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PEST CONTROL APPLICATION FOR HOMEGROWN CANNABIS

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you’re considering growing your own marijuana, it’s worth considering pest control services to ensure your cannabis is safe and pest-free. Pests can make your cannabis plants difficult to grow and can result in expensive damages to your crops. To help keep pests at bay, you can plant a companion plant such as Neem oil or Spinosad as a cover crop. These plants also deter many pests such as aphids, beetles, and thrips from finding your cannabis plants.

There are many different ways to control the pests that attack your homegrown plants from marijuana seeds. You can use BT spray, Spinosad, or Neem oil. If you’re unsure of the type of pests you need to control, follow these tips for a successful cannabis growing experience. You may even want to try a combination of several methods! Read on to discover how to use each product to combat different pests!

Companion plants

Adding companion plants to your cannabis garden can help you protect your crops from the damaging effects of pests. Many of these plants can act as beneficial insects, deter pests, and provide other benefits for your cannabis crop. You can also make a delicious infusion with cannabis-infused teas and infusions. These plants can also serve as eye-candy in your garden, diverting insects’ attention from other plants.

While most companion plants are not a true “pest-control” plant, they can help you keep your crop healthy by attracting beneficial insects. Dill, for example, is a good companion plant. Its fragrant flowers attract butterflies and other insects, and its leaves act as mulch on your soil. Sunflowers are a good companion plant for cannabis because they grow tall and provide protection from wind and unwanted shrubs

Integrated pest management

The use of a comprehensive Integrated Pest Management plan is essential for successful cannabis cultivation. Physical controls include filtering the air, which prevents pests and pathogens from entering the growing environment. A combination of human and machine scouting helps ensure maximum plant productivity, while minimizing the need for pesticides. Integrated pest management also involves using high-performance HVACCD systems to maintain optimum environmental conditions, minimize pest population growth and maximize plant yields. In addition, IPM techniques can be implemented in areas of filtration, lighting, and photocatalytic oxidation.

Ladybugs

Ladybugs are a natural pest control solution for your cannabis plants. These insects can be released from a container and are suitable for both outdoor and greenhouse growing. Native American ladybugs are not to be confused with invasive Asian lady beetles. Releases should be conducted after sundown to avoid disturbing them. The ladybugs are not venomous and will only bite if provoked.

When ladybugs feed on plants, they leave behind skin debris on the back of leaves. These creatures will then feed on other plant matter. In addition to this, ladybugs need red spiders to survive and develop. If your plants don’t have enough red spiders, you may want to encourage ladybugs to stay on your plants. These insects will contribute to your great harvest. Once you have introduced ladybugs to your plants, be sure to monitor their activity and make sure they are safe from pesticides.

BT spray

When you’re looking for a safe and effective pest control application for homegrown cannabis, BT spray is an excellent choice. This spray kills beetles, caterpillars, and mosquitoes. To use it effectively, you should apply BT to the entire area of the plant, including the stems and tops of the leaves. You can also apply it to the soil surrounding the plant. BT’s toxicity is only triggered once a pest ingests it, so make sure to spray a broad spectrum of areas, as well as any areas where the plant is growing.

BT spray is a widely used pest control product that’s safe for people and pets to use around homegrown cannabis. It’s safe for all plants, including the ones used for medical purposes, and it’s safe for pets. It won’t harm humans or your pets and won’t pollute the soil or groundwater. It’s also effective against specific insect species, such as bees and wasps.

Spinosad

Spinosad is an organic insecticide that kills a wide variety of bugs. It’s safe for use up to the harvest day. Spinosad is particularly effective against thrips. The two molecules it contains originate naturally in soil bacteria. The substance has been found to be highly effective against a wide variety of pests, including aphids and caterpillars. But there are many potential risks. It is also effective on certain species of butterflies and may be harmful to honeybees. It’s also safe for use in edible crops, but there are no studies yet to prove its safety for consumption by humans.

In addition to killing a wide range of insects, Spinosad is also effective against common cannabis pests. The organic compound is derived from soil bacteria. It smells like wet dirt and kills insects through contact and ingestion. However, it’s not effective against bigger insects, so it’s not a perfect solution for all homegrown cannabis growers. But for those who are interested in organic gardening, Spinosad is a great option for controlling pests without harming the plant.

Rosemary oil

Organically, Rosemary oil is a great choice for a pest control application for your homegrown cannabis plants. However, this natural ingredient can affect the buds of the plant when they reach their flowering stage, and it leaves an unpleasant odor. Fortunately, there are many alternatives to using neem oil during the flowering stage, including the use of resistant cannabis strains.

As a foliar spray, neem oil is a great pest control application for cannabis. It inhibits the growth of several common fungi, including rose black spot, powdery mildew, and other fungi. Neem oil can be diluted with water to prevent it from over-treating the plant. The correct concentration is 75 percent of the bottle strength.

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Insects that attack cannabis crops include whitefly, spider mites, and leaf miners. Insects like cabbage loopers and inchworm-like looper caterpillars are also common pests. Additionally, cannabis is susceptible to powdery mildew and other fungal diseases. To avoid these problems, growers should consider soil amendments, which will help to feed their plants.

Neem oil, another natural remedy, is a versatile product. You can use concentrated neem oil in soil drench or foliar spray solutions. Repeat the application several times to see desired results. This pest control treatment works well on both indoor and outdoor plants. Neem oil is also useful on flowers and can be used as a spray on foliage.

Synergy² Pest Control Jackson MS

If you’re looking for the right team to handle the issue for you, Synergy² is here to help. We provide trusted services throughout the area, so contact us for the best pest control services around.

Feel free to read more about us and decide if Synergy² is the right company for you.  We have over 350 Five-Star Google reviews for pest control service in the Jackson metro area (Jackson/Madison/Brandon/Ridgeland). Check out our newest location reviews for pest control service in Jackson, MS here at Synergy² Jackson Pest Control!

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Pharmacist and Synergy² Pest owner, Barry Pitts, is a long-time Madison, MS resident with a passion for applying advanced scientific pest principles to pest control services in the Jackson metro area.  Combining exceptional customer service with cutting-edge pest control technology allows Synergy² to provide residents of the Jackson metro area with the highest levels of pest control available today.

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