Confuten1
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Well,Are you spraying the flowers too? You should avoid the flowers as much as possible and only spray the leaves!!So I noticed that my Blackberry OG, (3 of them) now day 35 into flower seems to have missing trichs. What i mean is they seemed to have more earlier on (in flower)and now there fading away. At first i thought that i was tripping, but then i started to think that mabe there was something actually going on.
Ive been battling PM, and treating all my plants with Green Cure. Ive been applying with a Mondi sprayer(pump action with a flow and pressure control) Ive been careful to spary gently with the least amount of pressure but is it possible that the pressure and Green Cure combo can actually fracture trichs and rince them off??
Confu...
Well,Are you spraying the flowers too? You should avoid the flowers as much as possible and only spray the leaves!!
CO (carbon monoxide) is poisonous/deadly to all living things. CO2 will kill O2 breathers like us.carbon monoxide CO is poisonous and im not sure if its good for the plants. CO2 or DIoxide is good but will still give u a headache in large amnts.
Swear to god, i think you mite have that russian super mite that eat THC. im not maken that shit up, i was shown that there real(guy saw um in michigan from some stuff from cali)and he showed me paper work about them.
you can see um with ah 40x magnifier.
ill get the real name of um later and post it,cause people think there made up but THERE REAL!
CO (carbon monoxide) is poisonous/deadly to all living things. CO2 will kill O2 breathers like us.
I'm curious, for those who say not to spray the flowers of plants affected by PM--how do you propose the fruiting bodies that can be seen on the flowers be dealt with? How do you prevent further spread, since Greencure is not a systemic and requires physical contact to do its work?
When I treat my girls for PM (gonna have to do it again today) I saturate everything or the PM remains and will continue to fruit.
Dude, foreal? I jus woke up but dam thats a rude awakening. Ima check and get back to u.
Confu...
No, I sure haven't.Good morning Sea, glad to c u chime in. So since you completely saturate ur plants with Green Cure, have u ever noticed less/ damaged trichs?
Confu...
No, I sure haven't.
The problem I have is I need tomato cages or something like them to stick in the pots because at this stage of flower the buds weigh *very* heavily already.
Add the foliaring on top of that and it adds up to lots of broken branches. Pain in the ASS it is, I hate having to do a foliar late in flower. Also, I do sog, which means I have at least a couple dozen plants to pull out, spray, and put back in. Fucking pain in the ASS. And the back, I tell you what.
***Confuten, if you're concerned that there is physical damage occurring, whenever you need to handle your girls you should use their own leaves to 'touch' the buds. In other words, grab them so that the leaves are the holders/protectors. I hope that makes sense.
Confuten, there are few label precautions except the usual, try not to get it on skin, etc. It's a very safe product to use.
I have seen them do this outside after heavy rains. I also had a friend dissolve his trich with neem oil which kind of makes sense since they are oil soluble. I have also read posts where people mixed too strong of iso alcohol solution for mite killing and dissolved some trichs. Did you do any of these things?
This is what a guy named zeus posted on RIU.... I went there in a link in another thread on this site and it happened to be interesting for this thread. I have not seen this routinely as a regular trich development phase though.
I have found that trichomes swell and shrink in cycles. I'm of the belief that you want to harvest when the trichs are at their fullest.
I'm a little confused by the lack of documentation of this in all my favorite grow guides, but this is something that I've observed for quite some time, so I may as well be the one to write about it.
These cycles last anywhere between 3 days to 2 weeks, the first time I took note of this happening I was scared that I had done something to harm my plants. A couple days before the trichomes were standing on end and looking very happy, then all of a sudden they were so small you could barely see them. Imagine my relief when over the next week the trichomes regained their former glory (and then some).
Also I saw a post somewhere where it was a quote of DJ Shorts or Soma and they were saying that trichs can burst if they get too full or over mature.
maybe lamps are to close and could be fryng them?
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