How to Identify and Control Aphids on Cannabis Plants



How to Identify and Control Aphids on Cannabis Plants Professor DeBacco Aphids Description Most of the time aphids are …

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  1. NO!!!

    Purple on a plant IS NOT "stress". You might have aphids, but that purple color is merely due to a sudden drop in temperature, and it causes the Phosphorus to LEACH, and show itself. This is also why your buds turn late in the season >>>>> it got colder!

    Mof, I can tell it was cloudy when this video was taken, so. . .

    Also, you have aphids because you have too much nitrogen going on. This insect should always be your sign of nutrogen content >>>>> Control it, and you'll be doing the same with the aphid.

    Finally, there's nothing more effective than pure soap & water where 'ON CONTACT' treatment is concerned. It clogs the air passages that are built into the exoskeleton >>>> SUFFOCATION in seconds. That said, stay on top of it EVERYDAY, and in about a week, GONE. Even so, eventually they will come back to start another life cycle, and it will be due to that nitrogen I already mentioned. So, remember this for next year. 😎

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  2. I accidentally found out what works….
    I had indoor aphids late flower and its fall late flower season here in Michigan
    So i took my late flowering indoors plants outside…..
    Paper wasps and large flies will eat 90% of the aphids rampage style! Place your late flowering cannabis plants near paper wasps nest and let nature do its thang!
    Works!

  3. Saw a tiny one in my bruce banner plants I took soil from outside inside for the upstairs plants and they started breeding there. Killed them at the source with this spray stuff so I didn't need to spray my weed plants. It's ALWAYS a good idea to have your weed in a grow tent or a closet or wherever bugs cant get to. Only time they can get inside is when im watering them or looking at them for hours lol.

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