How to deal with the pest control problem of growing marijuana?

Any grower who has dealt with a pest infestation in their cannabis garden will tell you that recovering from it is an uphill battle. Cleaning a grow space mid-cycle is painstaking, requiring hours of additional labor alongside increased costs all for a damaged crop.

Once a pest outbreak has occurred in your garden, plants are much less likely to produce to their full potential as they have been spending excessive amounts of energy protecting themselves. The stress will stunt a plant’s growth and vigor, resulting in lower yields and damaged buds.

However, pest-proofing your garden from the start is simple and easy. Below are a few strategies that will help give you the upper hand against pests.

How to Prevent Cannabis Pests?
Cannabis grown indoors may not be subject to these animal threats, but the risk of an infestation from insect or fungus pests is much greater. Since fungus spores are microscopic and insects like mites and aphids are also incredibly small, preventative methods include strict protocols for anyone entering a grow room, beginning with cleanliness. Pests ‒ especially mites, molds and mildews ‒ can easily hitch rides on shoes, clothing, and hair.

If marijuana clones must be brought into the site, they should have a special quarantine room with great lighting, where the clones sit for 2 weeks before getting integrated into the main plant area. 10-40x magnifiers should be used on a daily basis to examine the clones and the surface of the medium to look for small moving objects. If possible, start from seed to avoid this problem.

No satisfying pest treatments exist for flowering plants past the 2nd week of the 12/12 light cycle. At this point in the plant’s development, even Safer’s Soap can harm the fragile white hairs that begin to emerge from the plant nodes, and other sprays that might not cause the white hairs to suffer might have a residual effect on the finished product, either in terms of taste or unhealthy residues.

Tools for Early Detection of Pests

One of the best ways to notice an infestation or the appearance of pests relatively early is through the use of fly strips. This helpful tool can be placed nearby your crops and used as a method of monitoring if or when any bugs arise. Daily monitoring of these strips will help you notice if there are any bugs present, because you’ll see them sticking to the strips. Using this helpful tool can allow you to exterminate any insects before they even transform into a full-blown infestation, which means a lot less work for you in the long run.

Are you ready to grow cannabis indoor? You can use commercial grow tent and cannabis grow light to start your own growing. It is easy for beginners, come and have a try!

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