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thats why i love our community we all help eachother
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thats why i love our community we all help eachother
Wonderful garden brother... was wonderin if you figured out where you got the RA's from. I know for my chow mix grow I will be sterilizing my chow mix on a home made steamer like this one... http://www.mapleleafnews.com/DoitYourself.htm
Hope you get them knocked out brother.
When ever u get & min can u post a pic of Tahoe Alien F1 & F2.. No rush
might sound strange but someone on here suggested to put worm casting on top of the soil covered , which i did along with cap's bennie's and i have not seen a RA since i did it last thursday and none on glue trap... of course i have a much smaller set up than you D, but it cant hurt , just thought id chime in with what worked for me.... killer pictures bro... respect SoSer
Thanks D.. Tahoe OG is 1 of my favorite strains so I'm very intrested in the Tahoe Alien.. I can't wait 2 see how they look.. I even want 2 see if there is a difference in the F1 & F2
Hell! everything is looking super good from what I see homie.... Killer grow!
Looking schwing up in there.
Nice pic my man, the garden is look'in good! that SF is look'in soooo nice!
What up GP! So, the species of nematode D is using is Steinernema Feltiae, which are the same ones I used to help rid myself of my RA's. You are correct that RA do live in and affect the entire container and that most soil living nematodes mainly work in the top several inches of the soil, including this species. During my use of them i did however see the nematodes all throughout my 4" pots all the way up to 7 gal containers takin on the ra top to bottom (more heavily near the top) and even in my saucers. No nematode that i know of will fully kill an ra population, but they did very effectively, in my case, keep the colony of ra much smaller and kept them from needing to grow to the "flyer" stage to seek a less crowded home and continue spreading new eggs and keeping their population growing. The nematodes, along with caps bennies allowed me to pull a decent harvest without having to hit my plants in flower with harsh chemicals, which is D's goal here since the ra were discovered after he flipped the plants to flower. Basically the smaller the ra colony is, the less damage they do and hopefully with the use of the nematodes, bennefical bacteria and fungi, plus the frass, D will be able to pull off a fat harvest with the least amount of ra damage as possible. The plants in veg of course are getting nuked to kill the ra population there so next round there arent any ra to deal with. Basically a plan of control rather than full irradication until harvest is done. Hope that made sense. Peace to ya GP! Rap soon brother! MotivWhats is insect frass? I can look it up, I guess but I want to know what is, why you used it what it offers. Soo much new biz in the biz.
All that ... some exciteR or Evergreen will do them. I see you ran with some nematodes. I hope they have a species that will rock them dudes. At the time of my battle, the folks at Natures Contro, told me they didn't have ave a nematode species that actually fought the RA. They said they said RA live in the whole container where the one they sold workd only top few inches of soil. It has been almost 2 years so maybe things have changed.
hey motiv... can you get these nematodes on line as i can't access the stuff you guys can around here... there is one hydro store around here i have yet to check and my RA'S seem to be gone , think it was just a few hanging in my old perlite but i wanna be prepared in case them bastards come back... don't wanna have to cut down any more plants like last time, it breaks my heart..... peace soserShit D, things are looking killer bro! You aint lyin, that White Fire Alien is bangin out the trich coverage, im anxious to see how it finishes, still got that one to pop myself. This plan of attack on the RA should work really well and it sounds like you are ON IT! Keep killin it D, the garden looks great homie. Peace out my brother! Motiv
What up GP! So, the species of nematode D is using is Steinernema Feltiae, which are the same ones I used to help rid myself of my RA's. You are correct that RA do live in and affect the entire container and that most soil living nematodes mainly work in the top several inches of the soil, including this species. During my use of them i did however see the nematodes all throughout my 4" pots all the way up to 7 gal containers takin on the ra top to bottom (more heavily near the top) and even in my saucers. No nematode that i know of will fully kill an ra population, but they did very effectively, in my case, keep the colony of ra much smaller and kept them from needing to grow to the "flyer" stage to seek a less crowded home and continue spreading new eggs and keeping their population growing. The nematodes, along with caps bennies allowed me to pull a decent harvest without having to hit my plants in flower with harsh chemicals, which is D's goal here since the ra were discovered after he flipped the plants to flower. Basically the smaller the ra colony is, the less damage they do and hopefully with the use of the nematodes, bennefical bacteria and fungi, plus the frass, D will be able to pull off a fat harvest with the least amount of ra damage as possible. The plants in veg of course are getting nuked to kill the ra population there so next round there arent any ra to deal with. Basically a plan of control rather than full irradication until harvest is done. Hope that made sense. Peace to ya GP! Rap soon brother! Motiv