Obviously it can be directly transmitted, but what about through eggs. After losing 11 high end clones, a year and electricity plus time from Bens nursery clones insanely resistant spider mites, just wondering if anyone knows about this possibility?
Been over a month, and going to start in basement which has not seen veg plants in 8 months. PO just misdelivered new clones.Think you need to take a 2 week break from growing and clean everything very good.
People that have the worst pest issues grow crop after crop with no breaks which only
allows pests a paradise to infect non stop.
Excellent. Get it up to temperature to hatch everything, then hit it with a greenhouse cleaner if possible. With special attention to any gaps.Been over a month, and going to start in basement which has not seen veg plants in 8 months.
At the end when I was trying to save the mothers which all developed fusarium, I had 2 no pest strips in 5 X 5 tent for 5 days and they were still thriving. The one cut that survived I sprayed everyday for 2 weeks with soapy water still had a few, which finally died after a week or so of Venerate. Those rooms are about 85F and have lights on 24/7 since read dark can cause them to hibernate.Excellent. Get it up to temperature to hatch everything, then hit it with a greenhouse cleaner if possible. With special attention to any gaps.
I am going to treat everything like it is infected. Just got Gliiterbomb and White Truffle, plus the Fatso I saved. Any suggestion for Botrytis, which is what finished off all my mothers?? Heard every time you make a cut, it is a vector for it to get in. I top every 2 nodes and remove all branches under SCROG within 3 weeks of flowering. I have a UVC light, but that can not get everywhere a few spores may be hiding.If the pests are really bad you could possibly make a ring of diatomaceous earth
around the entire tent or grow area. Outdoors, I spray Malathion not on my plants,
but make a sprayed barrier a few feet wide around the entire garden. It may not be
100% effective and yet it sure tell the bugs they are not welcomed.
Is it safe??? Myclobutanil is safe for vegetables till day of harvest for edible plants,, but when heated over 400F it becomes hydrogen cyanide and not approved for tobacco. Avid is labelled for ornamentals.Avid did not work?
Is it safe??? Myclobutanil is safe for vegetables till day of harvest for edible plants,, but when heated over 400F it becomes hydrogen cyanide and not approved for tobacco. Avid is labelled for ornamentals.
Just to clarify, I have not researched Avid, but being labeled for ornamentals is red flag to research further. Point about myclobutanil which is in eagle-20, is that things safe for vegetables are not necessarily safe when burned. Since most is not certified for hemp/cannabis usually check to see if safe for tobacco. Another thing to look at is half lifes of the chemicals and/or what they break down to.God damn.. I have some Avid that a buddy sent for my last bout with mites. Glad I didn't end up using it.
Sorry to hear you lost it all..
Here is a meta to the question. If you have a problem with viruses, fungi or bacteria - introduce a huge number of beneficial bacteria to the plant.Obviously it can be directly transmitted, but what about through eggs. After losing 11 high end clones, a year and electricity plus time from Bens nursery clones insanely resistant spider mites, just wondering if anyone knows about this possibility?