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Call him back and ask him to drop off some neem oil ....
And a happy meal with a large iced tea
And a six of corona..
I'll be over in 10 min
I’d use this it’s for spider mite be careful with Neem to the untrained it will burn your plants if you make a mistake regards Od spider mite need to be smothered with a white oil . Regards Od .Seriously , try to give the plant a neem oil treatment to slow down the mites
Dude if your plant has pm, pm is like aids of all molds. Meanings it’s systemic ( Inless you apply unapproved and nasty shit )
no matter what cover anti fungicide you use apply and fight it. It will be back and worse with time (exp if rain is it’s Allie and high humidity ) and make your yields suck Inless your on your feet with that.
than seeing that much of a population at that age Of a population, referring to your spidermites + since outdoors get some knockout like greencleaner or loast coast plant therapy as your IPM rotate with limited knockout products I’m listing below. Than you only have limited Times per cycle to apply it but to work great to kill many soft bodied + spider mites .
Natural Plant Insecticide & Fungicide | Lost Coast Plant Therapy
Lost Coast Plant Therapy plant spray protects your plants from damaging pests, mold and mildew with Lost Coast Plant Therapy. Eliminates bugs on contact by suffocation and dehydration. Does not leave harmful residue on your plants, and it even has a pleasant aroma.www.lostcoastplanttherapy.com
these products will fight the mites and majority of your pest issues and the mold/pm ( it will not cure your internal issue thou = will come back so that’s why this spray being ipm it will prevent both )
You can use these products past 3/4 week and till harvest but the biocontrols will be great rotate cause the con on the listed above is they are harsh on Your bennies (think of it like h2o2 method since it has alcohol and citric in it ) and they are expensive per gallon vs everything I listed below
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conserve sc & evergreen 5% would work great as a good IPM and knockout for your mites and a outdoor battle of 100+ soft bodied bugs.
read the info on their websites and manuals before like everything
pro: amazing killing ability and safe and super concentrated exp conserve sc con limit their use per cycle and can’t be used 3-4rd week in flower .
Conserve® SC insect control
With a unique mode of action, Conserve® SC insect control is an excellent product for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs to fight insecticide resistance.www.corteva.us EverGreen® Pyrethrum Concentrate For Organic Production | MGK®
EverGreen® Pyrethrum Concentrate delivers fast knockdown and kill of more than 140+ pests and is OMRI listed for use in organic production.www.mgk.com
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than in flower bloom week 3/4 to end of harvest . You shouldn’t apply those stated above products excluding green cleaner and plant therapy as your flower knockout .you can use these products listed below as your main inbetween sprays to make the limited cycles to make them last longer as well and make the pest less resistance as well.
Best combo ever (biocontrol )is to start using Grandevo and venerate xc every 7 days ( or on pest cycle days) and rotate from Grandevo to venerate every time every time (week 3- end of harvest )
pro: dirt cheap like penny’s per gal even at highest rate , safest stuff ever, won’t kill bee’s , will never have bug resistance and that’s a huge issue with a lot of pesticides , harmless to humans preety much and can be used and label allowed to cannabis con: should be used before you have “mid level- huge populations of infections “ if you do use a knockout till you have that low level and go back to the biocontrols ( meaning Grandevo and venerate )
Grandevo® | Insect Management | Pro Farm Group - Formerly Marrone Bio Innovations
A next-generation bioinsecticide, Grandevo offers growers long-lasting, cross-spectrum control to strengthen performance of modern pest management programs.marronebio.com Venerate® | Reduce Insect Resistance | Marrone Bio
Venerate® XC Bioinsecticide is effective to control aphids, leafhopper, mites, thrips and reduce insect resistance as part of your IPM or IRM program.marronebio.com
tip to save you money on biocontrol: buy the non cannabis label “cg” = it’s the same thing but ethier dilluated into liquid torip you off ( cause hydro stores/cnanabis growers can’t mix dry stuff?) and the venerate is 25%+ cheaper and same % and diff label but for veggies and misc?im good on paying for labeling but support a company that backs cannabis and their testing and support (very few do? That’s awesome ). I’m just cheap and if their nothing different in product, why should you?
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another tip if you stop using listed “knockout” loast coast and greencleaner , you still need a pm prevent till harvest (I would do this at rain season if I’m not doing reglaia ) , exp for outdoors and being infected?potassium bicarbonate
look into greencure , it’s not the cure but it’s cheap and all you got to do is apply that every 5-7 days or every time it rains and you should be able to survive this pm issue .
Green Cure Fungicide for Powdery Mildew | Planet Natural
Approved for organic production, Green Cure is a highly effective powdery mildew treatment for indoor plants, greenhouse and garden crops and turf.www.planetnatural.com
From the nightmares I have read and going through myself, I would have taken a flamethrower to that MF'er! I wouldn't want those bastards on the same block! Let alone in my yard! I got em outside and thought I carried em downstairs! Thank God I didn't...YETAlright, literally just got a phone call from a friend saying he's out front and I need to come out and he handed me this
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He got this from a friend who's doing his first indoor grow and really has no clue. I don't know age or soil used. If there's any nutrients or anything going on. He said it's got a bad spidermites issue and mildew.
Will those two issues correct themselves with it being outside now?
I was thinking for it to get a bit healthier before I top, LST and transplant.
Here's a couple more pictures.
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From the nightmares I have read and going through myself, I would have taken a flamethrower to that MF'er! I wouldn't want those bastards on the same block! Let alone in my yard! I got em outside and thought I carried em downstairs! Thank God I didn't...YET
Am I the only one that would just torch this mystery plant and start over? lol
* edit nope I saw that above me now lol
Yea, she's sitting in the corner of my yard away from everything. Been worried about this spreading to the rest of my garden. No idea how likely that is but it's enough for me to get rid of it. Never had to deal with these little fuckers before
Went over everything really closely this morning and it's absolutely covered. Even the new growth coming in.
Got a friend that wants to try and save this thing so off it goes later today.
Thanks for the replies everyone.
The echo oil dose kill the eggs I can vouch for that otherwise the crops I'm growing were spider mite from my outdoor grow used twice in veg 3 days apart did the work OD have a look at my pics no mite in site .Prob for me with sulphur you can’t spray anything within 2-3 (with other products, exp oil based) weeks of it and it doesn’t kill all the eggs? and you can’t use it In Flower . when you look how fast eggs hatch , you’d be fucked?
those knockout listed above will and and they even deprived flower or super safe stuff .
I just blasted my plants with water a firm fine spray and washed most of the fkers off each leaf then I hit them again with Dr.Bronners and Rosemary essential oils. The water knocked most of them ,their shit and eggs off. I'll do it again if I see any, might not get them all but it controls them.Alright, literally just got a phone call from a friend saying he's out front and I need to come out and he handed me this
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He got this from a friend who's doing his first indoor grow and really has no clue. I don't know age or soil used. If there's any nutrients or anything going on. He said it's got a bad spidermites issue and mildew.
Will those two issues correct themselves with it being outside now?
I was thinking for it to get a bit healthier before I top, LST and transplant.
Here's a couple more pictures.
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Damn. What an improvement. Great job and happy grows.Okay, figure this was worthy of a little update.
I never got rid of it. He ended up bailing on me and then things got busy. My mom of all people was over and saw it on the patio. Suggested couple drops of dawn dish soap into a spray bottle with water. Hit it that night pretty good everywhere and it rained for the next two days.
Left it for a week and kept a close eye on everything. After it perked up I trimmed it up and bent it over a bit. Went to the nursery and picked up 250 lady bugs.
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Light foliar spray with water and let about 30/50 lady bugs go that evening. Two days later said screw it and let the other 200 go. Should have taken a picture of that. Thing was covered. To my surprise the lady bugs stuck around for a week or two. A lot moved to other plants in the garden.
Anywho, this is how she looks now. Kind of glad I didn't get rid of it. Good learning experience. Lady bugs kick ass.
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