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How does it grow? extremely interested I started a bunch I think they’re feminized These ones just got sorted out on pallets That’s what I was doing today coincidence
Motherfucker Pie(banana pie x GG#4 Bx6) from a mycotek seed run a few years ago. Held on to her because she was dense and fast and seemed to have real potential. She is showing it off this run.
Got the rooms moving along. Gary payton, Mac and GSC in this first room. Got the northern lights in the second room sourced for some future seed making. Then some dark queen getting close and then one at about 10 days.
Everything is moving along, found a few root aphids in veg so that battle is beginning now. No idea where they came from but I am going to add a weekly Tuesday root drench to the veg routines. First was root cleaner, next is Azera, endeavor, and then pyganic(pyrethrins). I can’t do anything but beat them and keep going so we will see. The flower rooms seem happy.
That is certainly something I am going to account for going forward. After reading they don’t sound impossible to beat. I have 7 flower rooms so I will stack reloading all of them to empty the 2 veg areas at once, take clean cuts and trash the moms. Then it should just be a matter of isolating the veg areas, with weekly root drenches to prevent any reoccurrence.
Drenched with azera and fogged as I went. Put out fresh sticky traps and found two fliers. Here is a comparison. First two pics are root aphids and second two fungus knats..
Its been a hell of a year. Unknowingly battled russet mites until spring, finally started seeing a couple good healthy runs. Embarrassingly found out i had root aphids from sending out a rooted plant. If that hadn’t happened i would have been doomed. It really let me get ahead of treatment before they were infested, i would have been fucked, and now with some added SOPs we are getting back on track.