Are these thrips

Please help. I’ve never seen anything like this. The only visible damage on the leaves appears to be thrip damage and these little white bugs seem way too big to be thrips


I’ve tried the Monterey with spinosad , and Monterey neem oil, and green cleaner, and plant therapy The green cleaner sprayed regularly gets them under control. Any and all of the product Applied slows them down, but thrips should be easier to beat than this.

I’m about to do a route drench either from that as SSN product ,

Any help would be appreciated has anybody Dealt with something like this before

Aphids

Edit: looks like the hemp aphid.

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Aphids x2

What’s your IPM routine?

Green cleaner or plant therapy regular strength once a week.

Soap of some sort. They need to be smothered.

Pyganic if your municipality allows.

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What’s pyganic. I was going to use. Safer soap. Maybe the one with pyrythrin

Definitely hemp aphids they’re super hard to kill.

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Hit your plants with some Diatomaceous earth.

Then a couple days later spray with a mixture of em5, water soluble silica and karanja oil.

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Shit what do I do

I’ll grab a bottle of promis (imidacloprid) tomorrow for you. That should work.

Heavy folair every 3 days, top and bottom of plants. Spray all pots. Also soil drench 2ml/gallon.

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What’s. Em5 please

Hit them with dt first

Then go in hard with whatever treatment you decide to go with

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Spent this season in the trenchs with them. They suck, just as @Saucyslabz says.

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Yes, pyganic is pyrtherin, most organic version

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Get some avid and kill every pest you come in contact with

Fuck avid

No cap

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I just looked on amazon, they have the organic version. ITS 117 buck yay The other ones are 30 bucks

When you say DT are you referring to diatomaceous earth

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Yes. Exactly

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