Doc Bud's Quote for bud washing.
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I'm glad to see people are adopting my bud washing technique!

Yes, I "invented" it. I shared it with you folks here on 420....and nowhere else. I've never met, spoken to, or heard about anyone else doing it before I tried it.....and I enjoy freaking people out by putting fresh buds in a bucket of water....

But as many have said here, the results speak for themselves!

Let me put it to you like this:

Let's say I grew lettuce, cucumbers, tomatos and carrots in my basement. It's dusty down there, I've got fans flowing all around....battled with some PM, had some mites.....every now and then I get some rot or other disease on my plants....bugs flying around, dead skin cells, hair.....and I spray the plants with compost tea, fish fertilizer, kelp meal, etc.

So, you wanna come over for a salad? We'll just pull the veggies out of the ground, plop 'em in a bowl and start eating! No need to wash.....right?


The first time you wash your harvest and see all that brown crap left behind you'll begin to see the light! Then, when you smoke your first washed harvest, you'll understand.

For those who are new to this, here's my method:

4 buckets total. (5 gallon buckets are perfect)

Bucket 1: 3 parts RO water to 1 part 3% H202.
Bucket 2: 5 gallons of RO with 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup Lemon Juice
Buckets 3 and 4: RO only.

Cut down plants, pull off fan leaves by hand, remove any necrotic leaves. Leave sugar leaves and anything with frosting on the plant.

Fully submerge in bucket 1 (H2O2) for 30 seconds. Submerge for a full minute if you had ANY sign of PM or bud rot. Let water drip from buds and then.....

Fully submerge in buckets 2 through 4 for 30 seconds each...lightly agitating the whole time.

Allow produce to drip dry. You can blow a fan on it if you like, just make sure it's blowing clean air.

Hang and dry per usual.

Final manicure of buds is best done after they dry. It goes very fast and you're left with washed, highly resinous trim....makes superb joints. I'm also educating my customers to select untrimmed buds, which are actually better than the manicured ones because they still have sugar leaves attached. The trichomes in the leaves have more THC than those in the buds.....so it's good to get the whole spectrum in there.

I give instructions for this in my journals, as I do it every single week, on every single harvest. Once you try it, you'll never go back.

This works so well for a couple reasons:

1. takes off dirt, foliar sprays, bugs, fiberglass dust, etc.
2. fully hydrates the leaves, allowing photosynthesis to occur for a day or two on cut and trimmed buds. I recommend leaving a light on the buds for the first day or two after washing.

This results in very, dense, clean burning, smooth tasting produce! That's the basic recipe....and I'm tweaking and changing it all the time.

Warning: Do NOT use an "organic produce wash" that is based on oils! They sell these in grocery stores and health food stores, and while they might be good for lettuce and cukes....the oil removes resin from the plants.....don't use it!

Water will not harm resin....oil can and does.

Anyone who wants to know more about my methods is welcome to ask me about them anytime!"
 
Welcome to 420-lots of knowledge to be gained here!

White flies can be vacuumed out of the buds with a dustbuster,although they will leave on their own as the buds dry out.
The dustbuster just keeps them from moving to anything else you're growing at the time

Don't empty the dustbuster for a week or so,give the flies time to die.

And yes,they are miserable little pricks...
 
Dude, I've been battling fungus gnats and those nasty little thrips since last summer, I also just cannot get rid of them despite pretty much all that you have done.

I'll trade you some fungus gnats for some white flies if your into it, haha
:)
 
Dude, I've been battling fungus gnats and those nasty little thrips since last summer, I also just cannot get rid of them despite pretty much all that you have done.

I'll trade you some fungus gnats for some white flies if your into it, haha
:)
Hi Bluenoser, I've been on that ship many times. Been sick on her a few too. Good memories.
 
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