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Trying Organics With Better Organix

what ever you do tell her they alright,,that crazy girl get tired of it and crash it like her car,bro,,gotta watch them girls and she a wild one,lmao,,that increase on feed should fix your heat problem too They're are hangin tough with the heat they sum...
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What i thinks happen is they are watered so much between feeding that ther hungry too Ima start doing more feeding 1/2 the dose
ya if you gonna double up on feed i would do same and just go half,,that way still have moisture and feed ,just dont dry up in the desert and that heat,,shit robert sent a picture yesterday 112 in his green house,,and were he is,,wow,,normal shit here and were you at,,i would be pumping a fan in there for sure,,hot wind better than no wind
 
Some Blue Dream in soil with BOX. Just tied her down yesterday. :)
 

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it is highly likely your plants have been modulated by the attack which has now ceased? Is this because you killed the suspect or did he have his fill and leave in a cyclicle event? You might want to look up Beauveria Bassiana, works great in high humidity, foliar, on, you will get some damage, but whomever bites your plants will quickly develop white muscardine disease. When the microscopic spores of the fungus come into contact with the body of an insect host, they germinate, penetrate the cuticle, and grow inside, killing the insect within a matter of days. Afterwards, a white mold emerges from the cadaver and produces new spores. A typical isolate of B. bassiana can attack a broad range of insects; various isolates differ in their host range. The factors responsible for host susceptibility are not known.
Beauveria bassiana parasitizing the Colorado potato beetle has been reported to be, in turn, the host of a mycoparasitic fungus Syspastospora parasitica.[6] This organism also attacks related insect-pathogenic species of the Clavicipitaceae.

I busted the porkchop in the act and removed him. So far so good on most plants fighting off any attacks besides a few Tomato Hornworms that had the munchies during the storms.

Thanks for the suggestions I will look into it buddy. :D
 
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