bodhi seeds

indican3

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My bad. Yes, Spinosad for thrips, not gnats. Anyone got experience using nematodes?
Yea, well with this product anyhow: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Nema-globe-3000-sq-ft-Coverage-Grub-Busters-Natural-Grub-Eliminator-8003002/203148153

1 packet is good for a 3+ gallon pot, you water it and let it sit on the topsoil for about 5-7 days while the nematodes get slowly released from the eggs. You'll still see the eggs in the packet after 5-7 days but the 1000s of microscopic nematodes will have escaped by then.

I've also seen videos where nematodes come in the wet sponge that you dunk in water and the water then can then be put into a sprayer that can be sprayed over your garden. The product I linked is more the indoor, houseplant version.
 

doniawon

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If you can't get rid of gnats you should spend more time reading and less time posting...

Gnat control is growing 101... If you can't even handle gnats, kiss your butt good bye if you get broad mites or root aphids.
Insect control can b narrowed down to a handful of chemicals. Floramite, avid, imid, spinosad would b all anyone ever needed for any issue, throw in eagle 20 for pm n ur bulletproof.
Jd was asking for info on an organic method and a bunch of great answers were givin.
Always good to get insight from others when faced with an issue. No need to b a cock blower.
By the way lets keep it bodhi related.
 
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JDGreen

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If you can't get rid of gnats you should spend more time reading and less time posting...

Gnat control is growing 101... If you can't even handle gnats, kiss your butt good bye if you get broad mites or root aphids.
Well thats alittle short sited. Where i live theres a large parts if the year i dont need hardly any bug control, while now if the rain hits hard. And it hit hard and early. The gnats get outta control. Check.out a palo verde plant. Swarms. I rarely have bug issue, this season is alittle rough.

This convo also started becuz i asked abt a product that states it outright kills all gnats and larvae on contact plus safe. And i was checking.

People graciously offered tons of great grow info and tips...and i think because of that, this counts as reading and posting. Interactive reading:)

Anyone with grow problems 101 or master welcome to ask, i like many feel that im in between.



UPDATE:gg4xssdd r going great. Pics soon. One stacking well, other lots of sites but less stacking. Smells soo dank sour d with that butter ssdd. Ita amazing how u can smell both the male ansld female there. This may be my new favorite bodhi right here.
 

Trich_holmes

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What do you guys think about this Strawberry Mountain male I found? The shoots are coming off in some weird pairs and some alternating nodes. This is from seed and is 12" from where I topped to soil. Super tight internodal spacing! I've already cut around 8 branches off the bottom half. I haven't even smoked the SM yet but I believe this guy could add some girth to some crosses..:hump::bigjoint:image.jpeg image.jpeg
 

Lucky88

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Hey guys I posted a couple weeks back about kalifornia from bodhi, I ordered from great lake gentics, and send 100 dollars to them American which is 130 Canadian plus thirty in shipping to get it there to recieve a tee shirt back yes just a tee shirt no seed just a tee shirt just wondering if anyone has been ripped off by this guy who owns great lake genes I was so pumped to finally get some bodhi going and now I'm ready to hop in my car drive over the boarder and hunt this guy down
 

PerroVerde

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Hey guys I posted a couple weeks back about kalifornia from bodhi, I ordered from great lake gentics, and send 100 dollars to them American which is 130 Canadian plus thirty in shipping to get it there to recieve a tee shirt back yes just a tee shirt no seed just a tee shirt just wondering if anyone has been ripped off by this guy who owns great lake genes I was so pumped to finally get some bodhi going and now I'm ready to hop in my car drive over the boarder and hunt this guy down
Did you look inside the silicon wax holder?
 

GreenTools

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Ha ha ! Almost rages because stealth packaging is too stealth.....great work DBJ ! Happy you got your beans as well...I ran kalifornia and was very happy with it....although many people who sampled it said it was too potent. 0 dark 30 is a high cbd ( 30 :1 ) strain.....got some myself x'd to LBL ....haven't run them yet. CHEERS!
 

GreenSanta

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for gnats; nematodes
for thrips: cucumeris
for mites; persimllis and californicus , both of these are the ones that seems to do best in my hot (78-85 degrees) and dry environment (40-50%)

If you grow perpetual and want to not have to spray, those 4 beneficial insects are your best friends but you do have to keep re-applying them. If you do cycles where you start over everytime, early application of all 4, once, or twice, should take you to harvest. In my case I get them twice a month, because I keep reintroducing new soil/plants into the grow room.
 

Lex Talioniss

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for gnats; nematodes
for thrips: cucumeris
for mites; persimllis and californicus , both of these are the ones that seems to do best in my hot (78-85 degrees) and dry environment (40-50%)

If you grow perpetual and want to not have to spray, those 4 beneficial insects are your best friends but you do have to keep re-applying them. If you do cycles where you start over everytime, early application of all 4, once, or twice, should take you to harvest. In my case I get them twice a month, because I keep reintroducing new soil/plants into the grow room.
Can you reccomend a place to buy some of those bugs?
 
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