Cheap and easy way to get rid of thrips and other leaf feeding insects!

anomaly1990

Member
One word garlic.
I bought already peeled garlic cloves for only 5 bucks at the supermarket they were already in little baggies of one clove in each so i just cut slits in the baggies and placed them in a circle around both plants then i chopped 4 cloves and put it into 1 gallon of water waited an hour for the water to become seasoned and then used that as a foliar spray.
Guess what?!?!? no more fucking bugs!
i am 4 weeks into bud.

:bigjoint:
 

dragonpuff

Member
One word garlic.
I bought already peeled garlic cloves for only 5 bucks at the supermarket they were already in little baggies of one clove in each so i just cut slits in the baggies and placed them in a circle around both plants then i chopped 4 cloves and put it into 1 gallon of water waited an hour for the water to become seasoned and then used that as a foliar spray.
Guess what?!?!? no more fucking bugs!
i am 4 weeks into bud.

:bigjoint:
that's a neat idea, much better than azamax or other chemical killers.

i personally use lady bugs (can buy at most hardware stores) and they are bug assassins. about 2 dozen and my overwhelming thrip probably was gone in 2 days :)
 

KaleoXxX

Well-Known Member
i made a spray last summer to control mexican bean beetles in my veggie garden, but it didnt really work so well. it was a few drops of soap a chopped garlic and some baking (soda or powder, cant remember:eyesmoke:). it definitely controlled them a little, but i was already so infested and i couldnt get any good chemicals(cuz i was broke)
 
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