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Damn... That sucks bro, ive been there sometimes you gotta get drastic. Really sorry those little fuckers got ya. But hey before ya know it that pool will be full again and itll be like nothing ever happened.
Damn... That sucks bro, ive been there sometimes you gotta get drastic. Really sorry those little fuckers got ya. But hey before ya know it that pool will be full again and itll be like nothing ever happened.
very sorry to see mate, hope you bounce higher next time...those BM are a real problem head over here if you haven't already: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=228387&page=154
all the best...
So many people get spider mites, yet so few people are willing to garden in the nude...
Alien Dawg:
I took em out root ball and all...
Hi, Alien Dawg.
During experiments with SRBGB`s, we found that if a particular specimen were selected to be `culled` from its SRBGB, we could keep the specimen alive by cutting the trunk at the base, directly above the medium, and simply placing the trunk into a large mason jar filled with water. The mason jar could remain in the space having a fruiting illumination duration, be placed into a dark area with no illumination, be placed into an area having vegetative illumination, a quarantine space, or other area.
For pathogen and insect deterrence we had relative success with a two step process. 1) In a large mason jar, mix ground or diced garlic cloves with approximately a handfull of tobacco (any). Let steep for approximately 2 or 3 days, then strain the liquid into a spray bottle and apply to medium. We would also lightly disperse some of the steeped garlic and tobacco particles on top of the media. 2) Approximately a teaspoon or less of neem oil into a spray bottle filled with water, misted over all foliage and media, every day.
No guarantees. But, hopefully, you might be able to actually see waning insect movement and eventually (hopefully) insect carcasses immobile on the media or on the foliage soon thereafter. Insects don`t particularly prefer either garlic or tobacco. It is also an option to simply sow garlic cloves in the same container as the other specimen, as a companion plant. Neem should help deter insects present from procreating successfully. There are several good articles about neem here at ICMAG.
Just potential options the gardener might consider. We hope that this post might be helpful.
Best,
/SRGB/
just popped a few old seeds last week. not sure if it is old school northern lights or northern lights kush. plant is looking like my straight northern lights.looks great though.up potted yesterday.put a few sweet god seeds into paper towel tonight.
hope you get rid of all the unwanted guests.hopefully i will start a thread soon.just about finished building my newest cabinet.
That grinder you're using for seeds, is it just a standard nut grinder you'd normalyl use in the kitchen?
Now as for BM, go nuclear with no mercy. I highly recommend hitting them from several angles. Reduce the amount of plant material in your room, spray with the mite killer, and grab some bug bombs (I prefer the prescription treatment brand total release foggers). I like to do things on a three day cycle for mites. Days 1,3, and 6 you spray everything with the mite killer. Days 2,4, and 7 you bomb. It's never a bad idea to cycle two mite killers, say days 1 and 6 you use mite killer #1, then on day 3 and 9 you use mite killer #2. Or you could take a vacation
Hey guess what ad, I think my cloner has some bm's..nobodies exempt..
Did you put any rice in with your pollen?