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When producing marijuana you have to keep an eye on multiple factors. One of the most critical are the possible pests that can attack our plants. Of all of these, whitefly is the most dangerous.
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Whitefly is a light colored species of insect that belongs to the Hemiptera family.
What is the biggest issue with whitefly? Well they reproduce like rabbits! In just 12 days they can lay and hatch 150 eggs.
They are capable of destroying a crop and making it impossible to recover. So prevention is key, but if we are unable to do so we can also get rid of them by acting quickly and efficiently.
To make sure it’s not too late, look out for clear signs that whitefly may be attacking your crop:
As you can see, whitefly is able to attach itself to plants, especially to stalks and leaves. A daily check of your plants will help you to control this and to detect the first signs of any symptoms that this insect may cause.
If you want to know how to get rid of the whitefly from your marijuana plants, below we are going to leave you with some tips of how to do so:
When it comes to getting rid of pests we need to get down to work, which is why we recommend these home remedies for you to try:
Bear in mind that home remedies against whitefly can be effective, but at times only partially. If you do not completely eradicate the insect and any possible eggs it has laid, the same problem is likely to arise within a few days.
Whitefly is happiest in temperate climates, so when things get a little extreme it can make them uncomfortable and even stamp them out completely.
When it comes to the cold, their activity and reproduction capacity starts to reduce at under 10°C, meaning they are easier to control.
However, if you want to completely get rid of them, choose heat. Any temperature above 32°C increases their mortality rate.
But remember, whichever option you go for, you must protect your plants as well, as extreme temperatures can affect their growth cycles.