This works? I’m surprised, I’ve had aphid problems outdoors. The rain didn’t do anything. Is there a technique? They don’t seem to be bothered by water where I live, unless you’re talking about pressure spraying during veg? Thank youThat's an example of why I tell people to just spray aphids off with plain water instead of spraying something to kill them. They just die and stay in the bud.
Outdoors a hose with the proper nozzle. You can use a hand pump sprayer as well. Those have enough water pressure to spray them off. It works. I've been taking care of aphids that way for decades on many different kinds of plants The rain won't wash them off.This works? I’m surprised, I’ve had aphid problems outdoors. The rain didn’t do anything. Is there a technique? They don’t seem to be bothered by water where I live, unless you’re talking about pressure spraying during veg? Thank you
Oh ya this person has all phases of Aphids life cycle been there for a bit.Dead aphids
Gotta spray from under the skirt.This works? I’m surprised, I’ve had aphid problems outdoors. The rain didn’t do anything. Is there a technique? They don’t seem to be bothered by water where I live, unless you’re talking about pressure spraying during veg? Thank you
Thanks for explaining, excellent tip!Outdoors a hose with the proper nozzle. You can use a hand pump sprayer as well. Those have enough water pressure to spray them off. It works. I've been taking care of aphids that way for decades on many different kinds of plants The rain won't wash them off.
I also wanted to point out that just killing them with some kind of insecticide just leaves dead bugs behind and you'll need to wash them off anyway.
Ya was aphids, didn’t see it till today.Thats about as bad as it can get YIKES no washing all that crap out firepit time!
It sucks but that was destined for the compost.Ya was aphids, didn’t see it till today.
I threw the entire top cola into the compost, fuck that ratchet shit! I got plenty more plants to make up for it.
This never gets mentioned enough with bugs. I have random bugs and debris from outdoor growing on them anyway. Can I just hose it all off off? New grower here.Outdoors a hose with the proper nozzle. You can use a hand pump sprayer as well. Those have enough water pressure to spray them off. It works. I've been taking care of aphids that way for decades on many different kinds of plants The rain won't wash them off.
I also wanted to point out that just killing them with some kind of insecticide just leaves dead bugs behind and you'll need to wash them off anyway.
Yeah I’m not going to fiddle around with tweezers and washes etc. if anything it allowed me to see inner growth (pistils inside the bud). Was going to chop tomorrow so now I’m going to wait a week.It sucks but that was destined for the compost.
Many people do a bud wash with outdoor plants using H2O2 in the first wash and then rinsed in plain water. That's done in buckets.This never gets mentioned enough with bugs. I have random bugs and debris from outdoor growing on them anyway. Can I just hose it all off off? New grower here.
Many people do a bud wash with outdoor plants using H2O2 in the first wash and then rinsed in plain water. That's done in buckets.
No links but from what I've read in the past on this site most do 1 cup of H2O2 to 5 gallons of water. If all you're trying to do is remove debris, dust, etc... then plain water is going to be sufficient.thx
got any links? I’ll look. Just need a ratio for the peroxide.