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Hey ken check out Beethoven bombs for your light depth plants. There suppose to work well against rhm
 
Hmmm. All good info though, that's for sure. Even the russet mite discussion. This is definitely a testament to what is happening in the Midwest with hemp russets. Good thread ken homie
 
fyi, If you add sulfur, Be careful with sulfur and oils. Can burn when sprays together too closely. recommendation is to space each spray a month apart.

Depending on your temp and humidity range, mite predators may help you out. (Many do not survive well with high temps and low RH.)

The type of spinosad matters. Different % in Conserve SC vs. a product like monterey garden.

The name of the ovacide (to kill the eggs of russet/broads) is forbid4f/judo aka Spiromesifen. Listed for use on food crops.







 
fyi, If you add sulfur, Be careful with sulfur and oils. Can burn when sprays together too closely. recommendation is to space each spray a month apart.

Depending on your temp and humidity range, mite predators may help you out. (Many do not survive well with high temps and low RH.)

The type of spinosad matters. Different % in Conserve SC vs. a product like monterey garden.

The name of the ovacide (to kill the eggs of russet/broads) is forbid4f/judo aka Spiromesifen. Listed for use on food crops
Huge thanks Leadsled! I did not know about Sulfur and oils burning when used together!
Waayne told me about it in a PM though. I coulda fucked my shit up!
I will hold off on the sulfur.
Im going to do more pruning today.
and spray azamax again in the morning
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And thanks for the name of the ovaside!

I have a bottle of Monteray...
Conserve SC must be the stronger one...cause its costs more
 
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Thanks for unlocking the thread ;)
The Aspirin and Azamax have helped. Im going to spray the Forbidf4 in a couple days..
And call this day one of flower..because they are finally getting undamaged pistols today :)

I will have it tested in november if there is something worth testing
 
I have read a couple of products that say they work for both russet and broad mites. One is supposed to be organic called Biomite. The other is called Nuke Em.
 
Ken, hope you don't mind this, but I thought I would put that vid I shared with you earlier here for folks to see

Yes folks, I discovered I have these little fucks today as well

 
I have read a couple of products that say they work for both russet and broad mites. One is supposed to be organic called Biomite. The other is called Nuke Em.
Thanks man! at 1st i was..ok yeah another product..that kills mites but then I looked up Biomite...What a trip...It's active ingredient is D limonene.
I have that! :woot: I was gunna make hash with it . I use it to kill flys :)
That shit will melt trichomes though..but I dont have trichomes yet..lol
 
Ken, hope you don't mind this, but I thought I would put that vid I shared with you earlier here for folks to see

Yes folks, I discovered I have these little fucks today as well


No Man I dont mind..Cant like that post though,,Thats sucks to hear! :depressed:

I wonder how many outdoor farmers have them and dont even know it?

Little fuckers don't damage the leaves..
they wait till the calyxes form and eat those :mad:
and they are tiny little fuckers hard to see unless they move
 
I have read a couple of products that say they work for both russet and broad mites. One is supposed to be organic called Biomite. The other is called Nuke Em.
I thought they were the same mites? Juss some people call them different names...
 
Ken, hope you don't mind this, but I thought I would put that vid I shared with you earlier here for folks to see

Yes folks, I discovered I have these little fucks today as well


What magnification was this taking with? Should I be able to see them with 30X?
 
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