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Ok brother thanks man i know i been stressing u for knowledge n shyt man im about at whits end and desperate to do whatever tha phuck i have to do at this point, these flying aphids are bringing me down man i thought i had them in check but there all over me again :( man damn! Hope u dont mind me messageing for knowledge homie like i said im brand new to bennies really and i need as much info as possible so i dont fuct anything up... Bigs ups man
 
Ok brother thanks man i know i been stressing u for knowledge n shyt man im about at whits end and desperate to do whatever tha phuck i have to do at this point, these flying aphids are bringing me down man i thought i had them in check but there all over me again :( man damn! Hope u dont mind me messageing for knowledge homie like i said im brand new to bennies really and i need as much info as possible so i dont fuct anything up... Bigs ups man


Bro are these "flying aphids" in your root system as well?

If they are, they are phylloxera. Root aphid. Fuck those things you need to wage war.
 
I dont see anything in my root system. They not much really even concerned with vegging plants either.
What they seem to love is to lay there eggs under neath the fan leafs on your flowering nuggs and all over any fans leafs on flower pad really and there larvae just suck the juice from the fans like lil vampires.
They carry brown and promote brown fungus as i believe its a defense mechanism for our plants to release oils and resin in defense for which the brown fungus then acquires and spreads like the plague literally..
I seen all the pix in the testimonial thread im almost 100% sure if the biowar is attacking all other forms of mites and aphids it has to get these lil fuckers too..
But yea they are not a root colonizeing aphid its all about the flowers and oils and resin in the fan leaves...

Ima hit u on the email first thing and and get this ball rolling again big ups and respects!
 
Ye
Delicious

That tea is delicious, the only thing missing from the recipe is the ice and a straw. Take care amigo's


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p.s. Besides making delicious tea Capulator has excellent economically priced products and is a good guy that is here to help
s indeed he is. very coool guy:-).
great work to caps.
 
hey cap how long can you use alfalfa meal before it starts creating a delay in ripening or other side effects?
 
not to ,but, in lolbut, i use nirvana,mother earth super tea,B-52, etc ALL with alfalfa etc and i really havnt noticedd about any longer time on runs? mind you mies! a bottle nute eh! if you use the ,fresh type gear? it may be diff? but it really bushes plants out with caps bennies eh.
peace.
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sorry bro but i havent found much for an answer either I just thought you may have known
 
excuse the spelling:-). ^ lol ,caps, :-)haha.still got googly morning eyes.
 
I haven't used Caps blend yet (still using up my other products before switching) , but I can absolutely testify to tea destroying pests by biological competition.

It works. Go Cap, goooooooo

I will buy some soon from you. Looking fwd to it.
 
So this is basically the heisenberg tea in packets? So the Aquashield, zho, rapid start, ancient forest, molasses tea i make i can just foliar it to kill my broad mites? And adding the ZHO right before using??
 
On humic acid:

"The activities of beneficial soil microbes are crucial for the sustainability of any soil and plant growth. Humic acid stimulates microbial activity by providing the indigenous microbes with a carbon source for food, thus encouraging their growth and activity. Soil microbes are responsible for solubilizing vital nutrients such as phosphorus that can then be absorbed by the humic acid and in turn made available to the plant. Additionally, microbes are responsible for the continued development of humus in the soil as it continues to break down not fully decomposed organic matter. This in-situ production of humus continues to naturally add to the humic acid base and its benefit"

Hey Cap, was wondering how much humic should be added to the brew? I realize that not all humic acid is the same, I have granulated humic acid, %100, derived from leonardite...would I put it in my tea bag with my ewc, kelp, and alfalfa meal?
 
Hey Cap, was wondering how much humic should be added to the brew? I realize that not all humic acid is the same, I have granulated humic acid, %100, derived from leonardite...would I put it in my tea bag with my ewc, kelp, and alfalfa meal?

I don't use humic in tea. Haven't experimented with that yet.
 
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