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This is a bit embarrassing, but what does IIRC mean or stand for?
@MushinNoShin LOL
I had to google it also
If I Recall Correctly
Side note:
This is a bit embarrassing, but what does IIRC mean or stand for?
Hoo boy... it's been a while since I've used any of these chems, and right now I'd be going on memory.. no, fuck that. Facts are what's needed here, lemme do some searching.
Dont forget to follow up that root drench in 10 days or so. 1 time usually wont get em all.Okay, good news; the AzaMax seems to have knocked-back the invasion a bit. Could only find 1 mite crawling around, but there are still a good amount of eggs. I did an AzaMax root drench today and hopefully that cleared it up, they haven't spread anymore, tho.
I've noticed the spider mites prefer some strains over others. They don't seem to like the Chemdawgs, Chemdog crosses or Bubbas, but love the OGs.
Side-note: Some of the new clones put into the AzaMax solution got a few fried leaves, most didn't skip a beat, tho. Also seemed strain dependent.
A big 'thank you' to you guys who have stuck around to help and lend advise, much love. It's good to be a Farmer :)
I really hope this Forbid 4f and Floramite clears things up and I can put this nightmare behind me. I keep my rooms clean, I'm no slob by any means. The floors, equipment and rezys are regularly cleaned with bleach. If fan leaves fall off the longest they will sit is a day or two. I am pretty anal about cleanliness.
I believe I got mites from some BTY cuts (I just had to have them :/), as those were the first to show signs and had the most damage. I immediately dumped them along with the other cuts I got from the same source. When I first got them I dipped in soap water and sprayed with iso/water solution, but I believe a few eggs survived and layed dormant until spring rolled around.
I got careless and am paying dearly for it...like literally paying cash for it lol. At the price, I sure hope these pesticides/miticides work.
If I Recollect Correctly. :) No worries on that.
Hoo boy... it's been a while since I've used any of these chems, and right now I'd be going on memory.. no, fuck that. Facts are what's needed here, lemme do some searching.
Fff... you ain't gonna like some of this label for Forbid 4F, but it's the truth. Not to be used on consumables, for one thing. In any event, here's the link to the pdf.
http://www.cdms.net/LDat/ld6P7000.pdf
http://www.spsonline.com/sps/sites/default/files/imagefield_thumbs/FORBID 4F_MSDS.pdf
Anyway, Forbid 4F should not be used more than 3 times during the growing season, this is why I said you need to have another product to use in rotation. Spinosad is one I believe folks are also using for spider mites, and they're known NOT to develop resistance to it (plus, it's approved organic *and* for use on consumables).
I've gotta go search on the Floramite now.
This can be used on consumables, must be rotated. I'm finding two rather different looking labels (just appearance, not poring through the text).
http://cues.cfans.umn.edu/old/mnla/floramite.pdf
http://www.ohp.com/PIB/PDF/floramite_475_pib.pdf
Will do, I think I have just enough left for another root drench too.Dont forget to follow up that root drench in 10 days or so. 1 time usually wont get em all.
If I'd known, I would have told you that the Israeli gas masks are the quality masks.Okay, something that really concerns me is that the inside of my gas mask smells like ammonia. I got it off eBay where it was listed as a "Czech M10 unissued military gas mask". It looked really cool and I figured it was better than a respirator, but it kinda burns my throat and irritates my lungs. Now this may just be my imagination playing tricks on me (in regards to throat and lung irritation), but it does in fact smell like ammonia, no doubt about that. What is inside those filters you guys think? It was brand new (I think) and was in the original packaging.
Something I should add, they found a small nodule in my left lung at the beginning of this year (I was a pack a day smoker for a good 7 years). They are suppose to watch it and see if it grows or changes shape, but because of my age they believe it is benign and may just be scarred tissue or something. Anyways, just incase I don't want to add anymore damage to my lungs or take any chances.
If anyone knows a bit about respirators and gas masks and whatnot, is it normal for gas masks to smell like ammonia?
Here's a picture of the one I got, you can see why I couldn't resist lol.
Side note: only got 4 hours of sleep last night, so pardon me if my posts seem kind of unstructured and/or confusing.
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Man, I should have waited to put the filters in. I literally thought they lasted for months, if not years. They have theses filters that were sealed upon arrival, that go into the cheek area inside the mask and screw into the side ports. My dumb-ass immediately opened the package and began to play with it. Really didn't know they only lasted a few hours like that, damn!@MushinNoShin
A gas mask aye? Did you buy new canisters for it? You shouldn't have that smell no.
-Those canisters have a Carbon filter if rated for standard "C" issue.
-Those canisters have a Micron filter and Carbon if rated for standard "BC" issue.
-Those canisters have a Micron Filter and Iodine impregnated carbon for "NBC" issue.
The canister filters come sealed from the factory and are not intended to be opened until use. The life depends on application. I.e. C or BC may last 12-24hrs whereas an NBC may only last 3-4 hours.
One of the best masks to get is the M95. They are Mil spec and are excellent masks. (sold NBC suits, masks and "test kits" back after 9.11 :D)
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I'll look for a Israeli mask right now, thanks Sea!If I'd known, I would have told you that the Israeli gas masks are the quality masks.
I don't think it's normal for it to smell of ammonia, especially if it burns. I personally would send it back.
Very doubtful it's the NPS.Maybe it is the NoPest Strips that is causing the burning? I don't know if it is phylotoxic or not.
Thanks, Bill! I think I will be enlisting the help of predatory mites and insects as a preventative in the future, for sure. Just as soon as I let things air-out a bit. This is the first time I've heard of Attain and Preclude. I will check them out, thanks again for the tip!Get some Met-52 drench your soil then come back with the Nematode combo pack two treatments week or so apart. I also use predatory mites, lady bugs, praying mantis, and green lacewing eggs for infestations. I fought root aphids/fungs gnats and mites through last fall. This was the way i regained control of my environment again. Great preventive maintenance between or when in early vegs told to me by someone i greatly respect is to use the Attain and the Preclude in conjunction with one another. Do not use a bunch of chemicals then release live beneficial just as a reminder. @Capulator OG bio is the Whip as well.
Preclude® TR Micro Total Release Insecticide
Attain® TR Micro Total Release Insecticide
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/
http://www.arbico-organics.com/product/2424/pest-solver-guide-gnats-midges