kratos015
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I think I have root aphids, I'm not quite sure if it's them or gnats but based on the problems I'm seeing I think I have RA. I'm 15 days into flower right now and just spent the last hour and a half plucking bananas off my girls. It has to be RA because it can't be anything else. They haven't been getting over-fed, I water them every 3-4 days, and I have no light leaks (I made sure to check before I even flowered). The only thing that makes sense is that I have bugs. I know my yields are going to suffer, as they have my last few harvests because of these bugs but is there anything I can do to minimize the damage? I know being in flower really screws me over now, but is there anything I can do to make it so I only lose half my yield instead of 3/4 of it? I would greatly appreciate any help because I've stumped..
I have the following symptoms:
- "Phantom" deficiencies. Various plants in my garden are showing Cal/Mag deficiencies. I use RO water with Cal/Mag added into it since my tap water is much too hard (350ppms). Cal/Mag seemed to fix some of the problemed leaves, but there are some that seem to be getting slowly worse.
- Growth is stringy and has now begun to stunt. I was getting decent growth the last few days, now they have stopped.
I've attempted the following:
- Diatomaceous Earth. Top dressed with this and got rid of a decent amount, but of course not all of them.
- Neem oil drench. Drenched with neem oil a few days ago, seemed to help a little but I obviously still have some critters in my soil that the neem oil didn't kill. Plus, in my research I've found many people claim Neem oil drenches cause more problems than they fix, is this true?
Can I keep at it with these two or will I need to bring in more firepower? I've been doing a lot of research and these products seem to come up a lot, but they seem to have negative effects sometimes as well. I was hoping someone here could chime in and let me know what the best way to deal with these bugs is without killing by microbes. I have yet to buy any new forms of pesticide because in the past few weeks of research I still can't find a definitive answer. I have very little money now and whatever I buy I need to make sure it will work for sure.
Azamax: This seems to be the most reliable method that has been brought up. However, I heard that this can kill microbes as it isn't 100% organic? Should I just cut my losses, drench with Azamax and inoculate with guano/insect frass teas to re-inoculate the soil?
SNS 203: I've used this before I grew organic and it worked pretty well, it's just pricey is all. Furthermore, I've read this will kill your microbes as well. Is this even a viable option?
Nemotodes/Dunks/Gnatrol/etc: I've read these will destroy gnats, but won't quite work on RAs? I've also read that neem oil/Azamax will kill nemotodes as well. I'd also have to wait for the nematodes to reproduce enough to start combating the pests.
Insect Frass: I've read brewing a tea with this is great for minimizing damage done because of the chitin in the frass. However it seems like this is more for prevention than for curing? Should I get this as well as nemotodes or azamax?
Does any one have any sort of advice to give at all? I could really use some help here and I'm tired of crappy yields
What do you guys think is the absolute best pesticide? Seeing as I'm in week 2 of flower I'm hoping I can reduce some damage? Should I keep top dressing with DE until the pesticide shows up? Thanks for any and all help! 
I have the following symptoms:
- "Phantom" deficiencies. Various plants in my garden are showing Cal/Mag deficiencies. I use RO water with Cal/Mag added into it since my tap water is much too hard (350ppms). Cal/Mag seemed to fix some of the problemed leaves, but there are some that seem to be getting slowly worse.
- Growth is stringy and has now begun to stunt. I was getting decent growth the last few days, now they have stopped.
I've attempted the following:
- Diatomaceous Earth. Top dressed with this and got rid of a decent amount, but of course not all of them.
- Neem oil drench. Drenched with neem oil a few days ago, seemed to help a little but I obviously still have some critters in my soil that the neem oil didn't kill. Plus, in my research I've found many people claim Neem oil drenches cause more problems than they fix, is this true?
Can I keep at it with these two or will I need to bring in more firepower? I've been doing a lot of research and these products seem to come up a lot, but they seem to have negative effects sometimes as well. I was hoping someone here could chime in and let me know what the best way to deal with these bugs is without killing by microbes. I have yet to buy any new forms of pesticide because in the past few weeks of research I still can't find a definitive answer. I have very little money now and whatever I buy I need to make sure it will work for sure.
Azamax: This seems to be the most reliable method that has been brought up. However, I heard that this can kill microbes as it isn't 100% organic? Should I just cut my losses, drench with Azamax and inoculate with guano/insect frass teas to re-inoculate the soil?
SNS 203: I've used this before I grew organic and it worked pretty well, it's just pricey is all. Furthermore, I've read this will kill your microbes as well. Is this even a viable option?
Nemotodes/Dunks/Gnatrol/etc: I've read these will destroy gnats, but won't quite work on RAs? I've also read that neem oil/Azamax will kill nemotodes as well. I'd also have to wait for the nematodes to reproduce enough to start combating the pests.
Insect Frass: I've read brewing a tea with this is great for minimizing damage done because of the chitin in the frass. However it seems like this is more for prevention than for curing? Should I get this as well as nemotodes or azamax?
Does any one have any sort of advice to give at all? I could really use some help here and I'm tired of crappy yields

