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Hello all. Ommp here finally stepping out of the shadows to learn from others and possibly share what I have learned. Had lights on for 10 years nonstopView attachment 557107 . After a divorce i have had some instability but have still managed some grows, just didnt have my head in it. I now have a plan and am super motivated. My little girl wants to go to college in my hometown so i am moving home in a couple years to buy land and build her a cabin to live in while shes attending. I can't do that if I'm not healthy. One of the first steps in recovering my health is growing something to feel good about. I am also currently overhauling my grow space to be disabled friendly. I have back surgery in the near future and need to make sure I can handle my garden with one arm while scooting around on a wheeled mechanics stool with a 10 lb max lifting capacity for about six weeks. If anyone has any tips for making chores easier I'd love to hear about them. Id like to use the making chores easier question as my first post but am still learning about where topics go and all that jazz. I think I'm doing this right, say hi, a little about what you're up to and touch on what projects you have on the burner yah? Future plans: grow some scary strong indicas for myself, find some good seeds for males to put all cutting onlys down to seed. That way I CAN take em with me. It'll be my first seed run. Gonna be a blast!!!! Thanks for all the Info I've picked up over the years. Peace and love to all. Hope you like the pic. It's a landrace afg from hand carried seed.
ebay for those cheap little 60 power magnifyer.Does this look like broad mite symptoms to anyone with an experienced eye?
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Never had them. Gonna try to get a scope tomorrow.
ebay for those cheap little 60 power magnifyer.
Thanks for the suggestion frebo. I picked up a few of the 100x a couole at a local shop. Turns out they were russets and not broads. Ive cleaned heavily, bleach, bleach, bleach. I suited up and applied avid @ 3ml/gal(three applications, three days apart), took cuts, disposed of old moms and have been bombarding the plants and space with met52, azatrol, dynagro 100% neem, montereys 70% neem, og biowar foliar pack, and compost tea.
I had hopes that a heavy neem, azatrol and biological approach would work. I cant say for certain that it wasnt working. One plant that showed what i thought were obvious symptoms was enough for me to reach for the avid. After speaking with the gifter of that cut i found out it has a leaf mutation that looks similar to russet damage. I should have scoped it before going nuclear and culling/killing plants. I assumed because i was engaged with them, and figured they had gained the upper hand. Post avid scopings i was unable to find any alive, dead or eggs. Live and learn.
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I use Cap's Foliar two or more times a week and once a week or so I make a tea with Neem Seed Meal and water it in. No mites
The russets are so nasty when u really see them with the 100x scope little squiggly white larvae worms pulling with front legs . Glad u had successful elimination .
I fill one of my old socks with it in 75-100 gallons of water and turn the air on for 8 hoursThanks Frebo What is your mix for the neem seed meal tea? I use it sparingly in some top dressings but have not used it in a brew.
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