shaman_fin
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ghh(a) change litle color after pyretrin,its also more sensitive plant,(f) dosent suffer much at all,tent smell pine soap brobably i have wash the bud after harvest, just lukewarm water,dipping style?
i start battle against spidermites first time ever,one fucker waved to me.
i start lower temp and spray pine wood oil soap,couple hours later spray again soap and give pyretrin dosage.i give one day off and do same again,
what do you guys/girls think,how many days i keep spray soap/water
Sorry to hear it shaman fin,
It's difficult to keep under control spider mites infections in flowering, especially with long flowering tropical sativas of this kind. I would not recommend you to spray your plants in flowering with pyretrin or with chemical pesticides. Take out the plants of the tent, clean in depth all the tools and growing space with bleach, and wash your plants with cold pressured water, especially on the underside of the main leaves to lower down the spider mite population. Then next spray with neem on the leaves trying to avoid spraying the flowers.
To be honest, there's not an organic definitive solution that will totally get rid off the spider mites in flowering, you will need to finish this cycle and clean properly all the pots, tools and the growing space before starting a new flowering cycle in the same place. It's much easier to eliminate the spider mites from the mother room by spraying in depth with chemical abamectins.
Had the same recently with a female mother plant of CBG Jarilla.... is it linked to air humidity?Today I noticed it has adventitious roots growing out of the stock to about 6 inches above the soil.
Has this ever happened to you with this strain?
Had the same recently with a female mother plant of CBG Jarilla.... is it linked to air humidity?
It seems cuts of plants with this feature can root more easily...
Hey Dubi
I have a Green Honduras Haze about 3-4 weeks into flower that spent some time in the corner of a greenhouse. Today I noticed it has adventitious roots growing out of the stock to about 6 inches above the soil.
Has this ever happened to you with this strain?
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So nice Ur Humbl Nr8tor Since you liked a lot our old Haze x Thais, i'm sure you will also enjoy with this more recent Haze x HondurasI limited edition. Their finished product are very alike, sharing exactly the same Haze mothers, the tropical feeling and the euphoric, cerebral and ceiling-less pure sativa effects, although the Honduras crosses with Oldtimer's Haze are easier to grow, a bit faster flowering and much better yielding than the Thai crosses. Has the plant confirmed its gender?