
Good stuff
Arty!..thanks mate...:thumbs:
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Hejda' --- Ahhh, thrips,.."Swivel"... little poop stains! First are you sure they are thrips? They're small, this dash (-) would be a decent sized one and nearly the same shape... The damage they do is similar to mites, but often as not they attack the upper surfaces of the plant as well (mites strongly prefer to stay under), creating that tell-tale silvery stippling.... I know them all too well, growing outdoors! Good news, bad news: they're pretty easy to kill, vulnerable to several common MJ safe pesticides,... but they are highly mobile scrambler-jumpers (adults can fly),...I see them actually dodging away from me as I search for them on the plants! ...they're ubiquitous outside (endless population) until it gets cold, but inside they go all year,...eggs get laid on or into plant crevices/stems/leaves---> feed--> pupate in the soil--> hatch out as adults and start feeding again... So, point is, you'll need to pursue them with multiple treatments and serious surveillance for a about couple weeks...
I had great results with products that have Spinosad in it,...it's food safe, leaves minimal residue, no odor,... like pyrethrum (made from chrysanthemums), it's a natural neurotoxin (derived from an obscure species of bacteria) that only effects a limited range of bugs,... Other choices include Neem, Azamax, safer soaps,... a layer of diatomaceous earth will help nail the larvae as they try to pupate in the soil... (DE is like broken glass shards at the micro' level, slices and punctures, making them bleed out!).... As for the nicotine based stuff,...meh! There's better, more effective, less PITA stuff around,...why bother?!
