GrassBurner
Well-Known Member
I've tried every mite killing product on the market. Green Cleaner is the only one that did the job for me. Hit em hard and hit em often.
Dude, this truly sucks.Fuck.
Never have had a single issue until I introduced soil into my indoor space.
Fox Farms Ocean Forrest can get fucked.
I'm decided whether to toss everything in that tent outside in the cold and if it lives it lives or just burn everything.
FFOF brought bugs into my tent so I suck? Great logic.Good read
Sucks to suck, gonna be interesting to see how the non proffesionals do it.
i spent 5 yrs certified by the state of washgington WSDA creating IPM programs for greenhouses and implement them
good luck, they really easy to control and eradicate so gona be fun watching this inevitable success and or failure
That sucks brother, I lost my entire crop of chocolate diesel to those fuckers because they showed up in week 5 of flower and I didn't want to spray anything on my flower and had no idea what else to do with them. Mine were brought in by me being careless though back when I was a noob. I never changed clothes before going into my grow. It was a painful lesson. Hopefully you can knock them out quickly. I used citric acid outside last year on my Blue dream in flower and even though it browned the pistils some it killed every last one of those bastards and fried the eggs too.
That's some logic saladGood read
Sucks to suck, gonna be interesting to see how the non proffesionals do it.
i spent 5 yrs certified by the state of washgington WSDA to create IPM programs for greenhouses and implement them
good luck, they really easy to control and eradicate so gona be fun watching this inevitable success and or failure
Yup. As you can tell I'm not very concerned about a clone.~Fin
as we say in the industry
Lol, yes the mites and eggs on those plants are no longer an issue.Yup. As you can tell I'm not very concerned about a clone.
Good read
Sucks to suck, gonna be interesting to see how the non proffesionals do it.
i spent 5 yrs certified by the state of washgington WSDA creating IPM programs for greenhouses and implement them
good luck, they really easy to control and eradicate so gona be fun watching this inevitable success and or failure
Hopefully you're correct and it was only those few. I feel like that's not usually my experience but sometimes we get lucky. Looked like there were eggs which would concern me. I'd be worried if they're established enough to breed them there might be more creepin.Yup. As you can tell I'm not very concerned about a clone.
Isn’t that just another citrus based product?I've tried every mite killing product on the market. Green Cleaner is the only one that did the job for me. Hit em hard and hit em often.
Bout a pound of em to boot.It LOOKS like they have their own trichomes