Too Late For Neem?

ptk2k

Well-Known Member
Hey all, i’ve got 8 ladies between 1 & 2 weeks of flower. i’ve been giving them neem & spinosad treatments 2-3 times a month recently. i have a small grasshopper (locust) problem that i can keep regulated with these sprays, but i don’t want my buds smelling/tasting like neem..

so- would you spray your plants with neem at this point? or just stick to spinosad? or neither?

these grasshopper bastards seem to be going all or nothing- most days i don’t see any damage (aside from slight leaf damage, nothing crazy), OR i wake up and come outside to a WHOLE BRANCH that’s been chewed off.. what’s my best move?
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No. They are oil based. It's like like trying to clean oil based paint from a brush with water. Big mess and doesn't work.

Read the thread and look at some YouTube examples. Use Doc Buds method. Try it with a branch or two. You will see immediately that you don't need to worry.

Here's one of mine. Does it look damaged?





 
No. They are oil based. It's like like trying to clean oil based paint from a brush with water. Big mess and doesn't work.

Read the thread and look at some YouTube examples. Use Doc Buds method. Try it with a branch or two. You will see immediately that you don't need to worry.

Here's one of mine. Does it look damaged?





looks phenomenal! will definitely have to check that method out
 
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