preditors living in my plant?

tartooth

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So i got a question, i got preditors living in my plant protecting it from nasty bugs etc
these include mainly spiders and leaf hoppers, how can i remove these easily right before i harvest? Some of them take refuge inside some buds in the day (which i remove...the bugs not the bud)

I got 1 week left to go growing outdoors

i am going to water cure, will that solve my problem?
 

poplars

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I don't worry about the little bugs that protect my plants. not very common to find them in the bud itself. most of the time I'll find gnats that stick to a crystal and died.

but those are easy as hell to remove, just pay attention when you trim it up.... happy harvest!
 

poplars

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yeah you water cure to take care of minor cases of moldy bud, get rid of water soluble pesticides, and other water-soluble contaminants... the OP intended to flush out the bugs... id on't thnk it would work though, too big.
 

mouse

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Eggs smegs lol. I have probably smoked hundreds of fungus gnats over the years mixed in with bud dumped in grinder and rolled up. God knows how many spider mites and probably several legions of thrips !

Dont think that your shit dont stink either because everyone has had a bug issue at one time or other.

When you trim just be very thorough and as soon as its dry enough remove the individual buds and check again. Even when I havent seen a bug problem I see one or two.

I suppose it depends how many bugs we are talking about.

Just my ramble :)

Mouse
 

spilly1

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get a frog ;) i'm lucky to currently have one living in my 9 foot beauty and i have hardly seen a single bug all season
 
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