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Colanoscopy

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i was just busting your stones dude. nothing personal.
flushing is a myth though. but i could care less if people do it or not.
Well you got me a trophy anyway and I leveled up to active member. Are you like the first boss in this game. Gotta take your shit to move onto greener pastures haha. I'm not arsed anyway dude it's banter
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Nah for real, I was growing on here back in 2008 or so... before I got divorced. Deleted most of it out of fear she would use it against me & my kids somehow. Never signed back up & that email is long gone by now obviously.

But true story, been lurking ever since. Till now, because I just HAD to ask about this pest problem I have in the new grow space... & only way to get the pics up... well... make another account. Never had a pest issue ever, so it was due time I suppose.

So.. here I am. Again.
My stripes are under this new shirt bro...
....no worries. :bigjoint:
because I just HAD to ask about this pest problem I have in the new grow space......so ask
 

Colanoscopy

Well-Known Member
because I just HAD to ask about this pest problem I have in the new grow space......so ask
Well spotted fella. (I'm expecting some kind of shit storm here but fuck it) I was told trounce was good for pest issues. I've never had a pest issue so never needed to use it. Aren't natural predators a better way to go though? Like I said this is stuff I haven't needed to look at really so I am second guessing. What are your opinions
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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it would be good to know what kind of pest hes dealing with, but my general go to is spinosad for most things. its organic, it dissipates after a couple of weeks, if it has a chance to dry its not harmful to bees, so use it in the evening after they've gone to the hive, if using it outside.
it can be used as a foliar spray and a root drench for russet and broad mites. if i have a bad problem i'll alternate spinosad with pyrethum, but i don't like to use pyrethum unless its bad, and i won't use it on a plant thats already in flower
 
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