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A perfect example of why why I started to grow my own medicine.
so a grower cant spray chems on his or her fav mother plant and then take cuts to preserve the genetics? a perfect example of not reading the first post lmao @kolah your such a shit slinger/noble growerA perfect example of why why I started to grow my own medicine.
and yet ANOTHER shit post with no info. thanks kolah, but if you actually talk to me and ask me questions you might find that i am not a dumb fuck and i know what i am doing. keep your stupid comments outta threads, they only make it difficult to find info when some one needs it.A perfect example of why why I started to grow my own medicine.
thank you for the info... i bought a oz off of ebay and i didnt get any instructions with it.. i went ahead and sprayed with lights off ... i will also look into those predatory buggers... are they decently priced?i have avid, floramite, forbid, eagle20, merit, bushmaster, gravity, the list goes on and on and on and on, been doing this for over a decade.
on the label of forbid it states to use out of direct light, it also states mixing order for when using it with other chemicals at the same time. forbid is put in last after a surfactant. i can scan the label and put it up if you like, but that'll take a day.
if you've got broad mites may i suggest Amblyseius cucumeris. On the site it states for thrip control, but i can assure you that if you run with the sachets there is no bug that these little fuckers won't eat. there is a sachet hanging on every plant in my warehouse. i get them monthly, i don't care if there is overlap, there are no bugs. none what so ever. well there are amblyseius all over the place i'm sure of that. but i know that i bring in bugs every day from the outside into the warehouse. there are spider mites on the roses in the backyard periodically and in the vegetable garden there's not much i can do. it's part of natures way of cleaning up the weak ones. anyways, at the shop, in the grow, the amblyseius take care to ensure that they are the only bugs around.
My link was buried in text...thought a little link might be in order good Knowledge @toquer
http://www.arbico-organics.com/prod...WYIF7TMOtS32lvslAe1xgdQfgGRmdZWqEvBoC4RXw_wcB