Thrips in 3rd week flowering - am I screwed?

myke

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Ive had them,not a deal breaker at this point.Remove the infected leaves and just spend time watching the tops of the leaves.The adults are easily seen.
 

UncleReemis

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Nay on the Azamax imo, neem is very strong stuff. Spinosad is where it's at. It's not too harsh on the plant, a natural soil bacteria, just wouldn't use it close to harvest. It'll completely pillage the thrips, I've used it for this exact purpose. Follow the directions carefully and be sure to do it at least twice.
 

Cwmoore577

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Nay on the Azamax imo, neem is very strong stuff. Spinosad is where it's at. It's not too harsh on the plant, a natural soil bacteria, just wouldn't use it close to harvest. It'll completely pillage the thrips, I've used it for this exact purpose. Follow the directions carefully and be sure to do it at least twice.
Do you have experience with azamax? That’s what the guy recommended and I applied it last night. I don’t seem to have a bad Thrips problem I’ve so far only seen 4-5 of them on 2 leaves.

Will get Spinosad if this doesn’t work.
 

vertnugs

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How about Azamax? Picked some up from the hydro store.

I don't know about azamax on thrips.I've had thrips 3 times in 14 yrs.I used capt jacks every time.The first and third time i got them i was able to get rid of them with 1 application of Capt Jacks.Took 2 treatments the second time i got them,and i had them baaaad.But just 2 treatments and i was good to go.
 

vertnugs

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I believe azamax is like more than twice as expensive compared to capt jacks.All the shops around me carry the jacks also and i know 2 of them will sell you the CJ before azamax for thrips.
 
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