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5 mls in 14 litresI give them silica every day
5 mls in 14 litresI give them silica every day
They are a beetle...I'm not sure if they would be fully stopped by a screen...screen cube?I just read an article that said “destroy plants before they emerge as adults”! . another reason for a screen house!
Found east of the Rockies...whew...I am just westI just read an article that said “destroy plants before they emerge as adults”! . another reason for a screen house!
It looks pretty good you can amend it it may be available in liquid form I’m going to look into it furtherI give them silica every day
Thanks for the info I’ll battle it out somehow not exactly sure how I’ll prevent them from coming back next spring I’m going to use a soil drench for sure and bag my root balls up in clear plastic bags and let them cook in the sun that should kill them?Found east of the Rockies...whew...I am just west
they aren’t in the roots but you should burn your stems and stalks, I thinkThanks for the info I’ll battle it out somehow not exactly sure how I’ll prevent them from coming back next spring I’m going to use a soil drench for sure and bag my root balls up in clear plastic bags and let them cook in the sun that should kill them?
looking nice, glad to see these didnt get attacked. how is the RA situation goin, hope it worked out.Veg for maybe another 2-3 weeks maybe? Depends on how the bigger girls recover in my other greenhouse. I really want to flower something ASAP lol
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The smaller ones did get attacked but I noticed it quick enough to treat them right away, thank goodness. I think also because they are in ground then maybe some beneficial bugs were snacking on the RA larvae. Seen alot of soil mites and earwigs before I nuked the area. Now there is no sign of any bugs at all lol. No signs of any bugs in the other greenhouse with 4 bushes as well. I topdressed Azos and mycorrizhae and scratch it in then watered it all in with some bio-cozyme. They aren't wilting in the sun like they have been for the past week so that's a good sign. Yellowing is not progressing and they seem to be resuming growth. Slowly but surely. Thanks for the concern bro.looking nice, glad to see these didnt get attacked. how is the RA situation goin, hope it worked out.
what is that you are using for support. I've seen several people using it?The smaller ones did get attacked but I noticed it quick enough to treat them right away, thank goodness. I think also because they are in ground then maybe some beneficial bugs were snacking on the RA larvae. Seen alot of soil mites and earwigs before I nuked the area. Now there is no sign of any bugs at all lol. No signs of any bugs in the other greenhouse with 4 bushes as well. I topdressed Azos and mycorrizhae and scratch it in then watered it all in with some bio-cozyme. They aren't wilting in the sun like they have been for the past week so that's a good sign. Yellowing is not progressing and they seem to be resuming growth. Slowly but surely. Thanks for the concern bro. View attachment 889786
Hortitrellis. Works great. They have the hydrofarm 3.5inch square nets on Amazon. I wish I would have order that because the 6 inch squares on mine are kinda big.what is that you are using for support. I've seen several people using it?
sweet! they do look better for sure, glad you got it turned around in time. my buddy in fresno had some seedlings get merked by the heat a couple weeks ago, same time as the bugs blew you up. i'll be rooting for ya, im central valley born and raised , graduated from fresno state, lived in fresno for 9 years, but left in 2011. go dogs!!!The smaller ones did get attacked but I noticed it quick enough to treat them right away, thank goodness. I think also because they are in ground then maybe some beneficial bugs were snacking on the RA larvae. Seen alot of soil mites and earwigs before I nuked the area. Now there is no sign of any bugs at all lol. No signs of any bugs in the other greenhouse with 4 bushes as well. I topdressed Azos and mycorrizhae and scratch it in then watered it all in with some bio-cozyme. They aren't wilting in the sun like they have been for the past week so that's a good sign. Yellowing is not progressing and they seem to be resuming growth. Slowly but surely. Thanks for the concern bro. View attachment 889786
Thanks man. I'm glad I got this figured out. I thought for sure they were goners, just had to put my greenthumb into overdrive lol. Kinda figured you were from the CV your name is Visajoe1 after all lol. I worked out in Visa, neat lil town.sweet! they do look better for sure, glad you got it turned around in time. my buddy in fresno had some seedlings get merked by the heat a couple weeks ago, same time as the bugs blew you up. i'll be rooting for ya, im central valley born and raised , graduated from fresno state, lived in fresno for 9 years, but left in 2011. go dogs!!!
I've.grown in green houses and it poses its own challengesThey are a beetle...I'm not sure if they would be fully stopped by a screen...screen cube?
No....they lay larvae in the stalks of hemp and cannabisThanks for the info I’ll battle it out somehow not exactly sure how I’ll prevent them from coming back next spring I’m going to use a soil drench for sure and bag my root balls up in clear plastic bags and let them cook in the sun that should kill them?
Burn the stalks and stemsI've.grown in green houses and it poses its own challenges
No....they lay larvae in the stalks of hemp and cannabis
For nowFound east of the Rockies...whew...I am just west
Do they get into greenhouses too?I've.grown in green houses and it poses its own challenges
No....they lay larvae in the stalks of hemp and cannabis
Oh yeah...mother nature finds a wayDo they get into greenhouses too?
I’ll keep spraying the flora shield and go hunt for them early in the morning and keep squeezing the small stems till I pop them!Oh yeah...mother nature finds a way
Bud worm super cropping! Dunno what I’ll call it ! Ya Never know it could be catchy lolI’ll keep spraying the flora shield and go hunt for them early in the morning and keep squeezing the small stems till I pop them!