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Bud Goodman's Perpetual Thread of Perpetually Good Buds, Man.

Same. A pleasure to grow all around. 6-7 weeks I think.
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Same. A pleasure to grow all around. 6-7 weeks I think.
 

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Fuck them spider mites ! Mine are back right at the end of flower , need a good ipm in place -

Ugh... Hopefully you can keep'em knocked down until harvest. 🀞

One of my favorites so far- and the gsc cut is a toss upπŸ™„

GSC... Hands down.
The Fritter is Jake Paul... GSC is Floyd Mayweather. πŸ€‘πŸ₯Š
 
Fuck them spider mites ! Mine are back right at the end of flower , need a good ipm in place -
The way I finally was rid of them was the predator mites Mosh; and keeping pollens around so they could replicate; lay predator eggs.. They just up and relocated somewhere on day. I could bleach them fuckers and spray insecticides between runs and never made any headway; for years on end.


I used a mix, so I don't know exactly which were most successful; but I think it was one of the last two; probably the A.swirskii... Or was it the dreded spidermite; I forget. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ




P.persimilis, N.californicus, A.cucumeris, A.swirskii. But again; I bred them for nearly 6 months to a year with pollens and there were swarms of them bastards.

 
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The way I finally was rid of them was the predator mites Mosh; and keeping pollens around so they could replicate; lay predator eggs.. They just up and relocated somewhere on day. I could bleach them fuckers and spray insecticides between runs and never made any headway; for years on end.


I used a mix, so I don't know exactly which were most successful; but I think it was one of the last two; probably the A.swirskii... Or was it the dreded spidermite; I forget. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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P.persimilis, N.californicus, A.cucumeris, A.swirskii. But again; I bred them for nearly 6 months to a year with pollens and there were swarms of them bastards.

Ur shit works pretty good so does pure crop - but I’m in the grass and friggin day I just to not get in there before a shower and set up good ipm ! Oh and get rid of the dirt
 
Ur shit works pretty good so does pure crop - but I’m in the grass and friggin day I just to not get in there before a shower and set up good ipm ! Oh and get rid of the dirt
Exactly, that's where the spray is ineffective, in the dirt; or cracks in the walls, ect. Anywhere they can hide; or lay eggs. It will knock them back good, but they always seem to make a comeback somehow. I think any possible permanent solution (if you can call it that) is a multipronged approach. Plus, living where your at, I think your likely carrying them in from outside. Pets; ect....

It's why we had strict staging areas in the big grow room back in the day; it was insurance. Cause catastrophe was only one mite away. But even that's not 100%.
 
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Ur shit works pretty good so does pure crop - but I’m in the grass and friggin day I just to not get in there before a shower and set up good ipm ! Oh and get rid of the dirt

Shower, fresh clothes, and changing your shoes at the door when/before tending plants absolutely key... Pain in the ass, but so are mites.
 
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Shower, fresh clothes, and changing your shoes at the door when/before tending plants absolutely key... Pain in the ass, but so are mites.
Probably the best overall solution stated here. We used to have these, and were required to put them on in the gateway. There was always a few of them sitting in the buffer area. The lead grower was adamant about this. Fuck I wish we could find that cut of that black licorice strain some day; one the most potent; best tasting strains, I've ever smoked that you'll never find anywhere; hands down. Lost to time and connections. If anyone here in the PNW comes across it, please speak up.

The guy was from Aberdeen area.

 

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Exactly, that's where the spray is ineffective, in the dirt; or cracks in the walls, ect. Anywhere they can hide; or lay eggs. It will knock them back good, but they always seem to make a comeback somehow. I think any possible permanent solution (if you can call it that) is a multipronged approach. Plus, living where your at, I think your likely carrying them in from outside. Pets; ect....

It's why we had strict staging areas in the big grow room back in the day; it was insurance. Cause catastrophe was only one mite away. But even that's not 100%.
I believe I’m bringing them in too new rule - shower before I open the door! Period.
i got them pretty good but a couple plants weren’t happy with me
 

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Low of 15f on Wednesday, supposedly. πŸ₯Ά

Fri
41Β°
35Β°

Sat
38
26Β°

Sun
29Β°
14Β°

Mon
24Β°
17Β°

Tue
30Β°
15Β°

Wed
27Β°
17Β°

Thu
37Β°
32Β°

Fri
36Β°
33Β°

Few bumps in the road here, things are starting to thicken up. Here's the Purple punch, certainly the standout in the bunch as far as size, and overall growth.
 

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