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That’s the same stuff that the Captain said worked amazing a few days ago.Good morning! Off to read about potassic soap![]()
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That’s the same stuff that the Captain said worked amazing a few days ago.Good morning! Off to read about potassic soap![]()
Morning! Its a good insecticide and fungicide and eco friendly because its also safe for bees, it only kills fungus and soft bodied insects like mites, thrips, gnats, etc...Good morning! Off to read about potassic soap![]()
I just bought the Captain Jacks Insecticidal Super Soap right now. Glad I stumbled on this thread this morning cause I was nearing reorder time.Morning! Its a good insecticide and pesticide and eco friendly because its also safe for bees, it only kills fungus and soft bodied insects like mites, thrips, gnats, etc...
A long time ago lolI’m sure you’ve figured this out already, but the reason to avoid neem on plants altogether is the risk of damaging the plant. In veg you can burn your plant if it’s not applied right and sometimes even when it is. When people use it in flower, it ruins the bud. If you’ve never experienced a bud that has neem on it, it’s horrendous. It’s better reserved for other crops if you have a choice.
You not lying there. That taste is terrible.A long time ago lol
I used it in veg. Twice
I tried making bubble out the leaves & it was rank. Still stupid I used it again got the ratio wrong & burnt the crop.
I never did get that taste outa my mouth it was the rankest taste ever.
Yep. I sure did.You forgot makes the flowers taste like shit![]()
only mentioned it adds some nitrogen is because some people will dump a shit load and then add normal nutrients and it will mess things up for them if they aren't aware.It was the and add some nitrogen to the soil
That had me laughing as that’s not going to help with bugs
I’ll admit I was in my hotel room & hadn’t had a spliff so ole moody popped his head in lol![]()
this is what i was meaning, thanks for putting up the detail for me.Oh I see hahaha but I think he said he adds it for pests but also gives nitrogen just as a side detail as its something to consider if youre gonna use it because it has quite a bit. Azadirachtin is what neem oil and neem meal has that kills insects. I wake and bake and Im still grumpy when I wake up, cant imagine how it would be without my morning joint![]()
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only mentioned it adds some nitrogen is because some people will dump a shit load and then add normal nutrients and it will mess things up for them if they aren't aware.
Yep. In ground, no pots.Do you grow outside then
It sounds like you are
I have the same Neem oil as u have, just in concentrate. I'd be mixing 1/2 gallon, minimum. Should I need it for mold, basically. Though I hear other was to attack to attack that.Yes. Deadbug is what I use to kill off the general waves of bugs that like to move in at night. I spray the plants once every other week in veg only with ready-made neem. I would never take the time to prepare the oil itself. Like @Gmix said, you don’t want that stuff on your buds. They’re gnarly if you use it during flower.
I lightly dusted these gals last night around 11:00 pm. You can’t really see it when the sun isn’t hitting it but you can sure smell it. It does the trick.I have the same Neem oil as u have, just in concentrate. I'd be mixing 1/2 gallon, minimum. Should I need it for mold, basically. Though I hear other was to attack to attack that.
Oil is oil, it doesn't really dry. It's always there.
I do I spray my veg plants one night a week with neem. I grow in coco so there a lot of moisture and I hate fungus gnats so I do this and haven’t had the problem since. Never damaged a plant or any problems whatsoever except for if you asked the fungus gnats. They definitely hate the stuff lolDo y'all ever use neem oil for precautionary reasons. Even if your plants aren't having any issues.
And then I keep captain jacks dead bug for bigger problems. That I hopefully don’t have to use lolI do I spray my veg plants one night a week with neem. I grow in coco so there a lot of moisture and I hate fungus gnats so I do this and haven’t had the problem since. Never damaged a plant or any problems whatsoever except for if you asked the fungus gnats. They definitely hate the stuff lol
I do buy it concentrated and mix it very lightly.
As soon as I put them in 12-12 I don’t use it.
don't sweat itSry bud I was being moody.
You didn’t need that. Yeah I feel a dick tbh
It does dry and degrade, specially outdoors but also indoors, thats why I thought it was safe to use it during veg and still think it is if youre not close to flower but I dont wanna risk it. It takes a few days for the neem oil to start degrading and in a couple of weeks most of it should be gone. Should be.I have the same Neem oil as u have, just in concentrate. I'd be mixing 1/2 gallon, minimum. Should I need it for mold, basically. Though I hear other was to attack to attack that.
Oil is oil, it doesn't really dry. It's always there.
Oh right different ball game personally I use. nematodes or predators whichever I need if I need them. Outside there gonna fly away or move to a different area so there not really useful for you.Yep. In ground, no pots.
I’d be willing to bet that depending on where you are, companions plants probably do work. They wouldn’t work where I’m at. We have a bug or critter for everything that grows.Oh right different ball game personally I use. nematodes or predators whichever I need if I need them. Outside there gonna fly away or move to a different area so there not really useful for you.
I have heard stories about people using companion plants that just could be bro science you know do they actually work well enough to make a difference