JimyTheCook
Well-Known Member
Was always gunna be about a poundprobably a pound or 2
Got it growin in my super soil.
Was always gunna be about a poundprobably a pound or 2
You can jump out with two instructors who are not attached. They hold on to your arms and legs to help you get stable in the first couple of jumps. It's called an Accellerated Free Fall course.from what I understand everyone has someone on their back for the first few jumps
That was the course i was lookin at online.. cost more an has more requirements to be met before the jump from memoryYou can jump out with two instructors who are not attached. They hold on to your arms and legs to help you get stable in the first couple of jumps. It's called an Accellerated Free Fall course.
Definitely more of both. Day and a half of training before you jump from memory. You'll be deploying your own chute and landing by yourself.That was the course i was lookin at online.. cost more an has more requirements to be met before the jump from memory
Prizes for closest guess jimy??Bud on a stick
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Reckon itll go 1.8g
Mrs said 3g
Any one got a number they wanna put on it
Manual would be the way to go. Cheaper, easier
that was really good.
probably not. They move and breed pretty fast.Instead of sprayin for spider mites every few days during flowering (sprayd once last tuesday then it pissed down wensdy gave another spray friday afternoon with the natures way pest spray) if i remove the affected leaves that i see here an there help slow the pricks down?
I hear ya on the moving fast, finding them all over the place sure its not the worse case out there but they are on the move.. I dont see me breakin the cycle from now till harvest, slowin them down is probs me only hope. Id like to run some benificial bugs but that probably wont happen this time round so neem an that yates is all ive got to work with but would rather not have to use any pest sprays at this stage.. Ill start doin some readin about h2o2 baths on google for the worst case scenarios.probably not. They move and breed pretty fast.
they are hard enough to control when you go all out on them with sprays and predators.
you’ve really only got 2 options, let them go and deal with the damage and treat them after harvest (h2o2 bath) or start hitting them hard with whatever spray you like (I prefer eco oil just cause) and/or beneficial bugs. Even then it’s going to take 1-4 weeks at least to break the cycle and get rid of them
a little but then u wont have any leaves and they will gravatate to the buds.Instead of sprayin for spider mites every few days during flowering (sprayd once last tuesday then it pissed down wensdy gave another spray friday afternoon with the natures way pest spray) if i remove the affected leaves that i see here an there help slow the pricks down?
I was in same boat this round. Found em in Week 1 of flower and hit em with sulfur straight away. Then few days later sulfur again. Then eco neem up until Week 3, then green cleaner since then. Now at Week 7 and the plants look rough but the mites are under control and although yield and quality is a little down still looks decent. Pulling room down in a week or so, empty room, bomb, sterilize and clean and reset.I hear ya on the moving fast, finding them all over the place sure its not the worse case out there but they are on the move.. I dont see me breakin the cycle from now till harvest, slowin them down is probs me only hope. Id like to run some benificial bugs but that probably wont happen this time round so neem an that yates is all ive got to work with but would rather not have to use any pest sprays at this stage.. Ill start doin some readin about h2o2 baths on google for the worst case scenarios.
Fair point didn think that threw to well did ia little but then u wont have any leaves and they will gravatate to the buds.
Its allot of work to keep on top of them by the sounds of it an i would be doing the same in your position after harvest an rippin everything down an throw everything at the room untill i was sure i killed everything then redo all equipment as i was settin it back up in the room.I was in same boat this round. Found em in Week 1 of flower and hit em with sulfur straight away. Then few days later sulfur again. Then eco neem up until Week 3, then green cleaner since then. Now at Week 7 and the plants look rough but the mites are under control and although yield and quality is a little down still looks decent. Pulling room down in a week or so, empty room, bomb, sterilize and clean and reset.
Wont be slacking on my IPM from now on though thats for sure.
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