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I don’t like the MSDS for that productMight take a look at OrganiShield
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Sorry, that all got posted already, but I get that I use too many words. I'd probably nope out of most of my posts too if I were you.
I'm using Jack's clone, Epsom, and Mr. Fulvic. Total ppm = 300 on the 500 scale. This is up from 180PPM when I started these clones because they looked hungry. The boost did not improve how they looked.
Very similar to your earlier recommendation, it was already in there.
Here is one for you D. they no longer call them MSDS. SDS is the new term.I don’t like the MSDS for that product
Please elaborate. I like the amount of testing and proven efficacyI don’t like the MSDS for that product
Spray rate with that product is 7-10 days,Here is one for you D. they no longer call them MSDS. SDS is the new term.
Please elaborate.
You are on the other end of the spectrum from me on pests man. We don't run into each other often, but I gotta say you got skills. You nailed this, with a second by @Dirtbag. I should have listened to you on the first post. My answer should have been I don't think so.Spray rate with that product is 7-10 days,
Will not work properly for spider mites.
You can also crank the o2 to max and bail out yourself, but at this point I don’t think it would be effective.How much more do I need to do here? You guys got me scared now lol.
Turned up heat to max at 86. Turned rh and lights off. Clorox all surfaces. Sulfur will kill all stages when it gets here. Do I need to run the co2 tank?
Those are confirmed to be Hemp Russet Mites under higher optical resolution that I can't show you.
Have I got such a small amount there isn't much to worry about? I can't have these fuckers cross contaminating into fog. But I can't imagine why they would live anywhere but on the plant with a small colony like this, right? Just stick on the food until you run out of room like in the first pic I posted.
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I need a higher res digital scope. If I was gonna take a sponsor, that would be it. When you get under good optics, it's like plugging into a different universe. Opening up your favorite video game in god mode and just seeing an entire new planet at once. Then flying straight in and seeing more and more new shit as you get closer.
I won't be burning anything, let's take that joke off the table, too easy. Clever ways to kill in 3,2,1 go
That's what I'm talking about!I also have a steam cleaner.
Some chemicals don't mess with eggs but mother nature does.
Eggs fall off, roaming mites bail off, drop eggs before they die, they crawl up walls, hide in the back of thermostats, dehumidifiers, light fixtures, bottom of containers, under molding, corners of walls, window ledges, fuckers go everywhere.How much more do I need to do here? You guys got me scared now lol.
Turned up heat to max at 86. Turned rh and lights off. Clorox all surfaces. Sulfur will kill all stages when it gets here. Do I need to run the co2 tank?
Those are confirmed to be Hemp Russet Mites under higher optical resolution that I can't show you.
Have I got such a small amount there isn't much to worry about? I can't have these fuckers cross contaminating into fog. But I can't imagine why they would live anywhere but on the plant with a small colony like this, right? Just stick on the food until you run out of room like in the first pic I posted.
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I need a higher res digital scope. If I was gonna take a sponsor, that would be it. When you get under good optics, it's like plugging into a different universe. Opening up your favorite video game in god mode and just seeing an entire new planet at once. Then flying straight in and seeing more and more new shit as you get closer.
I won't be burning anything, let's take that joke off the table, too easy. Clever ways to kill in 3,2,1 go
I find it amazing that something so incredibly tiny can cause so much damage.How much more do I need to do here? You guys got me scared now lol.
Turned up heat to max at 86. Turned rh and lights off. Clorox all surfaces. Sulfur will kill all stages when it gets here. Do I need to run the co2 tank?
Those are confirmed to be Hemp Russet Mites under higher optical resolution that I can't show you.
Have I got such a small amount there isn't much to worry about? I can't have these fuckers cross contaminating into fog. But I can't imagine why they would live anywhere but on the plant with a small colony like this, right? Just stick on the food until you run out of room like in the first pic I posted.
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I need a higher res digital scope. If I was gonna take a sponsor, that would be it. When you get under good optics, it's like plugging into a different universe. Opening up your favorite video game in god mode and just seeing an entire new planet at once. Then flying straight in and seeing more and more new shit as you get closer.
I won't be burning anything, let's take that joke off the table, too easy. Clever ways to kill in 3,2,1 go
They can be gone for months, years but an egg can sit undisturbed for years till it decides to hatch, then you start all over again.Eggs fall off, roaming mites bail off, drop eggs before they die, they crawl up walls, hide in the back of thermostats, dehumidifiers, light fixtures, bottom of containers, under molding, corners of walls, window ledges, fuckers go everywhere.
Mother fuck. I just got weed herpes?They can be gone for months, years but an egg can sit undisturbed for years till it decides to hatch, then you start all over again.
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