manfredo
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making me google already!!True that ... and 20 years ago I would have been all over those too.
But there comes a time when your teeth literally tap out - NO MAS AZUCAR!!
making me google already!!True that ... and 20 years ago I would have been all over those too.
But there comes a time when your teeth literally tap out - NO MAS AZUCAR!!
Venerate CG and Regalia CG are approved in Canada now. For commercial use onlyBack doctor again today. This is the follow up from the MRI's I had a month ago. Can't wait to hear what kind of bullshit they will have today.
Jeff that sucks about your plants. I just dropped a bunch of new seeds myself as my stuff in veg doesn't look good at all and i can't seem to figure it out.....I even considered bugs myself, but don't see any. Probably either a deficiency or lockout.
For everyone this is a good lesson on IPM. Integrated Pest Management. You can use a couple products from the time your ladies sprout (and males too) to help protect them from bugs and powdery mildew. I use Marrones Venerate for bugs, including spider mites, and another product they have called Regalia for the powdery mildew protection, all during veg. I stop ujing once they are in flower.
There are other products too, but I like these because they are certified organic and safe to use right up un til harvest, if needed. I only use them in veg, so a quart of each product lasts over a year.
Your biological go-to insecticide, Venerate CG is your in-season insecticide with multiple modes of action to beat down pests impacting the health and productivity of your plants. Excellent IPM for spider mites, russet mites, aphids and thrips. Apply 2-5 tablespoons per gallon at 7-day interval. No limit to number of applications per season. Multiple modes of action: exoskeleton degradation, ingestion and molting interference. Alternate with Grandevo CG.
REGALIA Biofungicide ignites the natural defenses of a plant to protect it from a variety of foliar and soil-borne fungal and bacterial diseases.
Cotton candy is so vile, and yet I crave it whenever it is mentioned. LuckyyyyyNo I missed out. The pickle fries and watermelon burgers were in the midway instead of the concession building. I had enough rain for the day lol. I had a foot long pogo dog with mustard, a little bit of a blooming onion, a candied apple and I brought cotton candy and fudge home.
Do you apply Venerate as a spray or a drench? Regalia is great.Back doctor again today. This is the follow up from the MRI's I had a month ago. Can't wait to hear what kind of bullshit they will have today.
Jeff that sucks about your plants. I just dropped a bunch of new seeds myself as my stuff in veg doesn't look good at all and i can't seem to figure it out.....I even considered bugs myself, but don't see any. Probably either a deficiency or lockout.
For everyone this is a good lesson on IPM. Integrated Pest Management. You can use a couple products from the time your ladies sprout (and males too) to help protect them from bugs and powdery mildew. I use Marrones Venerate for bugs, including spider mites, and another product they have called Regalia for the powdery mildew protection, all during veg. I stop ujing once they are in flower.
There are other products too, but I like these because they are certified organic and safe to use right up un til harvest, if needed. I only use them in veg, so a quart of each product lasts over a year.
Your biological go-to insecticide, Venerate CG is your in-season insecticide with multiple modes of action to beat down pests impacting the health and productivity of your plants. Excellent IPM for spider mites, russet mites, aphids and thrips. Apply 2-5 tablespoons per gallon at 7-day interval. No limit to number of applications per season. Multiple modes of action: exoskeleton degradation, ingestion and molting interference. Alternate with Grandevo CG.
REGALIA Biofungicide ignites the natural defenses of a plant to protect it from a variety of foliar and soil-borne fungal and bacterial diseases.
I spray it right along with Regalia, but you can also use it as a drench, or even a dip like for clones you bring in from someplace else.Do you apply Venerate as a spray or a drench? Regalia is great.
I've been very happy with Marrone.Back doctor again today. This is the follow up from the MRI's I had a month ago. Can't wait to hear what kind of bullshit they will have today.
Jeff that sucks about your plants. I just dropped a bunch of new seeds myself as my stuff in veg doesn't look good at all and i can't seem to figure it out.....I even considered bugs myself, but don't see any. Probably either a deficiency or lockout.
For everyone this is a good lesson on IPM. Integrated Pest Management. You can use a couple products from the time your ladies sprout (and males too) to help protect them from bugs and powdery mildew. I use Marrones Venerate for bugs, including spider mites, and another product they have called Regalia for the powdery mildew protection, all during veg. I stop ujing once they are in flower.
There are other products too, but I like these because they are certified organic and safe to use right up un til harvest, if needed. I only use them in veg, so a quart of each product lasts over a year.
Your biological go-to insecticide, Venerate CG is your in-season insecticide with multiple modes of action to beat down pests impacting the health and productivity of your plants. Excellent IPM for spider mites, russet mites, aphids and thrips. Apply 2-5 tablespoons per gallon at 7-day interval. No limit to number of applications per season. Multiple modes of action: exoskeleton degradation, ingestion and molting interference. Alternate with Grandevo CG.
REGALIA Biofungicide ignites the natural defenses of a plant to protect it from a variety of foliar and soil-borne fungal and bacterial diseases.
Fantastic, yes. Relaxing, not so much. Bought a bunch of discs, went an hour and a half north for a skate comp/show on Saturday, checked out a Garth Brooks cover band Saturday night, picked up the middle kid Sunday am and played 27 holes of disc golf with him and got lunch, then headed an hour and a half south to a private vert ramp to watch some dudes shred it. Got home about 930 last night and ate a 5mg gummy, showered, and passed the fuck out. Lots of running around and stayed busy all weekend, but wouldn't trade it for anything.Good morning, happy Monday.
Who else had a fantastic, relaxing weekend?
Just me?
Scrolls with index finger and thinks cotton candy is vile.Cotton candy is so vile, and yet I crave it whenever it is mentioned. Luckyyyyy
Vile but delicious. Like eating a whole plate of cookies.Scrolls with index finger and thinks cotton candy is vile.
That sounds like my kind of weekend!Fantastic, yes. Relaxing, not so much. Bought a bunch of discs, went an hour and a half north for a skate comp/show on Saturday, checked out a Garth Brooks cover band Saturday night, picked up the middle kid Sunday am and played 27 holes of disc golf with him and got lunch, then headed an hour and a half south to a private vert ramp to watch some dudes shred it. Got home about 930 last night and ate a 5mg gummy, showered, and passed the fuck out. Lots of running around and stayed busy all weekend, but wouldn't trade it for anything.
:[ I'm just weird, not a sock...
What's the best fair food you can remember having?I didn't get any food when I went. Had good pizza before and thought I'd get something, but nothing really stood out from the usual fair food.
BbqWhat's the best fair food you can remember having?
There's a small country fair just over the border in PA I use to always go too for the food. All kinds of good stuff, but they had a pie booth where they had a bunch of pies for $1 a slice....I'd eat about 4-5 of those....all home made. Great clams and chicken barbecue too.What's the best fair food you can remember having?
Ooooh, pie. I could go for a sweet and savory one two. Slice of berry pie, and a slice of tomato pie. And maybe a really giant beer. So many carbs that I can't eat right now D: *drools in munchies*There's a small country fair just over the border in PA I use to always go too for the food. All kinds of good stuff, but they had a pie booth where they had a bunch of pies for $1 a slice....I'd eat about 4-5 of those....all home made. Great clams and chicken barbecue too.
Lutefisk on a stickWhat's the best fair food you can remember having?
That's the pickled sour herring, right? I always get it confused with gefilte fish. Both are good. One is a bit stinkier. MmmLutefisk on a stick
Bad shnkrmn!Lutefisk on a stick