im curious if your nematodes will work. I tried them outside on RA's before. I think they worked but I all so used other means.
I'm curious too, the package mentions gnats but does not mention aphids.
When got them the first time I was on the same train of thought and read the same stuff ,it wasn't until my soil started crawling with the non winged ones did I realize it was a major problem and did a lot of research .
Do your plants show deficient and drink less ?
I have so much DE and gnatnix on the surface, that it looks like a dead zone, I don't see anything moving.
The plants are a pair of clones identical to a pair in another room, and have less than half the foliage and buds. They've been stressed their whole lives. As I mentioned, its a bad soil mix that is dense and holds water, but I suppose it could seem like its holding water (or that could be exaggerated) because the plant is drinking less so the water is just sitting in the soil.
what strain ? she is frosty
Casey Jones. There's a pic from about a week ago at the beginning of
this thread from the healthy room. They are definitely frosty girls. This is my first grow, I wish I had known how to clone before they went to flower, I'd love to run these again.
The SNS203 seemed to put a dent in the problem, and the bottle does mention both aphids and gnats, but one thing that really bothers me about it is that it says "kills/repels" -- really? There is a big difference! I have clones, starts, and young plants in the room outside the closet, "repels" is not an option.
100 % kill rate to Orthene's 98% and wont kill your nematodes
My wife begged me not to spend another $90, at this point this is already the most ridiculously expensive pot we've ever seen. She'd rather lose the two plants than spend another dime trying to save them, I don't blame her, at some point you have to cut your losses (looking at them and considering I can get $100oz. at the dispensary, in dried weight I doubt there is $90 worth of bud on them). I'm just hoping they make it through to full maturity, and then we'll give the washing routine a try and see what we can salvage.