How to invite ladybugs in your grow?

doingfine

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he may or may-not of been previously watching the trailer park boys when he went out and bought 1500 lady bugs
cant really blame him its a great show

who knows, if he had watched another episode he might be asking where
he can buy a badminton set
The only thing I see here is a pompous doozy that just likes to read posts and make bad comments instead of helping but that's what u get from pompous peolple. Any real people that wanna help they can post. Unfortunately this guy is a moron
 

doingfine

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If you got bugs in flower you're fucked, chop it all. Don't be smoking shit with pests or pesticides. Don't be selling it especially.

http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_24628828/what-are-you-smoking-study-finds-pesticides-transfer

Keep your room clean, filter your air coming in and out, and catch these things before they get out of control. To have 50% of the tops covered in mites means you didn't give a fuck about your grow. So it kind of serves you right, you may have good reason to have neglected it but it's the harsh truth sir.

preventative measures NOT reactionary ones are the best way to deal with bugs.
Not really man. I kept up with them but I was using mighty wash and it really didn't seem to help me. They grow like unbelievable. I totally washed the room down before I set this up cause I had it the last grow too just not this bad
 

doingfine

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^^^^ only fuckin around!

If you have time and would like to keep it organic, go to the "plant problems" subforum and check out the cali clean thread... Works great!

If you want to kill bugs, larvae & eggs in one shot, use mighty wash. Shit is fantastic!

I have used both methods and have had great success.
I used mighty wash but I mean they kept coming back. Mighty wash is pretty expensive to buy a few big bottles during the grow. How often do I have to spray them with mighty wash?
 

Aeroknow

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vacuum them webs off, get some nuke em. it's omri listed and works very well.

Ladybugs are a waste of money for an indoor grow.
Double "like"
He'll need to use a vacuum alright. Not only for webs/mites, but for all 1500 dead ladybugs. Been their, tried that a few times(many years ago)
 
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waterdawg

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Seriously though it sucks that this has happened! Sounds like nuke em might work, also do praying mantis eat them? Now that would be cool!
 

blowincherrypie

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I never had them as bad as it sounds you did, but it was becoming too late in flower to be spraying every other day so I finally broke down and bought some no test strips. I only use them during lights off with the vents off and throw them suckers in a ziplock in the garage before the lights come on.. So far they work like a charm.
 

amgprb

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I used mighty wash but I mean they kept coming back. Mighty wash is pretty expensive to buy a few big bottles during the grow. How often do I have to spray them with mighty wash?
Remember to spray the underside of flowers and leaf first working from the bottom up. Then spray the tops of flowers and leaf. You then want to spray the surface of your medium, outside of your pots, walls and floors of your grow room.

Wait 3-5 days and check the plants... All bugs SHOULD be gone, but if not, repeat the process using the mighty wash again. 2 treatments is more then enough to eradicate the little fuckers as long as you follow the directions.

Wait another 3-5 days and spray your plants with PH'd water to rince off any residue left by mighty wash. This will also help removing the webs and dead bugs.
 

skunkd0c

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Dude you think I didn't research?
Yes i think you did not research since you are asking folk how to transfer lady bugs to plants
i do not think you realise how monumentally stupid this is
lady bugs are not even suited in the first place

You talk about people helping me well instead of you commenting just "that was a rash decision" maybe you should of gave your helpful input instead of your "rash" comment
you seem to think others are obliged to help you ?
i was trying to point out that your rash decision and lack of research is why you are here in the first place
hopefully you will admit this to yourself and seek to become more self reliant (do your own research)
i do not think it helps long term to spoon-feed newbies

Tell me mr wizard how would you handle millions of mites on 12 huge plants that are growing? That's what I thought.
drop the petulant attitude, you have fucked up your own plants you need to assume responsibility for your own errors

peace
 

doingfine

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Yes i think you did not research since you are asking folk how to transfer lady bugs to plants
i do not think you realise how monumentally stupid this is
lady bugs are not even suited in the first place



you seem to think others are obliged to help you ?
i was trying to point out that your rash decision and lack of research is why you are here in the first place
hopefully you will admit this to yourself and seek to become more self reliant (do your own research)
i do not think it helps long term to spoon-feed newbies



drop the petulant attitude, you have fucked up your own plants you need to assume responsibility for your own errors

peace
And what are you on this site for? To help people? Oh that's right your on to be a total dooshbag. You just like to talk shit. Sad part is in person u would run and hide like a little bitch buddy. Get off this site unless your helpful. This site is to help people. Not be a dooshbag

Peace
 

skunkd0c

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Sad part is in person u would run and hide like a little bitch buddy
You sound angry dude ^^
why not channel that energy into something more positive, show some ingenuity
in the time you have spent whining in this thread you could of found your own answers by now

perhaps you just wanted a shoulder to cry on

good luck with the bugs
 

hydroMD

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I have a bad spider mite problem in a huge grow I have. 10 plants. Pretty much about 50 percent of the tops have webs on them. Yes I know but I'm trying to not have this grow destroyed. Lol. I bought 1500 ladybugs. I'm just wondering how to invite them on the plants? One at a time on the tops where there's webs or just dump them in the soil under the plants? It's tough cause they all wanna crawl out together and I can't handle that. Lol. I have saucers on my floor with water for them. Any help will work thanks
To promote colonization of lady bugs you need to supply them with a source of water. Usually misting the leaves twice a day (simulates due) is enough.

Problem is, if you have webs visible on 10 plants, you have well over a million bugs. 1500 lady bugs will do nothing.



LADYBUGS ARE PREVENTATIVE ONLY!!! ONCE PESTS ARE ESTABLISHED THEY REPRODUCE FASTER THAN THE LADIES EAT.


I used 10 bags (15,000) on a 24 plant grow. Did absolutely nothing. Within 3 weeks all ladybugs had died or escaped


I would go with the shop vac idea, then look for a product called mighty wash. (Its safe to drink)
Its elextronically charged water that will kill all bugs and mold etc.


Mites breed about every 4 days so you should hit it every 4 days to keep knocking back gwnerations
 

doingfine

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To promote colonization of lady bugs you need to supply them with a source of water. Usually misting the leaves twice a day (simulates due) is enough.

Problem is, if you have webs visible on 10 plants, you have well over a million bugs. 1500 lady bugs will do nothing.



LADYBUGS ARE PREVENTATIVE ONLY!!! ONCE PESTS ARE ESTABLISHED THEY REPRODUCE FASTER THAN THE LADIES EAT.


I used 10 bags (15,000) on a 24 plant grow. Did absolutely nothing. Within 3 weeks all ladybugs had died or escaped


I would go with the shop vac idea, then look for a product called mighty wash. (Its safe to drink)
Its elextronically charged water that will kill all bugs and mold etc.


Mites breed about every 4 days so you should hit it every 4 days to keep knocking back gwnerations
Yes two days later and I'm totally agreeing with u. I would need 200000 ladybugs.
I'm just gonna use the mighty wash I guess till this grow is done then I'll again wash the room down thoroughly and take it from there. If I have to buy another bottle I will. Thanks for all those that commented towards helping out.
 

Bricksquad2625

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Yes two days later and I'm totally agreeing with u. I would need 200000 ladybugs.
I'm just gonna use the mighty wash I guess till this grow is done then I'll again wash the room down thoroughly and take it from there. If I have to buy another bottle I will. Thanks for all those that commented towards helping out.
I got a nigga that can get you those 200,000. You gotta pay for the 100k and he'll front you the other 100k lol
 

hydroMD

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Yes two days later and I'm totally agreeing with u. I would need 200000 ladybugs.
I'm just gonna use the mighty wash I guess till this grow is done then I'll again wash the room down thoroughly and take it from there. If I have to buy another bottle I will. Thanks for all those that commented towards helping out.
When forced to use foliar sprays during late flower, you can use these tips to minimize risk of mold. (You probably already know this but i figured id add in anyhow)

Main point: Moisture 《+》 heat = mold



1. Only spray at beginning of dark periods

-This gives ample time for things to dry before lights turn on preventing conditions for mold

2. Keep temps as low as possible. Night time temps under 64f are ideal. Wait to spray until room is at night time temp amd hoods/bulbs are cooled down.

3. Fans, fans, wind, fans and wind. Give yourself ample wind current to make sure things dry out before day.

4. Dont be shy with your foliar. Getting the undersides of all leaves is most imprtant. Cover everything. Buds, stem, leaf and medium.

5. After a couple hour soak shake the main stalks somewhat vigorously getting any droplets remaining to fall off. Fans shoukd evaporate everything left before morning.

6. You need direct air flow on all of your plants. Almost enough to stress them. If there is any moisture left come morning spidermites are the least of your worries akd your looking at botrytis


Spray every 3-4 days ( or more ) for 8-12 days and it will drastically decrease your spidermite infestation.
 

doingfine

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When forced to use foliar sprays during late flower, you can use these tips to minimize risk of mold. (You probably already know this but i figured id add in anyhow)

Main point: Moisture 《+》 heat = mold



1. Only spray at beginning of dark periods

-This gives ample time for things to dry before lights turn on preventing conditions for mold

2. Keep temps as low as possible. Night time temps under 64f are ideal. Wait to spray until room is at night time temp amd hoods/bulbs are cooled down.

3. Fans, fans, wind, fans and wind. Give yourself ample wind current to make sure things dry out before day.

4. Dont be shy with your foliar. Getting the undersides of all leaves is most imprtant. Cover everything. Buds, stem, leaf and medium.

5. After a couple hour soak shake the main stalks somewhat vigorously getting any droplets remaining to fall off. Fans shoukd evaporate everything left before morning.

6. You need direct air flow on all of your plants. Almost enough to stress them. If there is any moisture left come morning spidermites are the least of your worries akd your looking at botrytis


Spray every 3-4 days ( or more ) for 8-12 days and it will drastically decrease your spidermite infestation.
Great reply man. Thank you. I heard of a good home remedy I can mix up when the mighty wash runs out. Have you ever heard of any effective home remedies?
 

hydroMD

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Great reply man. Thank you. I heard of a good home remedy I can mix up when the mighty wash runs out. Have you ever heard of any effective home remedies?
I have heard of using liquid dish soap with tobasco... but theres a reason theres a market for indoor pesticides.... because home remedies dont work as well.
 
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