Thrips and spider mites well into flowering

BT is a naturally occurring bacteria that is commonly found in soil and food. It operates through a well-known protein mechanism that causes toxicity in caterpillars (i.e. insect larvae). This mechanism is not known to be present in humans or other mammals. It also does not harm most non-target organisms.

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Thanks Yeah I was reading up on it by searching “Is Bt safe to spray on my buds” and came across an article that supposedly a study was done and that Bt is not harmful if consumed in food (it is widely used in most every crop in the U.S. and abroad) because even if a human were to ingest it the stomach acids would “kill” it…But went on to say that inhaling something that was sprayed with it could have irritating effects etc…
From what Ive read about it that study on that particular page was the only one I read that stated that so…? I’m in agreement I believe that it is safe…But If I can get away without it I would…

  • Funny side note I saw a YT video of this lady that has melon crops that were being devastated by Caters…She was injecting Bt with a needle into the stems of the plant …That solved her problems,I was wondering if one had to would it work for Cannabis if someone had a really devastating problem with them?
    Anyway Thanks for your help…
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@AL_GREEN why do i see you dosing your cannabis plants now :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Like the song verse in “I heard it through the Grapevine” goes.
''People say believe half of what you see Son, and none of what you here" :musical_note: :rofl: :rofl::notes:

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Thank you for this. I just posted a new topic for this reason as I see so much conflicting info on google. Mine were minor and only noticed them during the 7th week of flower and have already chopped. I saw no webs and only a few mites. I will inspect the stems when I get home. They have only been hanging for about 14 hours since the budwash last nite.

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