tricka
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http://www.nutrifield.com.au/he said nf canna coco mate?
whats the nf stand for?
i love google, cos im a dumb fuck and can't spell and it knew that and still found it for me lol.
http://www.nutrifield.com.au/he said nf canna coco mate?
whats the nf stand for?
i got one of there coco bricks yesterday was heaps cheaper than canna and was buffered clones seems to be liking ithttp://www.nutrifield.com.au/
i love google, cos im a dumb fuck and can't spell and it knew that and still found it for me lol.
i actualy mean painteded ......but i was too fuckn blazed n well on da way to bn drunk that day..........so i said coppyrighted..........but its in development.........period........it coppyrighted...QUOTE]
ROFLMAO!!!
bullshit you'll have sticky fingers and wont be able to type lol!
Nah looking great Tezz, you'll have to give us a guestimate of your predicted dry yield?
hmmmm.......looks like a leaf to me?any1 no what this is
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could be motly aphids but i doubt it , my guess would be mites ....if u can see some webbing then its spider mites.any1 no what this is
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Wondered where you've been 25 or so pages and no sightings.I was thinking the same but was sure that you would know spider mite eggs if you saw them.
If what I can see are larger white fluffy spots and smaller "eggs" surrounding them, I would say that you have a type of aphid infestation - "woolley aphids" possibly.
Mix up a batch of nicotine spray (cigarette butts boiled for a while, strained then add a bit of detergent). That should kill them if you make sure that you hit them with the spray.
I was OK when I was just smoking Red Dragon, but when I added Magic Bud into the mix I seem to have come unstuckWondered where you've been 25 or so pages and no sightings.
yeah im pretty sure its not spider mites they more of a yellowish colour than white and no webs anywhere i was thinking maybe aphids leaf miners sumtin like that
my problem is im 5 weeks in starting the 6th and not sure weather to just leave it and keep an eye on it or spray as i dont want mold or bud rot
hmm thats a good idea ozgirl totally forgot bout lady bugsOdlaw, you know im a noob, and no expert, but I had a few little bugs turn up, and after introducing lady beetles all the bugs dissapeared, and nothing new has arrived. I keep a moist paper towel in there for them to drink, and they eat non acidic fruit, raisins are good, with food and water the lady bugs will live in there and patrol every nook and cranny of the plant for you. Its free, and causes no harm to your plant
Oh forgot to say, lady beetles will devour 50 adult aphids a day.