Just a struggling newbie...unsure of problem.

J232

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Looks like that is more geared for commercial operations. I have 3 plants in a 4x4. I doubt I could buy a small enough amount, just for my needs.
Yeah, I used half a can in about 5x7 then grabbed the spraying can and tossed in a bag, one can does a decent size room.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Looks like that is more geared for commercial operations. I have 3 plants in a 4x4. I doubt I could buy a small enough amount, just for my needs.
Crazy. I don't know why it's so hard to get there. I see you can get some off Amazon, but it's hella expensive. Whatever way you want to handle it, I'd do a knockdown spray first. Then add the toads and some predatory mites.

 

Nugnewbie

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Yeah, I used half a can in about 5x7 then grabbed the spraying can and tossed in a bag, one can does a decent size room.
So that's the 400g can? Someone charging $50 a can. You pay anywhere near that for it? This can is cheaper, says for indoor too.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Actually looks over fed and dry although only a few indications of lack of watering. More light or fan issues.

But the
Mars crowd is helping you.
 

Nugnewbie

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Under $30 at cantire.
Ok, sounds good. Thanks J232.
Crazy. I don't know why it's so hard to get there. I see you can get some off Amazon, but it's hella expensive. Whatever way you want to handle it, I'd do a knockdown spray first. Then add the toads and some predatory mites.

Yes, I do lean more toward organic, I'm torn here as the product you suggest is about double the Doctor Doom.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Ok, sounds good. Thanks J232.

Yes, I do lean more toward organic, I'm torn here as the product you suggest is about double the Doctor Doom.
Psst. 1tsp vegetable oil, 1/4 tsp dishsoap to 1 quart water. Soak plants with a pump spayer both over and under.
Organic is shit we are willing to eat. Not we are told we can eat. Duh. And LOL.
I'm all organic.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Ok, sounds good. Thanks J232.

Yes, I do lean more toward organic, I'm torn here as the product you suggest is about double the Doctor Doom.
You don't have to use spinosad, but it's known to work well against thrips. You could use neem oil, citric acid, sulfur, and other stuff too that's organic as a knockdown spray.
 
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