Found this gem at home depot.

The devils lettuce

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If your a cheap bastard Like me I'm sure you will appreciate this. Has good npk for flowering to. I added epsom salts to my soil awhile ago and now I have this. Jusdt a cool find if you have a calcium def. Don't mind my dirty ass mechanic hands.
 

Madagascar

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If your a cheap bastard Like me I'm sure you will appreciate this. Has good npk for flowering to. I added epsom salts to my soil awhile ago and now I have this. Jusdt a cool find if you have a calcium def. Don't mind my dirty ass mechanic hands.
Wonder how it would be for hydro
 

Olive Drab Green

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naww go ahead keep spraying bug killer right up to harvest though.
Not through. Until the day before. And I only use it when there is a serious infestation threatening my ability to harvest. Nature's Care 3-in-1 active ingredients: 0.01% pyrethrins, 0.2% sulfur per 24fl.oz. And it's used for veggies and fruits, which don't have a flame to break the chemicals down. I think I'll be alright. If you grow organic, have fun having pests ruin your harvest.

Otherwise, I like you. You're cool.
 

CrocodileStunter

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Not through. Until the day before. And I only use it when there is a serious infestation threatening my ability to harvest. Nature's Care 3-in-1 active ingredients: 0.01% pyrethrins, 0.2% sulfur per 24fl.oz. And it's used for veggies and fruits, which don't have a flame to break the chemicals down. I think I'll be alright. If you grow organic, have fun having pests ruin your harvest.

Otherwise, I like you. You're cool.
I grow organic I haven't had to use a single pesticide in years. you take a sprayer and you blast them off with water every day for a week and it's game over for them. Really though you need to figure out what you are doing to bring them into the grow in the first place.
 

Olive Drab Green

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I grow organic I haven't had to use a single pesticide in years. you take a sprayer and you blast them off with water every day for a week and it's game over for them. Really though you need to figure out what you are doing to bring them into the grow in the first place.
Maybe I'll do that, then. It's not like I like having to use pesticides as it is. As for the attractant, probably the molasses.
 

CrocodileStunter

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Maybe I'll do that, then. It's not like I like having to use pesticides as it is. As for the attractant, probably the molasses.
I started reusing and amending my soil like 5 years ago. after a year of doing that Spider mites were a thing of the past. Plus I have saved hella money. I used to throw out 500 dollars of fox farm into the garden every couple months. One of the reasons I try to stay out the grow shops I swear they be full of mites.
 

Olive Drab Green

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I started reusing and amending my soil like 5 years ago. after a year of doing that Spider mites were a thing of the past. Plus I have saved hella money. I used to throw out 500 dollars of fox farm into the garden every couple months. One of the reasons I try to stay out the grow shops I swear they be full of mites.
How do you prepare for reuse?
 
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