Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

nuggs

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trying the root drench with asamax and foliar with neem tonight. spinosad didn't help guys. thanks for the info everyone. thrips are really ruining my flowers. anybody that knows how to kill the fuckers please let me know.
 

BuzzD2Kill

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Azamax has always taken care of thrips for me, think it says 15 ml per gal but ive gone up to 30, sorry was distracted by dirtbike talk..
Is it? I used to go to occittillo a lot but money hungry rangers writing tickets and patrolling like crazy made me stop going a couple years ago,
is there some cool stuff out there?
On my way to Vegas I saw what looked like dunes way out in the distance like 30 past Barstow I thought looked cool.
If you enjoy trails the size of your tire, yessir theres some nice stuff. Love riding to devils hole
 
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nuggs

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Azamax has always taken care of thrips for me, think it says 15 ml per gal


If you enjoy trails the size of your tire, yessir theres some nice stuff. Love riding to devils hole
I think I have those little fuckers too Nuggs...tired of bugs in my soil! Starting to get some white flies too...ugh
scope the under side of the leave on a flower. they show up as little larvae and when they hatch they craw like a spider
 

treemansbuds

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I make a tea with alfalfa, horse manure and molasses. Sometimes I add sweet feed for added zip and sometimes, beer.
Hey Sam-
Horse manure is high in nitrogen, great from May until now (last week of August) when you want lots of growth and lots of leaf production on our plants.
I'd remove the horse manure during flowering. The first few weeks is okay, but from here on out I'd cut the horse manure out. I like the Sweet feed though (molasses drenched corn correct?) but not to much molasses in your teas. Plants have a hard time breaking down complex sugars, the molasses is mostly there to feed your micro-beastie herd. It has other benefits too, just be careful on to much molasses. Most growers add 1 tablespoon of molasses to a gallon of water, I only add 1 teaspoon per gallon.
Tea's are a whole new avenue in the growing world, done right it can be very rewarding.
Good Luck,
TMB-
 
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nuggs

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Azamax has always taken care of thrips for me, think it says 15 ml per gal but ive gone up to 30, sorry was distracted by dirtbike talk..


If you enjoy trails the size of your tire, yessir theres some nice stuff. Love riding to devils hole
dam that's a lot of asamax. That might be my problem. I only use 10ml
 

ruby fruit

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I'm thinking about growing some autos once the kush is harvested in mid september. Apparently we'll have a dry end of year here in the tropic, so the weather might be ideal for some autos outside :eyesmoke::eyesmoke:
Thinking about strains, what would ya'll recommend?
On reports ive heard ive started a la diva and an AKR but someone else had a high yielding NLxbig bud I think ....la diva is meant to have a reasonable smoke report considering its auto
 

ruby fruit

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Hey Sam-
Horse manure is high in nitrogen, great from May until now (last week of August) when you want lots of growth and lots of leaf production on our plants.
I'd remove the horse manure during flowering. The first few weeks is okay, but from here on out I'd cut the horse manure out. I like the Sweet feed though (molasses drenched corn correct?) but not to much molasses in your teas. Plants have a hard time breaking down complex sugars, the molasses is mostly there to feed your micro-beastie herd. It has other benefits too, just be careful on to much molasses. Most growers add 1 tablespoon of molasses to a gallon of water, I only add 1 teaspoon per gallon.
Tea's are a whole new avenue in the growing world, done right it can be very rewarding.
Good Luck,
TMB-
My problem the last couple seasons has definitely not getting the right ferts happening at flower time
 

S'Manta

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Hey Sam-
Horse manure is high in nitrogen, great from May until now (last week of August) when you want lots of growth and lots of leaf production on our plants.
I'd remove the horse manure during flowering. The first few weeks is okay, but from here on out I'd cut the horse manure out. I like the Sweet feed though (molasses drenched corn correct?) but not to much molasses in your teas. Plants have a hard time breaking down complex sugars, the molasses is mostly there to feed your micro-beastie herd. It has other benefits too, just be careful on to much molasses. Most growers add 1 tablespoon of molasses to a gallon of water, I only add 1 teaspoon per gallon.
Tea's are a whole new avenue in the growing world, done right it can be very rewarding.
Good Luck,
TMB-
I'll make a new tea for the pot cause my roses and other plants like my old tea. My sweet feed is alfalfa and molasses....no corn for my pony...
Thanks for the info. :-)
 
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