Bug spray???

BigJon626

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anyone kno a recepie for good bug spray? organic if possible that wont hurt my plant.....its about a foot n a half tall n tha leafs are getting eating by these little red spiders....help plz:? thanks:confused:
 

gio

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When you say little red spiders... could you possibly mean spider mites, with two red-like dots on their backs? Because if they are truly spiders of some sort, I have just never heard of a spider eating your plants. If you see a webbing, they are spider mites. With this in mind, good luck... nothing that is simply "organic" (whatever that really means) is going to address your problem, and you have a big, big, big problem with sm populations growing. If sm's, do a search & you will find a sh**-load of info & peculiar fixes. Best.
 

juicemc22

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I took in a couple plants a few weeks back to add some strains to my garden. Well I got a couple strains along with spider mites! I already had some Azatrol... I used it. It worked great. It's organic and you can even use it during flowering. Go to your local shop and ask them for it. It's pretty expensive for a big jug, but my shop sells it in smaller more affordable prices. Hopefully this helps.
 

gio

Member
I took in a couple plants a few weeks back to add some strains to my garden. Well I got a couple strains along with spider mites! I already had some Azatrol... I used it. It worked great. It's organic and you can even use it during flowering. Go to your local shop and ask them for it. It's pretty expensive for a big jug, but my shop sells it in smaller more affordable prices. Hopefully this helps.
Yeah, azamax & azatrol both utilize azadarachtin a&b (?sp)... the active ingredients in neem oil. both of these products, though still oily in base, are far easier to use vs traditional cold-pressed neem. Both the above, though turning the solution creamy, emulsify very well. The azamax works great as a soil drech, esp since you can mix your nutes in there & the plants respond well. I say this as have used all 3 types of neem. I like azamax the best. BTW these work on the principles of hormonal disruption & take time to work. THey do not kill on contact & several applications are necessary to get all the generations of bugs in development. A 1x application may appear to help, but without a follow-up in a week, the populations will be back. BEst.
 

BigJon626

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i noticed i dont have no webs and only a couple spiders on it and 2day ther were none does that mean its ok?
 
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