HELP!!! THRIPS 40 DAYS INTO FLOWER

Grow Harder

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HELP.. i keep it clean, so idk how but I've spotted thrips. I also see damage from them on the leaves. . The aurora indica, however, seems 100% unaffected. It must have som natural resilience to pests. I digress, how, how, HOW can i get rid of these things this late in flower and will they kill my crop? Please respond if u have experienced thrips!
**THE AFFECTED PLANT**

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if you know what it looks like, you can see
Some of the damage they've done to the leaves.
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DST

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Might affect yield slightly but thats all. Tis the season for thrips. Them and mites use wind to get around so probably came in from outside by themselves. In Europe we seem to get thrips and mites when the winds blow from the south (hot dessert winds bring beasties).
I use a non pesticide which is basically just a wash. Kills the thrips quick like (edit see attached pic).
Also yellow sticky traps (thrips attracted to yellow).
Or squish em when you see em and ride it out. They are fast moving little buggers though. Good luck. Don't stress they are not as bad as mites and the product is still good to use. But.....if you don't break the cycle they are around forever.
 

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Grow Harder

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Might affect yield slightly but thats all. Tis the season for thrips. Them and mites use wind to get around so probably came in from outside by themselves. In Europe we seem to get thrips and mites when the winds blow from the south (hot dessert winds bring beasties).
I use a non pesticide which is basically just a wash. Kills the thrips quick like (edit see attached pic).
Also yellow sticky traps (thrips attracted to yellow).
Or squish em when you see em and ride it out. They are fast moving little buggers though. Good luck. Don't stress they are not as bad as mites and the product is still good to use. But.....if you don't break the cycle they are around forever.
Thanks for the info. I think ill try ordering something tonight
 

Kushash

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HELP.. i keep it clean, so idk how but I've spotted thrips. I also see damage from them on the leaves. . The aurora indica, however, seems 100% unaffected. It must have som natural resilience to pests. I digress, how, how, HOW can i get rid of these things this late in flower and will they kill my crop? Please respond if u have experienced thrips!
**THE AFFECTED PLANT**

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if you know what it looks like, you can see
Some of the damage they've done to the leaves.
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Just my 2c.
If it is less than 2 weeks to harvest I would ride it out and maybe get rid of a few of the most affected leaves..
 

Grow Harder

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On this plant i think i have another 2 to 4 weeks. I could chop now but that last 2 weeks is when things swell up.. don't want to miss out on the weight
 

Kushash

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On this plant i think i have another 2 to 4 weeks. I could chop now but that last 2 weeks is when things swell up.. don't want to miss out on the weight
The good news as DST said is unlike spider mites they will mess up your leaves but they shouldn't be a problem on or inside of your buds the way spider mite would be.
Good Luck!
 

Grow Harder

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The good news as DST said is unlike spider mites they will mess up your leaves but they shouldn't be a problem on or inside of your buds the way spider mite would be.
Good Luck!
Thats such a relief to hear.. they do seem un-interested in the buds..
 
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