pepper sprays and flowering.

caveman117

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hi there I was wondering about pepper sprays to prevent and treat pest problems in flower.
I have always used neem for this purpose but in flower it can alter the taste of buds andexrtracts.

so im wondering if anyone who has used these sprays in flower have had to deal with tastes and smells left behind after harvest. obviously you would have to wash this stuff off after spraying it on, how quick would you wash it off in flower? I would assume less than a day.
 

vostok

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You are so wrong about Neem its funny ...lol

a buddy was being ripped of last year so sprayed his crop with DIY chilli's spray

as he worked as a nurse at the local hospital

it was a matter of tick tocks before these young dudes showed up

with seriously burnt throats, the only remedy was naturally

a 30 minute anal purge, extra large nozzle, on each ripper,

stick to Neem it will save you many an issue

good luck
 
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caveman117

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I suspect the ones in flower may quite soon. got clones from someone that I considered to be professional who assured me there was no bugs n them. then a week after the clones I got had definite mite damage so ive been spraying everything in veg pretty heavily with neem, try to nip em in the bud haha.

but I stop spraying once they go into flower so I'm assuming the surviving mites will find the flowering girls soon enough.

vos you dont end up with tastes from spraying neem in flower? I do even when I wash them off less than 12 hours after each neem spray. ive also gotten pretty ridiculous residues in bho that ive made from neem treated plants (when they were sprayed in flower).
so if youve got some knowledge to drop about neem in flower, then go ahead because I ussually find your posts pretty interesting (I'm sure you probably have a blog page about it, if so just drop the link on here).

edit* the brand of neem I use is the bonide neem concentrate. if that info explains why I get tastes but the ingredients seemed pretty straight forward the firstntime I bought it.
 

hotrodharley

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Capsacin is not much of a deterrent unless you spray it in some perp's face. In NM many crops of chile are lost pests.
 

Alienwidow

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hi there I was wondering about pepper sprays to prevent and treat pest problems in flower.
I have always used neem for this purpose but in flower it can alter the taste of buds andexrtracts.

so im wondering if anyone who has used these sprays in flower have had to deal with tastes and smells left behind after harvest. obviously you would have to wash this stuff off after spraying it on, how quick would you wash it off in flower? I would assume less than a day.
Ive tried two pepper sprays. They didnt work. Im going back to ladybugs for flower. They really work, unlike most of the stupid sprays, and they cost less.
 

vostok

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I suspect the ones in flower may quite soon. got clones from someone that I considered to be professional who assured me there was no bugs n them. then a week after the clones I got had definite mite damage so ive been spraying everything in veg pretty heavily with neem, try to nip em in the bud haha.

but I stop spraying once they go into flower so I'm assuming the surviving mites will find the flowering girls soon enough.

vos you dont end up with tastes from spraying neem in flower? I do even when I wash them off less than 12 hours after each neem spray. ive also gotten pretty ridiculous residues in bho that ive made from neem treated plants (when they were sprayed in flower).
so if youve got some knowledge to drop about neem in flower, then go ahead because I ussually find your posts pretty interesting (I'm sure you probably have a blog page about it, if so just drop the link on here).

edit* the brand of neem I use is the bonide neem concentrate. if that info explains why I get tastes but the ingredients seemed pretty straight forward the firstntime I bought it.
O.h... yes I can natter on about Neem... its great..I admit I struggled at first,
but for me I only used it to try and solve an issue quick..NAH!!! thats wrong,
I's still recommend a proprietary remedy rather than try to solve a difficult situation with 'Neem'
Spidermites in bud is a very serious issue, I have used Malethoin in the past,
but that shit ain't organic, and you do intend to smoke and be old one day?

Like lions to zebras, spidermites are attracted to weakened plants ...fix the weakness
then attack the mites
I foilar spray my babes 1x time every week, at watering,
last year this time my entire property was under attack from aphids
so I sprayed my canna and every plant on my property ..no aphids since

Organic Cold Pressed Neem Oil Wash (4 Oz.) $14.00
http://www.amazon.com/Organic-Cold-Pressed-Neem-Wash/dp/B013PU228E/ref=sr_1_45?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1446330406&sr=1-45&keywords=Neem Oil

The above is cold pressed, and gives a good listing of its contents,
tho this is OK, look for the cold pressed rax waxy stuff, it should be as cheap as, its from India unmolested
I recommend everyone use Neem in their routine, that Neem you got is shit mixed with soap I should think
get the solid wax bottle, that you leave in the microwave for 2 minutes to soften
or a bucket of water, then apply a teaspoon to your foilar pint spray bottle
fill with warm water, shake and spray 2x times per day.

I should point out, that I use Neem as an inoculatint or vaccination thing and yeah it systemic too,plants 'drink' it up...a recent discovery old stoners have been telling me for years


To my blog: on Neem : https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/neem-oil.27514/
 
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