Best outdoor pest management strategy?

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Just getting to the point where the outdoor ladies change from veg to flower. There have been hints that it was happening now for a few days but today, 3 are definitely building bud sites. One (Skunk #1; has all the look, including a good stretch, but not showing any white hairs yet.

I have been spraying BT and Spinosad a couple times weekly, but don’t want to mess up the buds.

1 - As it begins to stack and bulk up, what is a good pest management spray?
2 - should I spray regularly through flower? If so, what schedule?
3 - During application, should I avoid hitting the buds ?

Thank you, any additional recommendations would be helpful.
 
This is all as a preventative mechanism, not currently doing battle with anything, but of course thats only a disaster away!
 
This is all as a preventative mechanism, not currently doing battle with anything, but of course thats only a disaster away!
What kind of pests do you typically see? Beneficials work well for preventative measures.

I've had good luck with Nature's Good Guys for beneficial nematodes and a predatory mite that lives in soil.
 
What kind of pests do you typically see? Beneficials work well for preventative measures.

I've had good luck with Nature's Good Guys for beneficial nematodes and a predatory mite that lives in soil.
Last year there were some form of caterpillars. I believe it was sphinx moth larvae but not positive.
Green worms not much thicker than a pencil lead.

This year we have occasional grasshoppers, but not swarms (Yet).

I hadn’t thought about putting beneficials outdoors, I always thought they’d probably migrate away.
 
Last year there were some form of caterpillars. I believe it was sphinx moth larvae but not positive.
Green worms not much thicker than a pencil lead.

This year we have occasional grasshoppers, but not swarms (Yet).

I hadn’t thought about putting beneficials outdoors, I always thought they’d probably migrate away.
Are you in pots or in ground? Some of the beneficials will migrate. Especially mantis for the grass hoppers. Nematodes won’t migrate off to quick as long as there is a food source present. Being in pots will help when using beneficial insects outdoors.
 
One in ground, three In pots..

I’ll have to look into the natural defense systems.
 
I know this is what SSHZ uses indoor but it should still be fine outdoors.
Just spray after the sun goes down.
 
I know this is what SSHZ uses indoor but it should still be fine outdoors.
Just spray after the sun goes down.
I do have the tea tree oil, peppermint oil, peroxide and alcohol.
I’ll need to do this a couple times as things progress!

Thank you.
 
Last year there were some form of caterpillars. I believe it was sphinx moth larvae but not positive.
Green worms not much thicker than a pencil lead.

This year we have occasional grasshoppers, but not swarms (Yet).

I hadn’t thought about putting beneficials outdoors, I always thought they’d probably migrate away.
You're right, you need the right plants around to keep the tiny beneficial wasps that lay eggs on caterpillars around. In fact, just growing the plants might attract them. Seems they like composites, like daisies and cone flowers.
 
Monterey Garden Insect spray is also a good one…….iuse it for mites because of the Spinosad in it but it controls or kills many pests.
 
one solution to bugs that seems to be immediately effective, if not long lasting is a strong stream of water.

I’m truly hoping that the low RH is enough to keep budrot at bay, normal daily RH gets down to the teens from about 9AM to after 6PM. I’ve not been seeing any signs, but must remain diligent!

A good spray and shake removes most everything.

I’m finding ants climbing my plants, I haven’t seem them doing it yet, but I suspect they are the source of some aphids I saw on Thursday. Little bastages are irritating me. Sprayed them down and they were gone for a couple days, then back.

I also piled up some borax, powdered sugar and DE at the trunk of each plant.

I’ll reply back after harvest and trim when I can determine if this was a good idea or a terrible one!
 
The ants may actually be growing/farming the aphids~!
They like the 'honey dew' the aphids make.
 
one solution to bugs that seems to be immediately effective, if not long lasting is a strong stream of water.

I’m truly hoping that the low RH is enough to keep budrot at bay, normal daily RH gets down to the teens from about 9AM to after 6PM. I’ve not been seeing any signs, but must remain diligent!

A good spray and shake removes most everything.

I’m finding ants climbing my plants, I haven’t seem them doing it yet, but I suspect they are the source of some aphids I saw on Thursday. Little bastages are irritating me. Sprayed them down and they were gone for a couple days, then back.

I also piled up some borax, powdered sugar and DE at the trunk of each plant.

I’ll reply back after harvest and trim when I can determine if this was a good idea or a terrible one!
You might want to try tangle foot around the stem, that stuff seems to catch them before they can get up the stem. The ants actually farm the aphids Just a thought, but ive seen a few others use it with pretty great results.
 
The ants may actually be growing/farming the aphids~!
They like the 'honey dew' the aphids make.
You beat me to that by a minute steamroller, good call!
 
Doing my last BT spray today or tomorrow. The occasional Monterey Insect and weekly Garden Friendly Fungicide going forward. I think the GFF is an excellent hedge against bud rot and mold. No PM present but I'd be spraying that with milk if it shows.

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thank you for the recommendation!

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Bandit posted some spray one time but not sure how it worked out. i overspray spray paint like a mutha so i didn't even wanna try!! haha
 
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