CosmoGrows
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Big suggestion is get a 60x-100x scope and be a detective on what kind of pest that is, if you can even get a computer usb leaf scope you can get them that are 100-1000x for under 100 bucks and all you gotta do is take a sample or take your phone / computer in and look under a leaf or two and find what kind of pest it is. It matter what breed that mite is, cause so many mites the pesticide it won’t even do effect it ( like broad mites or russsets compared to two spots )
It’s always good to have a great IPM shelf to kill diff stages and so you don’t have get resistance . Prevention is the key but also rotation finalizes so much of a win in the battle . So many growers rely on one bottle and that’s def a stupid thing to do
Grandevo ( use that when your at prevent and mid populations, people should always IPM and prevent spray , once your infected it’s 10x harder )+ BotaniGard 22wp if you can and mix it together for super biocontrol ( anther soft bodied defense , unlimited applications & safe ),
venerate xc buy both non cannabis label for venerate and grandevo that will save you 25%+ and is same thing + both need wetting agent ( yucca extract is what I use)
Pyganic 5.0
Azaguard - that will slow them down, but also slow down reproduction rates, repels
Conserve sc - best thrip killer out there, also kills mites this stuff is so concentrated and cheap its 3.5 ml and like 100 bucks for a pint
Green cleaner- benefit of this product is it’s super efficient on all eggs, adults and all stages like a bad pesticide. But it’s completely safe . Bad part it’s expensive ( that’s why buy some to kill main populations or certain times and use others for IPM )
Where do you buy it and what brand?Orange oil. 2oz./gal. Drench and or foliar. Organic (d-limonene) effective. No more arthropods. Period.
Won't go into the 1,000 other uses. I purchase by the gallon.
Clean, clutter free room is a happy room. I dont ALWAYS do it, but since my lights run at night I usually take a shower before I go in because I gotta take a shower after work anyway.
That's the right sulphur, can only be used in Veg though.
Biggest issue with high humidity is if your temp drops at lights out you can get major spikes and dew forming, that's when mildew takes hold.
Botanigard is also good stuff. Again very pricey and has a relatively short expiration date so just know you might only use 1/8th of that bag for a tent grow before it's useless.
Open window and holes in the tent is a major invitation for bugs. both of those are issues that should be corrected.
LOL, you can tell me what i dont want to hear man... Its okay.... :'( to amazon for a new tent.... (fuck my wallet right?)
HAHAH, but again, my crop getting ruined is not worth it, id rather be safe than sorry. Maybe temporary patch ideas until i can gather some funds for a new tent? Going to try to gather the funds for a nice one, not going to go cheap, so it may take a week or two.
I dont really have a humidity spike when the lights go out, I do, but it only gos up to about 5%. The most ive had is like a 10% spike. lll keep a close eye though, appreciate that tip greatly.
Thanks dirtbag, you guys be helping me a shit ton.
Look at gorilla tents I got a nice 5x5 last year around black friday for a sweet price. Built super tough I'm very happy with it.
Gorrilla and mars hydro are obviously the superior tents of them all. Beside them, any other brand suggestions? i want something that can hold weight, as ill eventually have multiple lights hanging. i just ask for alternatives incase i cant get all the funds needed for the expensive gorrilla or mars hydro tents.
I was able to find mars hydro for 132 and gorrilla for 231 with the extensions. Am i losing out going to mars instead of gorrilla? or am i getting decent quality with mars?If I remember correctly I paid less than $300 for a limited edition 5x5 blue digital camo. They were less than the og black one & I thought it was kinda cool. Def worth the wait for their holiday sales being this close.
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