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Agent Orange x Chocolate Diesel 40 days

coco n 600w'ers, kelp extract for nutes, gettin to week 6 bloom.


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try to get a whole plant pic later

very very smelly, like sour lemon skittles, maybe thats why mites like her a bit
 
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DoobieDuck

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Sauron...those look like real photogenic gals you have...Nice colors my freind...DD
 
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Nice bud,but miteless is better...

AVID bro,expencive but worth it!!
growers supply.com

Never mind all the natural safe stuff,WAP'EM with avid an gone.
 
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Neptune

Still have your AO cut bro, I notice her branches are pretty fragile at the connection joints, they are snapping off easily outside and have not even got flowers on them. She may not make it the long haul, but at least will have some nice buds come october. :)

Really was impressed by her sweet blood red orange dankness...
Second the nomination for AVID... but use as a dip on clones only... usually good enough.
 
come on kids, this is stb i know all about avid. avid is OLD news to these mites. Every summer in cali we come across some mites that are resistant to avid and most other systemic nonsense, it takes a good rotation program of miticides to keep them at bay, but will never erradicate them. Changes in humidity and physically washing them off the plants is the only thing that works in my garden. To be honest I stopped trying to chase the mites a long time ago, they are part of growing and ive just learned to deal with them.

as far as I know there isnt much you can do in california, legally, to deal with mites. If you have a valid solution, i dont know why your posting on here because there are thousands of strawberry farmers who would pay millions to know your secrets.

thanks for the replies!

yeah lou, miteless always better but sometimes one slips past the goalie! if I get a chance to get a shot of the resin on this one youd see why im letting her go :) if the mites got outta hand ill bubble her up.


dr kong: lol, ill have to remember that one

mxpx: first post said it had mites, ya should read before posting, on a side note: hows your wife and my kids?

LilMan72003: thanks bro, it looks quite a bit different than the indica hybrids ive been growing late, hope for a head spin!

Neptune, sorry to hear that, do you have more than one of em going outside? I ran some last year and didnt have any problems with the stems being weak, in fact i don't think ive ever had a problem with her stems, while the la confidential seems to have some weaker stems and breaks off where your talkin about. On a side note, just got done with some of the sfv cuts I got from you, 3 of the four I had yielded like crap and didnt frost up like you said, and one of the others just came out looking insane! chopped her a few days ago and just sampled some, good flavor but needs more cure for a stone. I got the sac og 7 cut from wick650 on here, that one seems to be pumping out some large colas and way less picky on the nutes! ill give ya cut of that next time i see ya if ya want.
 
OGorganic, not sure what pics ya lookin at but there not many mites left. if ya read above you should of figured that if they are avid resistant, the oils no longer work, plus it in bloom on a plant ive never bloomed yet spraying sticky foul tasting oils on it prolly the worst thing I could do, even if i were to bubble it i wouldnt do that.. On a side note, i heard some norcal dispensaries got cuts in stock, in case you and ya crew wanna make some more "new strains". thanks for stoppin in
 
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Mossad

Looks like a gene defect, I had a chaco lumbo something or other that had the same thing going on.....I always even loved the crappy ones (a waste of love if you ask me).
 

bigbrokush

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From what I've found is that you need to spray your plant 2 times a day almost every day, and what that will do is keep them down in real small numbers. But if they (mites) have a week to do there thing it over for the plant. But I do like the cross that you have put together there.
 

Z10N

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I frankly saw much worse mite damage before, this is not so bad...
just the casual snap crackle and pop when you smoke a bowl :D lol I know it's nasty.
nice lookin' girl anyhow! AOxCD sounds real tastey!
and btw i also had good experience with neem oil to get rid of all kinds of bugs outdoors and indoors, just make sure you dont bomb it too much with neem and leave it on the plant as it stunts the leaves...
 
OGorganic said:
Every leaf on all of your pics are covered in mite damage. As far as people saying that mites get immune to oils and sprays,I just dont belive it. I have gotten many cuts where people told me they had a new form of mites immune to spraying and everytime I got rid of them with neem alone. You can spray all the way up to week 5 of flowering without affecting your flowers. Neem's all organic anyways,how nasty is it in the first place?

Sorry if I came off as being rude in my previous comment. Your flowers look nice and it sounds like an awesome strain. I just hate mites and wanted to share some methods that work for me everytime.

Do you know what types of strains are up there at the moment?

Peace,OG

1. Every leaf on all of your pics are covered in mite damage.
I posted that they had mite damage already, so once again, thanks for failing to read and then repeating what has already been said,.. i cleaned the plant off, there are no more mites on the plant, what part of that is confusing for you dude?? So when you post that its covered in mites, when in fact it isnt, your wrong. When its the fifth post about it in a thread where it has already been addressed, its a distraction from the purpose of the thread and it is rude.

2. As far as people saying that mites get immune to oils and sprays,I just dont belive it. I have gotten many cuts where people told me they had a new form of mites immune to spraying and everytime I got rid of them with neem alone.

so a large plant with 20+ tops that is in your words COVERED in mites, 6 weeks into bloom, is as easy to clean as a single quarantined cutting from a buddy who most likely already sprayed every millimeter of the cut with oil before getting to your hands? You cannot take neem and douse the blooming plant with oil without having the buds be effected, no way in hell.. The mites obviously cant develop a resistance to smothering and suffocation, but as you know when they get to this stage of infestation you need to cover every single surface of the plant to get rid of them, then repeat the treatment at intervals to kill the emerging adults. The mites find places to hide and learn to live in different areas that you cant get to, the oils do very very little on the eggs, that is why you need repeat applications.


3. You can spray all the way up to week 5 of flowering without affecting your flowers. Neem's all organic anyways,how nasty is it in the first place?

this plant is already into week five of bloom - so by what you said it seems too late to begin a multi-day treatment, but thanks for the recommendation on neem. If its so natural and delicious, drink it.

like i said in my first post and all the subsuquent posts, i posted the pics and pointed out the damage first, point of the thread was the strain not to rate the mite damage lol.. It reminded me of a thread when rez posted a pic of a nug with a huge pubic hair coming out of it, its was like two pages of jokes about razors, crabs, etc. Its one thing to point it out a single time, but to be the third or fifth to make a comment isnt constructive. I wasnt pissed, you just caught me at a bad time when i didnt feel like reading about mites lol!

Sorry if I came off as being rude in my previous comment.
sorry if i came off like a snobby grower, got a big bowl of mite-free bubble with your name on it, see ya at the vegas show duder!

z1on, thanks for droppin in, lol at the rice crispies bong loads! your right about it stunting the plant from what ive read, covers the stomas and that makes it slightly difficult for it to breathe

bigbrokush: you got that right, a week or so in some hot rooms and you come back to more mites than plants. thanks for the comments buddy!
 

DEVIL OG

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If he says he can't get rid of them .... he can't get rid of them

Honestly I don't know why people assume others don't know anything at all..
Everybody wants to be a professor but skipd the student part completely...

Quick to argue but slow to compliment isn't the kind of people these threads are usually started for.. keep that in mind


Nice resin coated plant STB... I'd smoke it no doubt
And thx for the smoke reports you do.. ignore the dorks,do what you do
 
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OGorganic

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Sorry if I came off as being rude in my previous comment.
sorry if i came off like a snobby grower, got a big bowl of mite-free bubble with your name on it, see ya at the vegas show duder!

Sorry for derailing your thread. I didnt mean to start any drama. What I meant to say is that I feel your pain when it comes to mites and offer some advice that has kept them out of my life for years. I now realize thats not how it came out. I will erase my previous posts. Look forward to meeting you in Vegas,I have all kinds of goodies that I will be bringing.
 
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no drama here, we squashed that shit pretty quick.

Didnt have to remove your posts, you had some great info in there that would of benefited those who didnt know about neem and resistance to mites, but i understand. Sorry for reading into it too much, looking forward to smoky session with ya in vegas!
 
So I would like to add my expirience with mites. I know you got rid of them dude, but this might give you some pointers for the future.
First off, mites are much less pain when you grow outdoor, lady bugs just love em, and here we have alot of ladybugs at this time.
Second, I just can't find that neem stuff where I live. If I just knew what it was called in my country. I tried to search for Azadriachta Indica oil (Azadriachta Indica - being the latin name of Neem) but with no succes.
So I turned to the two other organic "mite killers" that would be Tobacco and Garlic.
Now tobacco and hot pepper tea is a great solution for spraying while in veg... Actually it works pretty good in flowering, but some people claim that tobacco leaves it's taste in the buds.
Garlic on the other hand can be applied only on the leaves, and mites just hate it :) Just slice a piece of garlic and start smearing it on the leaves... It's slow but super effective.
Onother good appliance of garlic is to just hang a few cut in half pieces of garlic on the branches, while the plant is clean of mites. Changing the pieces of garlic once a week, this will keep away ANY mite.
 
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