As has been evidence by all of my amateur questions, I am new to pepper growing.
I am going to have to bring my 4 reaper plants inside soon. Temps are predicted to get down below 40 here in Dallas by mid month. I am not interested in doing the traditional "over winter" of cutting everything back, which is about all my searching has yielded. I just ordered a Mars Hydro Mars II 900w LED light so my plan is to keep the plants going as they are.
I would like to do a spray treatment prior to bringing them inside to attempt to stave off all of the various bugs and what not I keep reading about.
The Bonide Citrus, Fruit and Nut spray is one I have read about a few times in my searches for over wintering and was pointed out as a good pre-treatment(unless I read things incorrectly, which is always possible).
Would this be something to use as a "pre-treatment" type of spray to hopefully stave off anything before it gets going?
OR would this be something to have on hand "just in case" I do get bugs indoors?
I am going to have to bring my 4 reaper plants inside soon. Temps are predicted to get down below 40 here in Dallas by mid month. I am not interested in doing the traditional "over winter" of cutting everything back, which is about all my searching has yielded. I just ordered a Mars Hydro Mars II 900w LED light so my plan is to keep the plants going as they are.
I would like to do a spray treatment prior to bringing them inside to attempt to stave off all of the various bugs and what not I keep reading about.
The Bonide Citrus, Fruit and Nut spray is one I have read about a few times in my searches for over wintering and was pointed out as a good pre-treatment(unless I read things incorrectly, which is always possible).
Would this be something to use as a "pre-treatment" type of spray to hopefully stave off anything before it gets going?
OR would this be something to have on hand "just in case" I do get bugs indoors?