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Kalo, did you guys get the new place? Move in already?
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Ole DirtBoy been sick, hope he feels better soon.
So the IC boys said the choppers were flying Maui last couple days. I get the feeling the DEA was flying with HELCO the last week, piggybacking on the chopper time. Both Dirt and I had our GHs checked out by a bird that looked like he was checking power lines.
Stay safe out there everyone.Ole DirtBoy been sick, hope he feels better soon.
So the IC boys said the choppers were flying Maui last couple days. I get the feeling the DEA was flying with HELCO the last week, piggybacking on the chopper time. Both Dirt and I had our GHs checked out by a bird that looked like he was checking power lines.
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I got rid of mealy bugs this past winter dredging the root zones with a Azamax/Pure Cold pressed neem oil concoction. I think Azamax owes me a couple of free bottles for as much as I tout their product, but it works. If can, I'd suggest getting your plants up off the ground/floor.
The mealy bus that got me came from my raised bed, only a small patch was affected but it was pretty infested and it was a real cunt trying to get rid of them, what ended up working was I simply let the affected patch dry out completely for a month or so. While i was dealing with the infestation in my raised bed i was root dredging my container plants with the Azamax/Neem Oil every other watering.
Thanks for the tips Cooter.
I never used azamax before, do you need to mix it with a surfactant like neem? Like you mentioned, I think maintaining a strict schedule of drenching is the key to breaking the life cycle of these bastards and getting everything off the ground. I can admit to not sticking to a very strict schedule of treatments. I'm gonna be super anal about cleanliness when I switch over to the new spot.
I asked clackamascoot about it a while back. He talked to a buddy over here and the guy mentioned putting a bunch of mamaki or hawaiian basil around the base of the plants. CC also mentioned using Galangal (thai ginger).
Saw this in the news today:
Frost an black rose where have you been all my life! How the hell is she DB?I'm sick in the head lol na just passing a kidney stone oh what fun. Frost and Black Rose View attachment 434485 View attachment 434487 View attachment 434489
I'm sick in the head lol na just passing a kidney stone oh what fun. Frost and Black Rose
What is the best way store pollen for long term use?