I'm really fed up with battling thrips, and the idea of just getting rid of all my plants is starting to feel more appealing by the day. It honestly breaks my heart thinking about throwing away years of love and care for my collection. For those who have taken the plunge and disposed of all their plants, how do you feel about that decision now? Would you suggest doing the same to others?
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Before you go throwing everything out, have you thought about trying the method where you spray insecticide and then put each plant in a separate garbage bag? It raises the humidity and helps the insecticide work better. I saw someone mention this technique, and they managed to eliminate all their thrips in just a few days! It's worth considering before making a drastic decision.
I'm new to the plant scene and had a rough time with mealybugs recently. I had to toss out some pretty bad ones, and my wife was not thrilled about it! It’s tough making those calls.
Honestly, I think skipping the bagging might be the way to go. Just use the right insecticide properly, and you could save your plants without all that extra hassle.

I actually used that method the last time I faced thrips, and it worked well! I did lose a few plants to some white mold that developed because of the humidity, though. Now I'm trying systemic granules and a product called Deadbug Brew, but I might bag a few plants again just to be safe.