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Me either, but apparently the lava can live in the roots? I've been treating for thrips so I'm hoping this was a rare survivor looking for a drink of water!?I’ve never seen thrips in the roots but possible I guess. I noticed them on my basement door window, it had clear goo and fliers stuck to it. I had them bad obviously. That was with little control, no root drenches, just captain jacks spray.
Do the crime, do the time, I had a good run! I would still have them I assume if it wasn’t for the year breake.
So all the black dogs rooted but about half got a bit singed when I let the water run down a bit, one of them is fine ish, so I'm going to dirt pot it today, if that's a thing, dirt potting? Lol
I had a bad fall Monday and I wasn't able to tend garden for a couple days, but my friend Bobbie baseball helped out, told her to pour water on what ever felt light lol, idk figured I'd deal with it when I was up and about again but everything's fine except for those few clones, should have told her to pour some water in the tray, my bad!
They'll be fine I'm sure, I took a few back-up cuts from the blooming BD mother just in case but I'm probably just going to go with this decent-looking one I have she has a ton of healthy roots
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and if she's fine tomorrow the rest of the dogs will come out of the cloning tray, I'll probably never run the black dog again anyway because of her long blooming time, also I need the room to get some gorilla glue cuts ready for a run ✌
Hope you’re feeling better and up and about.So all the black dogs rooted but about half got a bit singed when I let the water run down a bit, one of them is fine ish, so I'm going to dirt pot it today, if that's a thing, dirt potting? Lol
I had a bad fall Monday and I wasn't able to tend garden for a couple days, but my friend Bobbie baseball helped out, told her to pour water on what ever felt light lol, idk figured I'd deal with it when I was up and about again but everything's fine except for those few clones, should have told her to pour some water in the tray, my bad!
They'll be fine I'm sure, I took a few back-up cuts from the blooming BD mother just in case but I'm probably just going to go with this decent-looking one I have she has a ton of healthy roots
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and if she's fine tomorrow the rest of the dogs will come out of the cloning tray, I'll probably never run the black dog again anyway because of her long blooming time, also I need the room to get some gorilla glue cuts ready for a run ✌
I am, thanks for the kind wordsHope you’re feeling better and up and about.
..sure has, enjoy!! ✌Has the Bloody Mary recipe been posted yet?
Don't have my glasses so I couldn't read and I'm not positive by the picture but it could be a thripHey @Beachwalker can you take a look at this for me, I fear drastic action maybe required but I wanted to be sure I have this right and get your opinion before I go mixing up any poison. I can't get in there until 7pm anyway so there's no real urgency.
I posted a photo in the "not so Magnificent Seven", its a single photo post and I was actually looking for any fine hairs I might not see with my naked eye but somehow always show up in photos, after I post them. Anyway, I spotted this in the photo and my heart sank. I've never had so much trouble, with one thing and now another! There is always something I guess, and it sure could be a whole lot worse. Can you let me know if I am on the right track.
Not that I've noticed but I only noticed that little bug in the photo, I had seen what I thought were mites of some sort over an month ago and I drown them with that insecticide I bought, Pyrethrum. I don't go in there while the lights are off but I will be able to get in there and get a good look as soon as the lights come on at 7 tonight.Don't have my glasses so I couldn't read and I'm not positive by the picture but it could be a thrip
I'll be around later this morning and will check it out and get back to you then my friend
in the meantime are you seeing little irregular white dots pop up here and there?
Good morning I just post in Magnificent Seven thread but I'll answer you here going forward so there's less chance of a mix-up;Not that I've noticed but I only noticed that little bug in the photo, I had seen what I thought were mites of some sort over an month ago and I drown them with that insecticide I bought, Pyrethrum. I don't go in there while the lights are off but I will be able to get in there and get a good look as soon as the lights come on at 7 tonight.
I need glasses! That might fix a whole lot of problems LOL!
Thanks for the quick response, was at the vets, just back, never ends!
I will go check all my Bubble Gum Clones and Sundae Driver seedlings that are in Veg. I shall look for those little bugs and white dots on there, they are most likely everywhere.
This is most likely thrip damageNot that I've noticed but I only noticed that little bug in the photo, I had seen what I thought were mites of some sort over an month ago and I drown them with that insecticide I bought, Pyrethrum. I don't go in there while the lights are off but I will be able to get in there and get a good look as soon as the lights come on at 7 tonight.
I need glasses! That might fix a whole lot of problems LOL!
Thanks for the quick response, was at the vets, just back, never ends!
I will go check all my Bubble Gum Clones and Sundae Driver seedlings that are in Veg. I shall look for those little bugs and white dots on there, they are most likely everywhere.
Hey, sorry @Beachwalker there's a mix up lol.This is most likely thrip damage
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this is what I posted in your other thread, if you could answer it here it would consolidate things
"I do believe these white marks are thrip damage but I don't believe that's what's killing it, have you sprayed anything on it / what's the medium, nutrients, pH , & PPM you're using, frequency of watering and what was your latest runoff numbers"
Good morning mr. Shocked, I'm here most mornings and I'm glad I could catch what you missed!Hey, sorry @Beachwalker there's a mix up lol.
I haven't sprayed the cuttings/clones with anything yet but thats the wrong photo. My fault, I wasn't very clear and I give you a bum steer! Although you did spot something I had missed.
No matter, we can straighten this out here.
I shall post the correct photo below, with the other other photo and text I created. I believe this and my pointing you to the wrong photo is what caused the confusion.
I will post a photo of the Biker Kush Clone, tidied up, in another post.
Sorry for the delay in responding, I had missed this post and Ive been busy hunting thrips!
For the most part all my cuttings come from the tops of plants; I use a domed tray and a heating mat with a controller set to 78°f@Beachwalker This is the only cutting from my Magnificent Seven, now Fantastic Five with Thrips. It took an extremely long time to root, even longer than the majority of my Bubble Gum Cuttings. I believe there are a couple of factors. The first being the temperature drop, it has been pretty dramatic and then there is the location on the plant that the cuttings came from. Now, having just said that I shall contradict myself and say this. This clone in the photo is from the top of a Biker Kush plant and took around 21 days or so to show roots through the rockwool cube but other cuttings taken from lower down the plant, the very bottom branches, have still not rooted and they never will as I dumped them today. I have rooted cuttings taken from the tops of plants, I did it at this time, or around, last year with the 5 Bubble Gum that I've been growing now for just over a year so I know even though only one of these Biker Kush has rooted that the tops of plants can be rooted successfully, takes a little longer than cuttings from elsewhere, I have found but it can be done. And here it is, along with some Bubble Gum Clones taken and re-potted into 1/4 litre pots in a soil mix ( light mix) with additional couple of hand fulls of worm castings. The Biker Kush Clone is first.
They look really healthy, do you just dip them in a rooting gel and pop them straight into that soil mix?
The tricky part is keeping them moist. There's no forgiveness with that rockwool, the cuttings dry out and die if that cube isn't kept wet. I guess the soil mix will hold moisture better.
Very nice
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