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Infinitesimal

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you sound sure. have you tried this on them. i would think that the location of the stem todes inside the plant might protect them from a benny todes application. i have no experience with benny todes for combatting stem todes it was just a thought. ive used them on thrips and i got rid of them but it was part of an ipm including spinosad. im not sure which thing killed em but they are gone:biggrin:
thrips are a cake walk with organic spinosad judging from reports of just using that by members, i also used benny todes just to be thorough..

I have no experience fighting duds or stem nematodes but I know the bennies can and are recommended to be used as a foliar... during the night/lights out hours... they might seek out the harmful ones?

organic ACT might help too, its loaded with beneficial bacteria and fungus. Using nature vs nature might be the best way if none of the chemical stuff is killing them... and chemical stuff just makes for stronger breeds of bugs anyway... but I should just shut my mouth and learn what works ;)
 
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There have been a couple studies on systemic uptake of neem oil. You might try a soil drench with 1oz oil to a gallon water.
 

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Well from reading about stem todes they say the beneficial todes will kill the bad ones. Those little fuckers are lethal. I used them first hand with gnats and it was amazing after a couple of weeks to finish a grow without fungus gnats. Well when literature is saying good nematodes to attack bad ones I would try that option first for 30 bucks over paying 400.00 for some chems that 90% of time don't work or you need another 2 grand worth of other products to work with your first initial 400.00 dollar product. So call me cheap but when they say the good will fight the bad I am trying 30 dollars first.

Edit: I make no claim this is the cure to these things never had to deal with them. But like I posted fight a nematode with a nematode makes sense to me especially after reading some of the literature about them.
 

OvergrowDaWorld

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Heres the 23x GG4's safely outside in the plant pen to finish for another 10 days ~

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Mr.Sparky

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Glue...the bond for life..

As this lovely girlie has done so well in competitions, I was wondering if anyone had designed a logo for her?

Im messing around with a silk screen press and was thinking of naughty GG t-shirts to make... my god.. my brain is so beyond the gutter.


I want the t-shirt with the bicycle that was post earlier in this thread.
 

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yortbogey

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don't u stand a chance on them re-vegging.... it's/ still slightly more than 12hrs daylight per day.... any signs of stress from the MAJOR environmental change????
 

budelight

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Looking great overgrow!

I was just wondering ... Has anyone else figured out how to get blue smoke yet?

Bout to finish of the last of the GG nugs I picked up, want to make sure I'm doing it right

Hahahahahaha
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OvergrowDaWorld

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LOL! Yes! I feel much better now. Thanx man. That was a long strange trip.
But I made it safe and sound. Loved every minute of driving miles down the street with the plants.
I still feel giddy.
 

OvergrowDaWorld

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don't u stand a chance on them re-vegging.... it's/ still slightly more than 12hrs daylight per day.... any signs of stress from the MAJOR environmental change????

I dont think they would reveg, now that they are at week 7.
The plants at that spot are all in transition now so.....
Im picking at week 8. They should finish off. They got abit chunkier in 2 days.
Its too soon to tell about stress though. I figure at week 7, if they get any environment stress, they will stack trichs in order to protect itself.
I didnt have a choice. Had to move right away since the LL is selling the house and wanted to show it.
I begged for 10 more days before showing it but no go. Bitch!!!
 

whadeezlrg

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12hr schedules are adopted by indoor growers because it works, many plants are triggered into flower with 14+ hrs of daylight, and they can sense the days are getting shorter by an increase in hormones that are produced during the night/dark period...I would be pretty damn surprised if they revegged only being outside for a week...all of the full season outs in my area have started flowering close to a couple weeks ago.
 
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