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Broad Mites?

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talktosamson

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No, "watered" is ment like soil drench...
The plants are in 5th week of flowering, spraying is not an option...

I don't care. I will stick with aspirin and heat treatment this round.
Thanks Retro!

I've being playing them all day long

Rudimental - Feel The Love ft. John Newman (Live in Session)

This must help.

:tiphat:

For what its worth my BM returned 5th week into flowering and I absolutely soaked them with ogbiowar Tea, sprayed the leaves the buds and the inside of the greenhouse, fucking soaked everything where those fuckers might hide. It was only after this application that I saw any difference. I did a little spritz spritz the first application and didn't see much help, but after the total soak they started to run. Little fuckers....
 
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OrganicOzarks

No, "watered" is ment like soil drench...
The plants are in 5th week of flowering, spraying is not an option...

I don't care. I will stick with aspirin and heat treatment this round.
Thanks Retro!

I've being playing them all day long

Rudimental - Feel The Love ft. John Newman (Live in Session)

This must help.

:tiphat:

You obviously do not get how this product works. The product is nothing more than fungal spores mixed with talcum powder. When you mix it in water you are releasing the spores into the water. Then you spray the water with spores onto the leaf surface. The spored then grow into a fungus that will then grow into the insects, and kill them.

Soil drenching will do nothing for insects on the leaf surface. This is not a systemic poison.

To work you must coat the entire leaf surface. If not there was no point purchasing this product.
 

Capulator

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Hello everyone,

The active ingredients in OGbiowar that may help the mites are hirsutella thompsonii, pseudomonas fumosoroseus, and beavaria. It is important to spray when RH is high, and it seems that several applications in a week long period work best.

I have not had the pleasure of broad mites or cyclamin mites, but I do know there are a few people who used the product for them and they claim to see results.

OO does not work for OG BIOWAR. Neither does Jack.

Only Cap, and I have no other accounts but Capulator.

I also do not understand the new users here with one or two posts that are all pushing the product so hard. It certainly makes it look gimmicky. I have a feeling it is the guy from Ireland who is trying to sell his products on ebay as OG BIOWAR. No offense if you are just a new guy with no agenda.

Dr. Rajan has a similar formula, but it is not the same as The Original Biological Warfare, which has quite a few extras that will not be listed on the GA for proprietary reasons. I gave you one species in the text above, but there are many more in the foliar pack alone.

I know Strom Shadow is gonna come in and say that you are getting raped when you buy OG BIOWAR, but I feel that the price is awesome for what you are getting, and OG BIOWAR is about to throw down 60k+ on EPA registration and investing in a lab here in cali (where is that $$ supposed to come from?)... The whole purpose of OG BIOWAR is to hopefully force competitors to drop their prices in the hydro industry. Feel free to compare-

one quart botaniguard- 92 bucks
8 oz gnatrol: 30 bucks
kilo met 52- 113 bucks
serenade: 32 oz concentrate - 23 bucks

Great white 32oz- 200 bucks
voodoo- 1 liter - 110 bucks
tarantula 8oz- 100 bucks
pirahna- 8oz- 100 bucks

Is OG BIOWAR really the one who is raping at 85/kilo? IMHO not really. When you buy OG BIOWAR you are supporting a cause and a fellow farmer and you are getting a great deal when compared to any other product on the market. Just use the coupon code farmer on the site. That's the discount rate for the forums.

I am not here to stir up shit or start a debate... but I wanted to drop in and just set a couple things straight. I appreciate everyones support, and as always I am happy to help with any questions. If I don't know the answer, I will do my best to find one.

For aspirin, has anyone looked in to just using concentrated salycilic acid?

http://www.amazon.com/SALICYLIC-Aci...qid=1374516751&sr=8-3&keywords=salicylic+acid

seems like a bottle would last indefinitely..

Sincerely,

Cap :tiphat:
 

brixx999

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How about a TEA brewed with willow bark?... which is the active ingredient in Salicylic acid.
Possibly counter-act the toxins from the mites?
 

Messodas

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You obviously do not get how this product works. The product is nothing more than fungal spores mixed with talcum powder. When you mix it in water you are releasing the spores into the water. Then you spray the water with spores onto the leaf surface. The spored then grow into a fungus that will then grow into the insects, and kill them.

Soil drenching will do nothing for insects on the leaf surface. This is not a systemic poison.

To work you must coat the entire leaf surface. If not there was no point purchasing this product.

I don't get it???
http://ogbiowar.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/soil-instructions1.1.pdf

Hmmm...
 

Thomas Paine

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FOLIAR PACK:
Pests on plants:
1tsp/ Liter of distilled or non chlorinated water. Mix well. Let solution settle approximately 3 minutes. Take liquid off the top or strain to avoid sediment (talc carrier). Spray thoroughly.
 

Messodas

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What about fungus gnats?, springtails? Root aphids? Symphilids? ...
All are soil pests.
Does it work for them? Soil drench?

What the f... I don't get???
 

gaiusmarius

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What about fungus gnats?, springtails? Root aphids? Symphilids? ...
All are soil pests.
Does it work for them? Soil drench?

What the f... I don't get???

people here are assuming you treated for broad mites, thats why they are saying you have to spray the plants down and soil drench will do nothing for the broad mites.

as for the soil pests it probably would take care of them. but you should know now that you used it as a soil drench. what were you using it for, was it for; fungus gnat larva? did it work?
 

Thomas Paine

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What about fungus gnats?, springtails? Root aphids? Symphilids? ...
All are soil pests.
Does it work for them? Soil drench?

Yes on the fungus gnats.

Read the info about the various fungi and see what other insects they infect.

Tarsonemid mites live in the tops of the plants and deposit eggs on the leaves.
Foliar spray for these pests.
Root drench for soil pests.
 
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OrganicOzarks

Cap you're a lying bitch. You still haven't paid me my commissions for June, and it's almost August. WTF!!!

Just kidding!!!:)

Glad to see you get on here and clear some shit up.

So this lab, are you going to be producing your product in it, or just using it for research purposes?

I have seen your grows by the way, so I know where the money for said lab is coming from.:)
 

Capulator

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Cap you're a lying bitch. You still haven't paid me my commissions for June, and it's almost August. WTF!!!

Just kidding!!!:)

Glad to see you get on here and clear some shit up.

So this lab, are you going to be producing your product in it, or just using it for research purposes?

I have seen your grows by the way, so I know where the money for said lab is coming from.:)


bwahahahah!!! you fucker.

The lab will be small and will be for research and production. I'm a ways out though. Still researching equipment and whatever else I will need to pull it off.

Those are some wild assumptions about my grows. My grows barely yield anything. I'm a shit grower. I steal all my pics from the internet. :dance013:
 

GET MO

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Are yall sure these are broad mites?

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Messodas

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people here are assuming you treated for broad mites, thats why they are saying you have to spray the plants down and soil drench will do nothing for the broad mites.

as for the soil pests it probably would take care of them. but you should know now that you used it as a soil drench. what were you using it for, was it for; fungus gnat larva? did it work?

Ok I understand now. For BM you need to spray the plants.
But as half of people are not 100%sure(inc. me) what they have and half of people have soil bugs-pests, I was ? if ogbiowar works for them maybe too!?
I have fungus gnats yes, and springtails.
If it works we need to wait a little longer, I'll report in three days.

And to some of you...
You are joking and laughing, but not answering the ? in the same moment as we few posts growers are loosing our minds, crops, medicine, money, jobs and a good smoke due to those pests.

This also triggers me..
"It is important to spray when RH is high, and it seems that several applications in a week long period work best" by C
Spray twice a day
To keep the pests away
They say.(old people)
Only that they are meaning plain water, no product.

Have a nice day all of you
 

RetroGrow

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Are yall sure these are broad mites?

I'm not seeing them. You need to scope under your leaves where you will see eggs if you have BMs or cyclamens. Eggs are much easier to see than mites.
P.S.: your posts are so gigantic, they actually hurt my eyes......:)
Just sayin.....
 
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