Pyrethrin is the chem extracted from the Chrysanthemum flower, and is used in great effect by the fly spray makers, technically pyrethrin is an organic bug killer, BUT and there are a few buts, the carpet bagger who peddles this shit uses hydrocarbons, or petroleum as a carrier for the pyrethrin, hence you gotta cover the fish bowel and kick the cat out too, by far the best deal is the use of neem oil ...to my blog:Isn't this stuff supposed to be safe as fuck? warning label makes me think twice to spray on buds...
Let me know ur opinions yall
thnks dudePyrethrin is the chem extracted from the Chrysanthemum flower, and is used in great effect by the fly spray makers, technically pyrethrin is an organic bug killer, BUT and there are a few buts, the carpet bagger who peddles this shit uses hydrocarbons, or petroleum as a carrier for the pyrethrin, hence you gotta cover the fish bowel and kick the cat out too, by far the best deal is the use of neem oil ...to my blog:
https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/neem-oil.27514/
I have used fly spray to kill bugs, but use it gentle like, put the plant in a closet spray quick, allow to sit for 3-5 minutes remove to a windy place
and wipe down those fans leaves from burning the stomata, with a damp soapy cloth
il look that up! thanks !Ive been growing for quite a spell, this works. Im way past the point of using organic pesticides. Live in ColoradoI wouldnt use pyrithren for thrips but Im sure it works.Thrips hang out in the node of the plant mostly, really got to get down in there with some spinosad