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The70’s
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I also realize if im gonna ask for help, i need to read your questions and answer them, thank you all so much for your suggestions
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First, it seems to me you have a very mild infestation, and the amount of damage looks very limited. My method is to give a single treatment and then observe the outcome. I have no fear around bugs somehow decimating my plants overnight – that's typically not how it works. And keep in mind that I'm in a warm tropical zone, growing outdoors, and there are lots of bugs here. If you continue to see bugs or bug damage, spray again. In your case, liquid soap solution may be plenty good enough to wipe out the bugs. I'm guessing you can also find a supplier for neem oil, if you have a local garden supply store, hardware store, Home Depot, or Lowe's. I rarely ever need to spray a plant more than once to get rid of bugs. I can't even remember needing to spray more than twice. Bugs are so common on my plants that sometimes I just ignore them. If damage gets to a certain point, then I'll take action. With aphids I usually jump on it a bit sooner, because they are known to reproduce very quickly. I usually see them at the top of my plants. Again, I'm using neem and Bronner's, and I think the neem goes systemic and provides some lasting protection.When you say give them a break, what i have read is one application every 3 days, fir at least 2 weeks, im about a week into what i thought would be a 2-3 week treatment, your thoughts
First, it seems to me you have a very mild infestation, and the amount of damage looks very limited. My method is to give a single treatment and then observe the outcome. I have no fear around bugs somehow decimating my plants overnight – that's typically not how it works. And keep in mind that I'm in a warm tropical zone, growing outdoors, and there are lots of bugs here. If you continue to see bugs or bug damage, spray again. In your case, liquid soap solution may be plenty good enough to wipe out the bugs. I'm guessing you can also find a supplier for neem oil, if you have a local garden supply store, hardware store, Home Depot, or Lowe's. I rarely ever need to spray a plant more than once to get rid of bugs. I can't even remember needing to spray more than twice. Bugs are so common on my plants that sometimes I just ignore them. If damage gets to a certain point, then I'll take action. With aphids I usually jump on it a bit sooner, because they are known to reproduce very quickly. I usually see them at the top of my plants. Again, I'm using neem and Bronner's, and I think the neem goes systemic and provides some lasting protection.
happy growing!
Yep, sounds good. It's very important to follow the wet/dry cycle with a soil grow. I use the method of picking up the pot to test the weight. Or if I see some droop during the day, I know the plant needs water.Thank you, my nerves are a bit calmer, maybe once the pots dry out they will perk up a bit.
When i “up-potted” the first soaking tends to linger a bit.
Yep, sounds good. It's very important to follow the wet/dry cycle with a soil grow. I use the method of picking up the pot to test the weight. Or if I see some droop during the day, I know the plant needs water.
I'm gonna sign off here. Good luck with your grow, @The70's!
Nope, just make sure they have good air flow so they can dry off properly. Plants like water