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HOHO

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i have 3 600"s on a light mover covering 7 ft by 8 ft
16 dutch passion blueberry clones that were vegged 3 weeks the topped and vegged three more weeks.
and 21 clones that were vegged 1 week then topped,then 10 more days veg all in 3 gallon bags with 2 inches perlite in bottom
and i'm flowering my 4 mothers that were transplanted in 5 gallon buckets today 12/23
co2 was 500 ppm for veg except for 10 days before flower where it went to 2500ppm and will stay through out flower.
i will be using gh nutes, just npk no extras.and ro water
temp 84 f day
small mite problem mostly on the mothers but i have lot of predator mites hard at work

u guess the closest and i send u a blank 50 dollar money order any where u say. good luck!...:joint: easy money.. pics coming in a minute
 

hippiepudz024

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Whoa why are setting your c02 level at 2500 ppm, I thougt it was supposed to be around 1500 ppm, I mean thats what ive always heard and thats what i set my c02 tank at.
 

HOHO

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i will offer no more info after i get pics up and as far as me learning,i will never stop so ya just gotta deal with that. can you offer any advice? my all ears
 

HOHO

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i can't help the co2 i went from an empty house to a house that has alot of people thats sealed good, all i could do is open a window and thats not gunna happen. burr!
 

HOHO

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i can't help the co2 i went from an empty house to a house that has alot of people thats sealed good, all i could do is open a window and thats not gunna happen. burr!
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OregonMeds

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Yes my advice would be "Please use more than just predator bugs for those spider mites."

Talk about hard to guess, it would be hard to guess how many weeks in until the mites take over, or at what age you'll end up forced to chop early when you can no longer bomb.

:)
 

OregonMeds

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Go terminator on their asses and show the borg who's boss.

Pyrethrum based bug bombs. You can only do those while in veg.
 

Bubba Kushman

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I would get Ed Rosenthals Zero Tolerance! Get rid of the mites before flower and you will be happier. You can apply during flower but why if you dont have too.
 

Bubba Kushman

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I have bombed with pyrethium and still had mites after the bomb smoke cleared. Einstein Oil works but it takes a while. Zero tolerance works faster and thats better when mites are taking over!
 

GlassFreak

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well there are a barrage of different pestisides both organic and non. it seems like the best one i can find for insects is "Pyrethrum". its the best-known botanical pesticede. its organic, made from flowers. kills spider-mites and other insects on contact. you could use that for the walls and the plants just make sure you read the lable and dilute it properly and not within 2 weeks of harvest.

ill keep looking to see if i see anything better.
 

GlassFreak

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einstien oil seems good but it has to be taken up by the plant through the roots. you can get neem oil which is basicly eintien oil and use it as a spray. it will stay on your plants for a month or untill washed off. wont kill preditor/beneficial insects so you could get some ladybugs too.
 

HOHO

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Yes my advice would be "Please use more than just predator bugs for those spider mites."

Talk about hard to guess, it would be hard to guess how many weeks in until the mites take over, or at what age you'll end up forced to chop early when you can no longer bomb.

:)
damn u got me kinda noided now!:shock:
that really sucks cuz i just bought 2000 more bugs yesterday:evil:
 

OregonMeds

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No by terminator and borg I was making references to movies...

Arnold Schwartzenaeger or however you spell the governors name.
 

GlassFreak

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k so the best i can come up with is to use iether pyrethrum or neem oil to spray on the plants and introduce alot of ladybugs into the room. you could even try spreading Tanglefoot or some other sort of sticky trap around pot lips and other areas to help a little. thats one hell of an infestation so you should deffinatly use multiple methods, and pyrethrum wont kill ladybugs.
 
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