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Ok last time had problems , so here are the new ones:
Third week time for transplant from 1lt to 10 lt pot size, the plants look really healthy and the diatomaceous earth keep the bugs away :D.
Its my first time using nutrients (oregon's only one shot) , let's see how it goes.
Unsure, offhand, what remedy you should use as I've not had this problem that I can recall. A spray I've used for foliar cleaning between foilar feeds (as seedlings only) contained Palmolive dish soap, some crushed garlic steeped in mineral oil overnight and strained (then discarded, keeping only the oil mixture) and some water. I believe I used this for thrips (white flies) though and a general cleaning. And I stopped before the flowering light schedule switch.
@Will_journals, is diatomaceous earth!!!! i think is the best organic insecticide, the fine powder adsorbs lipids from the waxy outer layer of the exoskeletons of many species of insects; this layer acts as a barrier that resists the loss of water vapour from the insect's body. Damaging the layer increases the evaporation of water from their bodies, so that they dehydrate, commonly fatally.