Organic pesticide on flowering plant

jonsep67

New Member
Hi! This morning I noticed I had a spider mites infesstation on all 3 of my plants. The plants are flowering right now, and as the idiot I am, i used organic pesticide on the plant once. I didn't think about that it would be toxic to smoke. So my question is, can I still smoke my buds when harvested? The harvest is about a month away. The pesticide is baes pyrethrum from the chrysanthemum flower
 
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Axeman88

Active Member
Is it synthetic or organic? Honestly I wouldn’t want to be smoking bud that had been sprayed while it was in flower. But if it’s organic And it’s very early in flower.... you might be ok but I’d wait to hear what others say. don’t do it again Though. Another treatment from what I hear is spinosad I’ve heard that is ok to use in flower. But do your research. Hope it helps gl
 

Axeman88

Active Member
It's organic and it is pretty early in flower. But Thanks!
Like I said wait and see what others say. But definitely don’t spray again I’ve heard iso alcohol and water mix 50-50 works too. Plenty of good info on this forum gl brother
 

Sup Im BirDy

Well-Known Member
Buy something like spinosad for flower. Cpt jacks dead bug brew does wonders for me without killing the terps too. Good till harvest
 

GoBrah

Active Member
you can.
The plant cant absorb pyrethrin, if a month away from harvest, enough time to let it degrades.
 

CCGNZ

Well-Known Member
Pyrethrin is good also a real gentle soap works well and I've had success using habanero peppers their small orange peppers i cut them into quarters then boil in a little water let steep a while then mash thru a strainer into the reserved water, mix that with a teaspoon of gentle soap and fill a quart spray bottle. Wear gloves and if outside make sure its not sunny. ccguns
 

Rurumo

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I wouldn't spray pyrethrins or spinosad on flowers anywhere near harvest, neither are harmless, but you're a month out, that's totally fine. You can always wash your buds when you chop them down if you're still concerned, lots of people do it, including myself for outdoor buds.
 
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