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Yodaweed

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Did you really just say hey that stuff is harmful, you should spray with this chemical "safely" up until day of harvest?

Cheers :)
Nukem is all natural and has no chemicals in it, it's mostly just peppermint oil and neem oil. DE is non harmful when used properly, dusting it is not proper application, i use DE every year, just like i use essential oils both can be used improperly. NEVER dust a plant with DE while flowering unless you plan on smoking nasty DE powder which is harmful to even breathe in let alone smoke that stuff.

Here's a quote about the dangerous of DE

Inhalation
Inhalation of diatomaceous earth may cause temporary respiratory irritation such as sneezing, coughing, difficulty breathing, eye, nose and throat irritation or bloody nose. People with existing respiratory conditions, such as asthma patients or smokers, and children may be more sensitive to the effects of diatomaceous earth. Symptoms should improve after the exposure is removed. Crystalline silica forms when diatomaceous earth is heated to very high temperatures, and this form of silica may cause lung disease. However, exposure is considered an occupational hazard only. This means that workers exposed to crystalline silica on a daily basis for many years may be at risk, but casual contact is not likely to be hazardous.
 
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shorelineOG

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Nukem is all natural and has no chemicals in it, it's mostly just peppermint oil and neem oil. DE is non harmful when used properly, dusting it is not proper application, i use DE every year, just like i use essential oils both can be used improperly. NEVER dust a plant with DE while flowering unless you plan on smoking nasty DE powder which is harmful to even breathe in let alone smoke that stuff.
The DE was applied during veg, and then rinsed off. It's a tiny bit of residual DE only on the leaves. If it was fresh powder it would look a lot different.
 

GreenHighlander

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Nukem is all natural and has no chemicals in it, it's mostly just peppermint oil and neem oil. DE is non harmful when used properly, dusting it is not proper application, i use DE every year, just like i use essential oils both can be used improperly. NEVER dust a plant with DE while flowering unless you plan on smoking
My bad. with a name like Nukem I assumed the worst. I am also adamant about not spraying anything in flower. I most certainly would not use anything with neem in it during flowering.
That being said neem is the only thing I have ever used. Usually twice in veg. I have never had mites or anything else people talk about. I would chop before ever spraying anything during flowering.

Cheers :)
 

Olive Drab Green

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These Hazes are really kicking ass. First try, I got the exact combination I wanted for breeding (Purple Haze x Malawi is female, the Oldtimer’s Haze is male). They’re just so beautiful, and I’m really digging the structure. These QBs are keeping them low enough, and they’re growing really healthily.
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OTH (Reg) (M)
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Olive Drab Green

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SoCo & P98
Week 2 Day 6

The SoCo has shown a female pistil at the top. It’s too small to get a shot of, I had to use a loupe. The P98 is very male. The SoCo is very dank. Sharp garlic, dead skunk, and earthiness. You can see those huge indican Chemdog leaves have the sharp edges and the lanky stretchiness of the Shoreline. Perfect blend of terpenes and structure from both the GMO and the Shoreline. Perfect cross.

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Southern Comfort
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Pre-‘98 Bubba Kush BX2 (IBL’d further) male
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Olive Drab Green

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Sorry for bringing this here, but I figure you guys might know. I’m thinking maybe the taproot broke ground a bit high, and that what I’m looking at are just root knubs too far above the ground. But.. What the hell is this at the base of my OTH? It could also be that my flowering fertilizers and my OregonismXL are just really super-effective.

@cannabineer @curious2garden
 

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curious2garden

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Sorry for bringing this here, but I figure you guys might know. I’m thinking maybe the taproot broke ground a bit high, and that what I’m looking at are just root knubs too far above the ground. But.. What the hell is this at the base of my OTH? It could also be that my flowering fertilizers and my OregonismXL are just really super-effective.

@cannabineer @curious2garden
Just roots above ground from being wet, don't worry about it it has nothing to do with the tap root.
 
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