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I found it on Amazon, with 140$ shipping.. lol I think i'll have to pass
Habaneros + garlic? Or Habaneros by themselves? Wondering about the combination youre speaking ofDoesn’t have to habaneros by the way. You can use hot and i mean really hot peppers of any kind. Its the capsaicin that fucks them up and every pepper has this. Hot peppers. And garlic is toxic for spider mites too. So combination should work fine.
I'd be hesitant to spray garlic juice on my buds in mid flower... But that's me.
Hey man with the shit (bugs and PM) you're dealing with, I'd mix a good concentration of that pepper shit till my eyes were burning, either than or get a sulfur burner and use that. You've got two alternatives that you could use, pick one, good luck, Im betting you won't ever fuck up like this again (learning experience)...Habaneros + garlic? Or Habaneros by themselves? Wondering about the combination youre speaking of
I like it! Simple and Rite to the Point!!:)Green cure is like 15-25 bucks for 8 oz or you could go direct and without a fancy name (potassium bicarbonate) even on Amazon . Just look at the % and then copy application rates and make sure it does not have any other substances in it. Or just get greencure if your not down for all those extra steps/hassle ( It’s 1-2 tablespoons per gal, I would do highest rate and I’ve never seen any issues )
Remember greencure is a IPM ( non-systemic ) mold protection. It can also get you through this harvest, just like h2o2 can ( clean and not dirty)
Due to a new room and new setup, things went south recently and I'm having a lot of trouble. Im in my 5th week of flowering, I've been battling mites for 2 weeks and I've spotted PM on my plants today. I'm honestly pretty lost as to what to do, as I'd rather not spray any fungicide nor pesticide this far in flower. What would you guys recommend? ( I'll post pictures in a couple hours if needed, I dont have any atm )
Those are the products I could use right away: Nova, Natria ( both fungicide ) & Bug b gone, Ambush ( pesticide )
Natria only stays for a week while Bug B gone stays for 2 weeks, so they " shouldnt " be there when I harvest but I'd rather still not, + I was told it'd make the hair turn brown.
That’s why I said to kill the plants and clean the roomThis thread blows my mind. Frankly, after the pictures, I'm astonished there are any recommendations here other than startthefuckover. Garlic and peppers? That'll make for some super smooth and great tasting bud... It's not giving up too easy, it's surrendering to reality. You can throw all your cash and all your time at the problem, working it like a full-time non-union job in a Chinese factory, but the result is never going to be worth it (but it will smell like Uncle Guido's breath after Sunday dinner).
Maybe I'll catch flak for this, but the truth shall set you free... This late in flower, anything on your buds is going to end up in your body. That means mites, mildew, and whatever you might add to combat either one. Ever inhale capsaicin? Good times. Not to mention the stress brought on by both the infestation and the treatment.
Dumping a crop at week 5 or 6 can be a difficult and painful decision for some people. Nobody wants to lose that 5 or 6 weeks. For others, it's an easy call, because experience teaches us eventually, that trying to save the crop from that sort of infestation, generally means 8-10 wks lost instead.
Give up to easy, always a way to protect your grow in a natural way, just got to give it a effortThis thread blows my mind. Frankly, after the pictures, I'm astonished there are any recommendations here other than startthefuckover. Garlic and peppers? That'll make for some super smooth and great tasting bud... It's not giving up too easy, it's surrendering to reality. You can throw all your cash and all your time at the problem, working it like a full-time non-union job in a Chinese factory, but the result is never going to be worth it (but it will smell like Uncle Guido's breath after Sunday dinner).
Maybe I'll catch flak for this, but the truth shall set you free... This late in flower, anything on your buds is going to end up in your body. That means mites, mildew, and whatever you might add to combat either one. Ever inhale capsaicin? Good times. Not to mention the stress brought on by both the infestation and the treatment.
Dumping a crop at week 5 or 6 can be a difficult and painful decision for some people. Nobody wants to lose that 5 or 6 weeks. For others, it's an easy call, because experience teaches us eventually, that trying to save the crop from that sort of infestation, generally means 8-10 wks lost instead.
^^^ this. There is certainly always a way to protect your grow. These battles are not hard to win, but the "fighting" takes place before the infestation occurs. It's measures taken, and decisions made from the beginning that have the greatest impact on any crops success, failure, or degree of either one.Give up to easy, always a way to protect your grow in a natural way, just got to give it a effort