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damn son, i wish i had that type of room to grow out. good luck on the run.Oh yea! I have about a dozen or so of Bodhi's packs as well. About to drop 2 packs of Goji OG and 2 packs of Sunshine Daydream. Will be following this thread for sure.
what's that? Cap sent me a link to something else, will try if what he recommended doesn't work out. them things are a little vicious, they have 3 of my snow leopards looking crazy. as of now i am going to only flower the best two (they're much vigorous than the other 3) . i cloned all so the other 3 will be set up for the next round if they don't make it this round.lookin awesome!
Im stoked on this one.
Grab some insect frass, no more gnats.
Flex good look for the recommendation, i wasn't sure what to pop until i seen your post.Hells yeah, that's quite a list man. Should be a cool show. Iv ran a few of those varieties and they are very nice. Can't wait to see what kinda phenos pop up. Good luck on the hunt! ~Smf~
yeah im pretty stoked about them myself, only thing left to do now is to grow them out.What a collection! You're nug jar is going to smell insane!
damn sorry to hear you missed out on these.that goji is very interesting...ill be tuned in..couldnt get to em in time b4 they sold out so ill live this one out vicariously thru you brotha...do em justice...peace
"them things are a little vicious, they have 3 of my snow leopards looking crazy"
Yo, Catdaddy, are you positive theyre not root aphid flyers? Fungus gnats are a pain, but usually dont really affect the plant much at all in my experience, other than getting stuck to my buds, lol. Any crawling insects in the root zones as well as flyers? Just want to be sure you have the opportunity to smash em before they really get going if they are RA. Good luck bro, peace! Motiv
Motiv - help me out here my brotha my last set of flowers had i'm gonna say root aphids but not sure - what i can say is that they were basically just running around in the dirt and flew on occasion but did not seem to effect the plants.. they just were a pain basically. I was under the impression that they would go away after a few weeks of plant life was eliminated so i eliminate my plants in that room scrubbed the entire area down with bleach and after starting up again I used the same perlite that I had from before and seems the little bastards took to the perlite, so once again 5 seedlings were culled and i germed 6 more.... lol and got completely new dirt , perlite, and moved out of garage grow area up to closet and no bug issues yet. I am currently waiting for the rock candy to pop out of the dirt and about to go put the not real good. lol.... and i hate waisting good gear -.....peace soser...."them things are a little vicious, they have 3 of my snow leopards looking crazy"
Yo, Catdaddy, are you positive theyre not root aphid flyers? Fungus gnats are a pain, but usually dont really affect the plant much at all in my experience, other than getting stuck to my buds, lol. Any crawling insects in the root zones as well as flyers? Just want to be sure you have the opportunity to smash em before they really get going if they are RA. Good luck bro, peace! Motiv
Motiv - help me out here my brotha my last set of flowers had i'm gonna say root aphids but not sure - what i can say is that they were basically just running around in the dirt and flew on occasion but did not seem to effect the plants.. they just were a pain basically. I was under the impression that they would go away after a few weeks of plant life was eliminated so i eliminate my plants in that room scrubbed the entire area down with bleach and after starting up again I used the same perlite that I had from before and seems the little bastards took to the perlite, so once again 5 seedlings were culled and i germed 6 more.... lol and got completely new dirt , perlite, and moved out of garage grow area up to closet and no bug issues yet. I am currently waiting for the rock candy to pop out of the dirt and about to go put the not real good. lol.... and i hate waisting good gear -.....peace soser....
Yea bro I was using cap's bennies and still do but them suckers would not go away but i believe you are correct about soil coming with them in it, strange thou my first two runs years ago back in the utube days was with soil that was sitting outside in 5 gal buckets for weeks and never had bug issues - well first rock candy popped from soil today so I can chill with my worries and bug free so far, think ill go back to cooking my soil at 250% for 20 mins before using again that seemed to work well for me.... now lets hope all stays good as i hit the jersey shore with snookie this week......as always Respect My Brotha Motiv.....Those look to be just fungus gnats bro, root aphid flyers have a comoletely different shape of body and wings. Feel lucky bro :) . Sticky traps will help with the flyers, caps bennies will help you get a nice healthy root zone snd can help repel pests, but wont kill the fungus gnats in the zone most likely (get em though, they rock). I use predatory nematodes that eat the fungus gnat/ root aphid/ other soil bug larvae in my soil and coco plants.the species name for the nematodes i use is Steinernema Feltiae and they work awesomely. Also, allowing you soil to properly dry out will help fungus gnats from ever starting, but a lot of soils/ cocos are coming with fungus gnat and root aphids eggs already in them lately, unfortunately. There are several soil drench products and sprays/ foggers (organic and chemical) that will kill them as well if interested. Hope that helps, definitely feel free to hit me up more in pm's if needed. hope that helps homies (Soser included). Peace and good luck! Rap soon. Motiv
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