Superfen
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Done but £50 Owch lol
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damn, that is amazon, huh?...Done but £50 Owch lol
That is amazonyou're getting boned, don't they have amazon where you live?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VJ83LW/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
dang! i saw that & it looked interesting...return that ultrasonic thing if you can, it might work if you have mice eating your plants, aint gonna do crap on bugs.
Everyone NEEDS a lint roller -- especially if they have pets! I *hate* smoking lint and hair. It's just nasty.a ppm pen
a ph pen
thermometer
RH meter
solution to check both pens
ph up and down
hydrogen peroxide,
pyrethin spray
spinosad spray
syringes, graduated beaker, measuring cups/spoons (something to measure ml with)
whatever nutes you're using
thats what you NEED...theres a lot of other things that are handy to have, but stop and think if you really need anything not on this list before you drop money on it.
Gulp prob need that the rate I am going lolAnyone ever try ozone to kill or slow down a bug attack in flower? Might not be as harmful to the plant if it's done during dark hours. O3 will definitely kill mold & mildew.
you ever try predator mites?Abso-fucking-lutely.
Want me to post a pic of a leaf with spider mite damage? I've got a few fresh ones. Sprayed neem oil today. Rosemaric acid is a great mild organic systemic, but it is not foolproof. I've got mites for sure, but the only place they are prevalent is right under the CFLs.
(Yes, CFLs. I don't want them to grow because I don't have room after the repot. Waiting for tent space... )
yes I have, and NO don't use them.Yo bro. I wish there was some light spectrum or something that could be added to kill f***king spider mites.
Did you ever try Forbid or Floramite? One of my cronies who may actually be a "master grower" works to avoid any bugs but he said both are really good.
yes I have, and NO don't use them.
you'll just breed a supermite that is resistant to the miticides, also important to note that it's possibly the reason why the worlds bee population is decreasing at a verrrry alarming rate...
the mites I had before I got the predator mites were IMMUNE to, forbid, avid, azamax, pyrethrin, dichlorvos, and to a degree neem oil.
That's immune, meaning like maybe half would die simply from the physical attack (being dessicated and such) but they didn't even stop em.
150 bucks of predator mites had my plants picked clean in 10 days.
no joke.
and for the record, I was totally a skeptic...
I called bullshit on my buddies claim, he supplies organic strawberry fields all over the pacific northwest.
but he was right.
I was dead wrong, predator mites are badass