Erick31876
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They work amazing, especially if you have a decent size room where you cant really move the plants around
I might buy one. I use a pump sprayer spraying but it is still troublesome getting under the leaves.Can't say enough about my obsession with the new Wagner stain sprayers.
Best 100$ purchase this year.
However the older 30/40$ ones at Wally world work amazing too.
U will not regret it. I promise.I might buy one. I use a pump sprayer spraying but it is still troublesome getting under the leaves.
U will not regret it. I promise.
Never will look at a pump sprayer again lol
Sorry, I am a little late to your "late in flower" question, I can still share what I have came up with when late in flower.U guys have any ideas on wat can be used late in flower?
Thanx for taking the time I'll keep this in mind for next time.i hope there isn't one!Sorry, I am a little late to your "late in flower" question, I can still share what I have came up with when late in flower.
Man, we all have spent hrs on thinking what the hell to do. You don't want to put "anything" on those beauties. You just spent months of keeping shit off it, and now, you are pondering to "voluntarily" apply some kinda of foreign, possibly toxic, substance to them?
This might sound kinda strange, until you think about it a bit.
I use a "food grade" 95% Ethanol.
I'm not sure what I am diluting it to,I keep the numbers high at least 75%. I have used it at 95% at times.
I put it in a spray bottle(mixed or straight). Find a cap that fits the spray bottle and use it while in freezer. The reasoning behind the cold is it won't melt the trichomes as fast. They stay pretty firm. As far as the mites, all that's left are those 2 brown spots in a pool of yellow stuff. lol
You don't want to leave it on there very long, it will burn like hell your leaves, so make sure you rinse thoroughly. Better to experiment slowly until you get it figured out. Hope this helps someone and I don't get a cussing for someones plants torching like the "Burning Bush". lol
That's pretty much all I got that really works. Preventative measures is always best. But we tend to push aside the small, though, extremely important parts to growing. I'll spend days and days picking a strain, then to turn around and neglect the very basics of growing,or have made poor decisions based on someones advise.
Best to research as much as possible, but experiencing and experimenting is just being a "farmer". Farmers have to be every craft. From carpenters to biologists, we are where the term, "handy man" came from. lol
Hope this helps and your flowers turn out fine.
I've been dealing with Russet mites. Totally different monster in the mites family. Them little fuckers breed faster than rabbitmites. lolThanx for taking the time I'll keep this in mind for next time.i hope there isn't one!
Lol those things are nasty I hate bugs good luck man i hope you get ride of them asapI've been dealing with Russet mites. Totally different monster in the mites family. Them little fuckers breed faster than rabbitmites. lol
I am using DE and powdering the plant and using in the soil. It is a natural fossil. It is sharp edges and cuts soft body insects when they breath it or come in contact with the DE. I wouldn't powder them in flowere, but veg? Hell yes. I am using a good bit. There is nothing on the leaves.I wash it off give it a day, then powder them again. Underleaf and over. Plants are healthier. Adds Silica. It is working from what I am seeing. I am changing out all my soil as fast as I can afford to. I think this is gonna work. Still need to bug bomb. Things are looking 90% better all around. Knock on wood.Lol those things are nasty I hate bugs good luck man i hope you get ride of them asap
I dont even know what i would do to battle them since i wont use chemicals
Maybe compressed air and blow them off then a washdown and into lower temps and humidity to make climate they cant live in but the plants can
I was gonna say, think about it as a "Quick wash". Mist it on, wait 15 or 20 secs, clean it off. If needed again mist, let set 30 secs, then clean it off, 45sec, Start with a dilution and work your way up. Be careful with it full strength. You will brown some hairs, but the choice is up to you.Thanx for taking the time I'll keep this in mind for next time.i hope there isn't one!
Conserve sc is magical.To prove my point of spinosad does fight russets and mites very well ( read label for rate )
Just need conserve sc
Than rotate with biocontrol of grandevo , than spinosad , than conserve than rotate
But stop on spinosad on 3-4th week of bloom, if needed use a “safe “ knockout with the bio control till harvest like green cleaner or Loast coast at highest dosage and rotate .
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Great to hear @norcalmike this stuff is lifesaver in a bottle an that isn't no bullshit! An that was a quote from Oscar the greatwww.thcfarmer.com