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    Hi all.
    The other week I noticed that one of my plants had what looked like thrip on some of the leaves.
    I researched around and bought a spray to use to get rid of the thrip.
    I sprayed them last night according tonthe instructions and in the morning my plants leaves have become brown, spotty and the top leaves have curled up and look wilted.
    Is there anyone who can help me or suggest what i can do to help my plants.😭😭😭

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    • D.A.A.S.69
      D.A.A.S.69 commented
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      Good Morning Silver, that doesn't sound good at all what you are describing happened to your plant, the only good thing is you most probably killed every bug in the area though.
      That's strong stuff that Yates, I sure hope your plants recover.

    • Canuck147
      Canuck147 commented
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      Probably not for cannabis plants.

    #3
    There are definitely no bugs alive hahaha. I sprayed all my plants but only one seems to have reacted badly. Ive given it a spay with plain PHed water. Hopefully it will be okay πŸ˜“

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    • D.A.A.S.69
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      I sure hope they do, kinda strange only one got damaged some, anyway I hope she recovers.

    • SilverIceCat
      SilverIceCat commented
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      Yeah. The other two have a little bit of leaf discoloration but overall they look fine.
      She looks a bit better today. Still not to great though.

    #4
    Hey silver cat, just wanted to see if that spray fixed your problem? Never seen it before.. Hopefully all your plants recovered? How they doing? Happy growing an happy Holliday's

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      #5
      Hey SIC. Had a thrip problem in the past. They are hard get rid of! Well i can't speak for everyone with that! I tried insecticide soaps at first but its a ton of work to wipe down EVERY leaf on BOTH sides every couple days! Read how some people had good success from putting an inch of sand on top of their soil so they can't reproduce. Tried it and swear by it! With more research I'd go with food grade diatamacious earth first, if I ever run into the problem again, but the inch of sand and some organic insecticide soap did em in for me! Hope they continue to bounce back!

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        #6
        Hay SIC, JWarp has the right idea I use to place clean sand on top but only a 1/4" but now I mix sand and diatomaceous earth about 50/50 and sprinkle on top after the first few waterings it works it’s way into the soil it creates a barrier stopping any creppy crawlers from walking across or digging in to the soil.
        Hope this helps!

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