Aqua Man
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That is not paranoid. you have no idea how many things are crawling around in drain lines.Even a 1 way valve on my waste water that pumps out to a drain lol.
Yeah... its 25 ft line and a pump to crawl through but I was taking no chances.That is not paranoid. you have no idea how many things are crawling around in drain lines.
I was raised in Texas in the back woods. Back when city water and sewage did not exist. We had all kinds of wild things come up through the pipes. Snakes, Spiders, beetles...Yeah... its 25 ft line and a pump to crawl through but I was taking no chances.
Lol that's enough to make ya constipated for life.I was raised in Texas in the back woods. Back when city water and sewage did not exist. We had all kinds of wild things come up through the pipes. Snakes, Spiders, beetles...
Lol that's enough to make ya constipated for life.
Maybe chasing the prairie dog lol.It's funny now, but I was awaken at 3am by my Mom screaming at the top of her lungs, I was first on the scene and saw a snake coming from the toilet.
I slammed the lid and trapped its head. I had grabbed my knife when I launched from bed, so I whacked it's head off.
Mom made my dad drive her to her parents house so she could use the bathroom.
The guy who told you to defoloate. I.e. take off the leaves...well i wouldnt if you dont want them inside the plant. Tear a leaf off they will crawl inside the plant and lay eggs. Lol you definetly dont need that!Ik lmao it was just a thought i had
Pics are better never know what a person is clicking on. Internet and all......from the looks of it....GOOD LUCK! Not trying to be an ass....My microscope just came in and this is disgusting.
Whitefles.My microscope just came in and this is disgusting.
Those are whiteflies?Whitefles.
Kill'em Dead.
certainly various cultivars are more hardy and resistant to them, no doubt about that whatsoever.Ive read they like certain terpenes and chemicals inside the plant. Wonder if the toxin the inject has any thing to do with this....certain cultivars seem to get hit badly by these guys...ogs for sure cause they accumulate the Mg.
What were the varietals this happened with?
My thinking is if they are zinc, iron, mg accumulators they will be infested more so than cultivars that dont accumulate these 3 elements...wonder if thats true or not..certainly various cultivars are more hardy and resistant to them, no doubt about that whatsoever.
Yea if it's not harmful, the only thing I would say about that, is it edible? That's kinda the rule I go by, if it's not edible, I don't want it on the plant generally.Theres already a product out there...lol....no means to burst your bubble...they cant label it as an insecticide for some reason...ill get you a link.
This product needs serious dillution before use on plants. Its for hair, skin, luandry, carpets, etc
Kill Scabies, Biting Mites, Bird Mites with Natural Enzymes
Non Toxic Scabies Mite Killerwww.beyondbeds.com
Now the ? Is the warmer co2 is in a sealed environment will it penetrate those tuff to get into apicals?Ive read that too...but theres conflicting info 9n the hemp russet mite....its even a little different than the tomato russet they say.....yeah co2 will kill them! If you could disinfect in a sealed box filled with co2 and temps 85?! Will kill in 12 hours from what i was reading
Not for sure, but I think silicon like aqua has a lot to do with things, diet, and maybe the structure of the plant might lend itself to better resistance, like giant people make better lumberjacks or something along those lines. Some cultivars are just appear thicker skinned, and produce denser bud material ect... a stronger plant.My thinking is if they are zinc, iron, mg accumulators they will be infested more so than cultivars that dont accumulate these 3 elements...wonder if thats true or not..
See they cant call enzymes non toxic and still a pesticide? Since its non toxic they cant call it a pesticide. Stoopid! The site says thisYea if it's not harmful, the only thing I would say about that, is it edible? That's kinda the rule I go by, if it's not edible, I don't want it on the plant generally.
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