releasing pesticide in tent with humidifer?

Firthdxb

Well-Known Member
hi guys,

would it be ok t leave plants in the tent wile i release pesticide in??

i plan to add a strong kill on contact pesticide from my local grow shop in to the water of a humidifier and place the humidifier in the tent.

i have already treated the small plants with the spray but as i have had mites on the previous run and finding the odd one on my babies even after cleaning the tent and equipment, (literally is only a few i have found) im guessing these may be eggs that have hatched.. im thinking if i leave my plants in and allow the humidifier with the added pesticide to fog the room it will make the pesticide airborne and maybe reach any places i have not go to when cleaning. getting a jump on any mites still present and any eggs that may hatch.

i am not overly concerned i will get a huge outbreak but would rather take these precatuions now rather than regret it later.

thanks in advance,
 

mattman998

Active Member
Personally if it's a small space I would just soak the soil and spray the plants

Minimal pesticides is better in my opinion. How big is the tent?
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
hats off to the the the the dumbest idea I've read here in a month ! DONT use pesticides in your space, geesh. wheres the tent located...in your house???

don t just dont. learn to control without dangerous chemicals, you deserve to live long and healthy.

if you do it, make sure to smash your humidifier before someone uses it in the kids room someday/garage sale
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
hi guys,

would it be ok t leave plants in the tent wile i release pesticide in??

i plan to add a strong kill on contact pesticide from my local grow shop in to the water of a humidifier and place the humidifier in the tent.

i have already treated the small plants with the spray but as i have had mites on the previous run and finding the odd one on my babies even after cleaning the tent and equipment, (literally is only a few i have found) im guessing these may be eggs that have hatched.. im thinking if i leave my plants in and allow the humidifier with the added pesticide to fog the room it will make the pesticide airborne and maybe reach any places i have not go to when cleaning. getting a jump on any mites still present and any eggs that may hatch.

i am not overly concerned i will get a huge outbreak but would rather take these precatuions now rather than regret it later.

thanks in advance,
Don't use pesticides. Get some spinosad and keep it around in case you need it.
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Dr. Who

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It'll kill you and yours before it kills the frick'in bugs! Most likely, all you'll do is create immune bugs!


"Super Bug eat your puny poison! Make more Super Bugs and make friends want to slap you! Mooowaaahaahaahaa!"

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