What is a good organic pesticide for prevention during blooming.

grg61458

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Currently running a 7 plant sog in a 4x2x6 tent. With 600 watt MH at 400 watts. Everything is looking great short just pruned all small nodes plan to start bloom in 30 days. Thinking of organic pesticides during to help prevent mode along with good ventilation and fans. Don't have incoming air filtered. Any suggestions of pesticides that won't affect the taste and is organic?DSC00840.JPG
 

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707humboldt

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I agree, i wouldn't spray anything unless there is an actual problem. Just keep the room clean and environment right and you shouldn't have any issues. If i do need to spray i use azamax for bugs and powdered sulfer for PM but only in veg, never in flower.
 

Mad_Prophessor

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If it aint broke, don't try to fix it. Leave them alone. If you have a problem, Green Lacewing Larvae are the way to go. They eat everything and have HUGE appetites. They will die off when they run out of food, but they are better than a pesticide. I have used Mighty Wash in the past, but not for a while. I still have a 5 gallon jug of it. I think it is basically Lavender oil and dish soap though. It worked for the most part. Now, my plants are so healthy (liquid seaweed is my secret weapon against parasites) bugs don't stand a chance.
 

TheHermit

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Diatomaceous earth and neem. Although I wouldn't recommend spraying neem on flowering plants, but if you spray at the base of the plant it will keep insects from crawling up from the dirt.
 

smokeyjoejoe

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Just use anything that is safe to use on fruit and veg plants if it's mould your worried about just keep a fan blowing ever the tops and make sure there is enough air movement around them especially when they put on weight
 

Kushklinski

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I think crab shell has something in it that kill larvae or prevents eggs from hatching, heard it on the organics section on the Adam Dunn show when the Rev was on! Also neem . Not sure if that helps
 

Mad_Prophessor

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I think crab shell has something in it that kill larvae or prevents eggs from hatching, heard it on the organics section on the Adam Dunn show when the Rev was on! Also neem . Not sure if that helps
I have never heard that before. Fungus gnats are easy to kill. Let the soil dry out (and stop over watering) and/or cover the top of the soil with natural play sand. Done. They are that simple to get rid of.
 
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