Best way to get rid of aphids?

Steezball

Member
It's almost harvest time for my outdoor plants and these bastards are taking over:cry:. Whats the safest way for the buds to deal with them? Thanks in advance
 

3lions

New Member
lots of thinsg amigo, one of the easier bugs luckily to thwart. bug killer, even washing up liquid, ermm, dish soap? whatever you call it
 

Serapis

Well-Known Member
Ladybugs are the natural predators of aphids, and they work well at removing them from your garden. You can buy bags of ladybugs from your local gardening stores or online. Release them at night and they will come back to your garden and continue to remove the aphids for you. The ladybugs should stick around for a while, and this is a good option that doesn't result in any damage to any of the plants in your garden.

Garlic is another natural option that will repel aphids from your garden. Growing garlic in your garden will help to keep them away from the general area, and you can also use garlic, onions, or cloves in a spray that you can use safely on your plants. Grind up your garlic (or onions/cloves) and mix it with water, and strain it to remove the lose garlic particles. Then spray it on your plants, causing those pesky aphids to run right off the plants.
 

Steezball

Member
Thanks for the replies guys. I've read stuff like that but i was thinking that spraying dish washing liquid and garlic on my buds isn't going to do wonders for my smoke. I saw a method similar to that garlic one except you boil grated up lemon peel, strain it and spray it. The worst thing that could do is give the smoke a lemony flavour right? I need to look around and see if i can get some ladybugs. That sounds like the best idea.
 

welshsmoker

Well-Known Member
Ladybugs are the natural predators of aphids, and they work well at removing them from your garden. You can buy bags of ladybugs from your local gardening stores or online. Release them at night and they will come back to your garden and continue to remove the aphids for you. The ladybugs should stick around for a while, and this is a good option that doesn't result in any damage to any of the plants in your garden.

Garlic is another natural option that will repel aphids from your garden. Growing garlic in your garden will help to keep them away from the general area, and you can also use garlic, onions, or cloves in a spray that you can use safely on your plants. Grind up your garlic (or onions/cloves) and mix it with water, and strain it to remove the lose garlic particles. Then spray it on your plants, causing those pesky aphids to run right off the plants.
and my ak fucking loves it.....
 
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