Lol. Read some of thread guy.
Need atleast 50 posts...lol .. n then gg4 may find ya...
damn Y4P killing it...
heres 9 glues in 5gal pots under 600w, 6 weeks in:
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4 glues in 10gal pots under 600w, 3 weeks in:
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damn Y4P killing it...
heres 9 glues in 5gal pots under 600w, 6 weeks in:
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4 glues in 10gal pots under 600w, 3 weeks in:
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So......
I was warned that my GG#4 cuts came with Spider Mites.
The cuts were dipped in Avid before gifting.
When they got home, I sprayed them with Captain Jacks w/ Spinosad.
I rooted them and sprayed them another 2x while in veg over a 5 week period.
I cleaned my flower room top to bottom and then T/P'ed all 24x GG#4 and put them in the clean room. I sprayed them again with Captain Jacks. I noticed the classic white SM marks on some bottom most fans so I plucked em off and checked em. Adult SM's and baby SM's. I stripped the bottom 4 branches off each plant....carefully putting them in a giant garbage bag and then tied it off and out it went to the burn pile.
I sprayed them AGAIN really really well with Capt Jacks w/ Spinosad and yesterday I still have them running rampid on the "NEST" plant so I cut it down and threw it in the burn pile outside. I still have SM here and there. Not alot...They were mostly on that plant.
But I checked others and just 1 or 2 here and there on a plant here and there. 1 adult mite is all it takes to mess up my flowers over the long run. Cant have even 1 in my garden.
Are they immune to Capt Jacks or something. I just cant get rid of them no matter how many times I spray. They seem to be these fuking Super Mites that just wont die unless I go leaf by leaf squishing them by running my fingers over every leaf.
Any suggestions on how to kill them dead 100%....... eggs and all?
I only have a few left, here and there, and I dont want them to keep spreading.
Any product that will be 100% effective. Spinosad aint working.
My garden is in transition and I need them all 100% dead and gone within 3 days before flower clusters begin to form.
of course, healthy in veg means bigger rewards in the end .
Dan your seeing it now, dialage and a little work every other day stretching them out and filling all the empty space with buds will improve your harvest I am sure, I have high expectations for this round, not that any of the past ones have been bad at all.
So......
I was warned that my GG#4 cuts came with Spider Mites.
The cuts were dipped in Avid before gifting.
When they got home, I sprayed them with Captain Jacks w/ Spinosad.
I rooted them and sprayed them another 2x while in veg over a 5 week period.
I cleaned my flower room top to bottom and then T/P'ed all 24x GG#4 and put them in the clean room. I sprayed them again with Captain Jacks. I noticed the classic white SM marks on some bottom most fans so I plucked em off and checked em. Adult SM's and baby SM's. I stripped the bottom 4 branches off each plant....carefully putting them in a giant garbage bag and then tied it off and out it went to the burn pile.
I sprayed them AGAIN really really well with Capt Jacks w/ Spinosad and yesterday I still have them running rampid on the "NEST" plant so I cut it down and threw it in the burn pile outside. I still have SM here and there. Not alot...They were mostly on that plant.
But I checked others and just 1 or 2 here and there on a plant here and there. 1 adult mite is all it takes to mess up my flowers over the long run. Cant have even 1 in my garden.
Are they immune to Capt Jacks or something. I just cant get rid of them no matter how many times I spray. They seem to be these fuking Super Mites that just wont die unless I go leaf by leaf squishing them by running my fingers over every leaf.
Any suggestions on how to kill them dead 100%....... eggs and all?
I only have a few left, here and there, and I dont want them to keep spreading.
Any product that will be 100% effective. Spinosad aint working.
My garden is in transition and I need them all 100% dead and gone within 3 days before flower clusters begin to form.
so i plugged 14 three yard mounds with glue this year….taking a gamble! she likes to stay super bushy and short, barely any vertical stretch, her lateral branches just take over. hoping for at least 80 off these 14 but we shall see!
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