Ceveres
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I confess to being very confused when seeing this thread : )
They look beautiful mang! I wish I could grow outside as well.
Fwiw, I used something called Flying Skull Nuke'em for spider mites recently, and it worked well. It's somewhat organic etc. It worked perfectly.
I confess to being very confused when seeing this thread : )
They look beautiful mang! I wish I could grow outside as well.
My instant thought was, "Wow, my memory is totally blown." Followed by, "I don't even remember being there?" And then, "I've been growing outside!?!?!" :pLol I bet you were very confused like "wtf? I didn't make a grow log..." hehe I've seen that stuff at the grow shop, that's a 2-part spray isn't it? Ill have to check it out, still trying to put my IPM together
I confess to being very confused when seeing this thread : )
They look beautiful mang! I wish I could grow outside as well.
Fwiw, I used something called Flying Skull Nuke'em for spider mites recently, and it worked well. It's somewhat organic etc. It worked perfectly.
Nailed it, my Blueberry is behaving about the same as your Kush as well, pests and all.
Dude, I noticed the same thing! My Sativa dominant plants (Diablo) are way more susceptible to underwatering and mites imo!! The mystery girl which def has a stronger mix of Indica in it has had no over/underwatering problems and the mites seem to prefer the Diablo. Wonder why..?
I'm hitting them with B-52 & Sensi Cal Mag Extra. 2-1-4 & 4-0-0. Maybe I can answer it for all of us. Trying to avoid rinsing Azamax again. It might be because the mites are poisoning them, just a wild guess but within the realm of probability.
My instant thought was, "Wow, my memory is totally blown." Followed by, "I don't even remember being there?" And then, "I've been growing outside!?!?!" :p
There is another product by Flying Skull. I saw it yesterday. But I think they are two different products. A second product is not mentioned on the Nuke'em bottle anyway.
Spider mites were gone in 9 days. I caught them early, similar to the OP's pics, but it's usually not that easy. I don't know how it would respond to an all out infestation. At my level, it was like genocide in a bottle. The plants weren't affected at all, and I was pretty liberal with it. If anything, I think they liked it? It was like how they respond to a foliar spray.
I was buying something different, but the shop insisted I try this and I was glad I did. I've been using it for incoming cuts and it's like the plants don't even notice the product. I highly recommend it.
:cry:Sh*t, this whole time I've been thinking trichs were the little knobby buds under the hairs and resin stalks were... well... resin stalks, or some other sh*t. I must've been sounding like a complete f^ckin idiot. ROFL!!! Well, thank goodness, I don't have to spell it to grow it.
So, at anytime up until this point, when I said "trichomes" I meant the little nuggy things under the hairs. See if you can remember that from now on, pwaaah, yeah f^ckin right. So, either way, I'll try not to sound like an idiot from now on. But that's a long shot and I won't promise anything I can't deliver.
Here are some gratuitous nug shots to distract you now...
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lookin pretty good!
Im not for sure what your talking aboutThanks. Was the link important? Seemed kind of random so I figured it was one of those autosave draft ghosts.
Im not for sure what your talking about
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