do thrips eat and or damage buds?

freshenstien

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In theory if a plant is triched out could thrips get through essential oils to actually damage/eat buds? In experience do thrips prefer buds over leaves or buds at all?
 

SnaFuu

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No they stay off buds.

But they damage leaves which hurts your yield/quality.

Use neem to keep them at bay
 

az2000

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I had a thrip problem. The only way I could get rid of them was a Hot Shot No Pest Strip. I would put it in the tent during lights out, turn the fan down low, and let it sit for 5-6 hours. I did that every night, every other night for 7-10 days to cover the entire lifecycle. Haven't seen one since.

I put the strip in a zip-lock freezer bag to keep it if I need to use it again. It's really toxic, I wouldn't over use it. Some people might not use it at all. But, I got tired of trying to control them with "nice" stuff. Next time, I won't wait so long. On first sight, I'll go nuclear again.
 

Aeroknow

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I had a thrip problem. The only way I could get rid of them was a Hot Shot No Pest Strip. I would put it in the tent during lights out, turn the fan down low, and let it sit for 5-6 hours. I did that every night, every other night for 7-10 days to cover the entire lifecycle. Haven't seen one since.

I put the strip in a zip-lock freezer bag to keep it if I need to use it again. It's really toxic, I wouldn't over use it. Some people might not use it at all. But, I got tired of trying to control them with "nice" stuff. Next time, I won't wait so long. On first sight, I'll go nuclear again.
Did you try spinosad? Works every single time for me when I get them back. Couple sprays, a week apart usually does the trick. It's organic also;-)
 

az2000

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Did you try spinosad? Works every single time for me when I get them back. Couple sprays, a week apart usually does the trick. It's organic also;-)
Yes. It kept their populations down, but I could never get rid of them that way. It may have worked better if I started controlling them when I first noticed them in veg. By flower I was nervous about spraying the plants too much.

Whenever I get them again, I'll try spinosad sooner. (But, I don't have any trouble using the nuclear option every other day for 7-10 days.).
 

Aeroknow

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Yes. It kept their populations down, but I could never get rid of them that way. It may have worked better if I started controlling them when I first noticed them in veg. By flower I was nervous about spraying the plants too much.

Whenever I get them again, I'll try spinosad sooner. (But, I don't have any trouble using the nuclear option every other day for 7-10 days.).
Just an FYI, I'm one of those guys who has no problem with the nuclear options, if done rite;-)
But yeah spinosad works brotha. Even for pretty bad infestations. Of course it's better to not go there, but I have lazily gone there a couple times lol.
Actually my buddy from Cali who lives up in Payson now, called me a couple months or so ago, and had never had such a bad thrip infestation up to that point. Spinosad came to the rescue. Spinosad works, and is pretty safe to use whenever.
Maybe try spraying a few times, Spraying every 5 days or so, next time? Because once you have flyers, they are a little harder to beat.
 
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