Nirvana Short Rider and Bomb Seeds Big Bomb Grow Journal

grow319

Active Member
Dude, if you see another and it looks like this pic, I am gonna have to go with the crowd here and say dump it. It would be way more trouble than it is worth if you have a fungus gnat infestation. Those things suck!! For a much better outcome maybe. But, for what you got going on there, I would not continue. Live and learn...Onward and Upward!!View attachment 2031494
No infestation, like one or two are in there.
but im not killing the plants or anything just because of that. Surely there is something i can do.
 

grow319

Active Member
yeah they are in the soil I just saw them before you said that and got sick. They are little white things, in the soil. whiteflies and afids maybe? what do you do about this? Neem oil?
 

grow319

Active Member
You know, 1 time I had a cat that got real sick. I loved that cat, I had him before I had my child. He was suffering and too fix him it would've cost well over $1,000.00 and there was no way of knowing if he was still going to die from leukemia. As sad as I was and wanted too save him, I made the humane decision and put him out of his misery. I really think you should let it go.
So your telling me, i cant do anything at all to fix this... nothing at all. but then cannabis can grow outside by it self and do just fine.

I personally think that there is something i can atleast try. I dont know repot them.. again.. use some pestasides... im sure there is somehting.
 

grow319

Active Member
You know, 1 time I had a cat that got real sick. I loved that cat, I had him before I had my child. He was suffering and too fix him it would've cost well over $1,000.00 and there was no way of knowing if he was still going to die from leukemia. As sad as I was and wanted too save him, I made the humane decision and put him out of his misery. I really think you should let it go.
they look like this,
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they might be called springtailes. i looked up some pictures of them and they look just alike
 

medicalmaryjane

Well-Known Member
OK FRIEND. I AM GOING TO HELP U OUT. I AM severly drunk and high but look. don't get rid of your plant for some gnats. i can tell u a few thin abou these flys, they don't like cold and they don't like dry. so cold dry temp. sorr i was yelling, capslocked was clikced and i didn't feel like goingback and retyping. if u can, put your plants outside for a few days and don't feed them water. dry cold will kill flies. i know it sounds like suicide but it's not. well i live in so cal so it' not too cold here. perhaps it may be murder if i lived in a severe environment but i assure you, nip these flies now and you have a lot of hope for the future. do as i say, ii have a lot of experience indoor outdor growing and i have had great results :) in fact i am feeling great due to the results.
 

grow319

Active Member
OK FRIEND. I AM GOING TO HELP U OUT. I AM severly drunk and high but look. don't get rid of your plant for some gnats. i can tell u a few thin abou these flys, they don't like cold and they don't like dry. so cold dry temp. sorr i was yelling, capslocked was clikced and i didn't feel like goingback and retyping. if u can, put your plants outside for a few days and don't feed them water. dry cold will kill flies. i know it sounds like suicide but it's not. well i live in so cal so it' not too cold here. perhaps it may be murder if i lived in a severe environment but i assure you, nip these flies now and you have a lot of hope for the future. do as i say, ii have a lot of experience indoor outdor growing and i have had great results :) in fact i am feeling great due to the results.
Lol okay thank you friend, =]
 

bkbbudz

New Member
Well, after further conultation from a fellow grower and friend of mine...If they are fungus gnats (you must identify them 1st) Put a bout 2" of regular sand on top of the medium. Says he has cleared up infestations that way.

Sorry for being a doubting Thomas, I started feeling sorry for the plant, it has been through so much....Let's save it dammit!

bugs.jpg
 

grow319

Active Member
Well, after further conultation from a fellow grower and friend of mine...If they are fungus gnats (you must identify them 1st) Put a bout 2" of regular sand on top of the medium. Says he has cleared up infestations that way.

Sorry for being a doubting Thomas, I started feeling sorry for the plant, it has been through so much....Let's save it dammit!

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It doesnt look anything like any of those on that chart. Its little and white and look as if they have many legs but im not sure about that or not, im just saying that because of how they move. they are kinda long but not really, just longer than wide. they look like whats in that picture i posted
 

bkbbudz

New Member
I could see nothing in that pic...is this what you got? You'll have to go full screen to see

[video=youtube;fyrTJPNfuQM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyrTJPNfuQM&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 

medicalmaryjane

Well-Known Member
yeah ithink they r fungus gnat babies. don't water that plant until they are gone. put it in colder than avg temps if u can. i put mie out for a few days in CA & didn't water and they were gone.
 

grow319

Active Member
I could see nothing in that pic...is this what you got? You'll have to go full screen to see

[video=youtube;fyrTJPNfuQM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyrTJPNfuQM&feature=player_embedded[/video]
they look very simular but mine arnt that big, and they arnt on the plant, just in the top layer of soil. other than that yeah they look about like that.
 

bkbbudz

New Member
They are likely springtails then. They won't really harm the plant the feed of the soil itself. To get rid of them just put a layer of clean sand on top of the medium.
 

grow319

Active Member
They are likely springtails then. They won't really harm the plant the feed of the soil itself. To get rid of them just put a layer of clean sand on top of the medium.
Okay thank you, but wouldnt puting sand on top choke the plants?

and here is the bug in the picture from before.
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grow319

Active Member
Well it is now day 21 or something like that, im beginning to not care any more. I walked into my grow room this morning and the top was snapped off of my SR2 plant. dont know how it happened but its just there.. and broken.. and only like 2 and a half weeks old. Its not gonna make it.

So now im down to one plant that has bugs in the soil, thouogh I played with the soil for a few hours and found some of the bugs and was trying to look at them with a magnifying glass but every time id find one and scoop it up with a spoon it would shoot off the spoon. Thus confirming that they are springtails.

But at this point it safe to say this grow turned out to be a bust
 

medicalmaryjane

Well-Known Member
i wouldn't give up on the plant because of bugs. you can spray if you need to. just leave the plant be. is it a feminized seed? lol, it sux when u get all caught up in growing and then the plant turns out to be a dood.
 

bkbbudz

New Member
Dude, if you see another and it looks like this pic, I am gonna have to go with the crowd here and say dump it. It would be way more trouble than it is worth if you have a fungus gnat infestation. Those things suck!! For a much better outcome maybe. But, for what you got going on there, I would not continue. Live and learn...Onward and Upward!!
If you have seen a couple in there flying around, they are in the medium as well. But you can get some organic insecticide, like neem oil, a couple of no pest strips for the grow area, some playground sand to layer on the top of the soil, and pray my friend, pray well!
You know, 1 time I had a cat that got real sick. I loved that cat, I had him before I had my child. He was suffering and too fix him it would've cost well over $1,000.00 and there was no way of knowing if he was still going to die from leukemia. As sad as I was and wanted too save him, I made the humane decision and put him out of his misery. I really think you should let it go.
I am such an idiot sometimes! I have been following so many grows, I got yours mixed up with another in my head, I am so sorry for saying to give up on her! I thought I was talking to a guy that has a 40 day old 5" plant that is in terrible shape. That is why I said these things LOL!

If you did not trash the plant yet (keeping my fingers crossed) she may still be savable. The sand will not suffocate the roots. About 1" thick layer should do the job. As for the top, if you have some cloning gel...apply some to both ends and taper her together pretty tightly. That hopefully will do the trick. Again I am so sorry for my stupidity.
 

grow319

Active Member
I am such an idiot sometimes! I have been following so many grows, I got yours mixed up with another in my head, I am so sorry for saying to give up on her! I thought I was talking to a guy that has a 40 day old 5" plant that is in terrible shape. That is why I said these things LOL!

If you did not trash the plant yet (keeping my fingers crossed) she may still be savable. The sand will not suffocate the roots. About 1" thick layer should do the job. As for the top, if you have some cloning gel...apply some to both ends and taper her together pretty tightly. That hopefully will do the trick. Again I am so sorry for my stupidity.
Its fine bro. but the top of the plant was already dead and all folded and shriveled up. So i dont think that putting it back on the plant will help anything. Also it only has like 4 leaves left on it and those four look bad, so i doubt it will make it.
 

grow319

Active Member
i wouldn't give up on the plant because of bugs. you can spray if you need to. just leave the plant be. is it a feminized seed? lol, it sux when u get all caught up in growing and then the plant turns out to be a dood.
yes both are feminized. But the top broke off my Short Rider. it was only like 6 or 7 inches tall and the whole top half of the plant brke compleatly off.
 

medicalmaryjane

Well-Known Member
that's ok. it could continue to grow regardless. u don't have to put too much energy into small plants. they grow and do their thing. i leave mine outside sometimes & don't tend to them very much. just be patietn and see how it works out.
 

researchkitty

Well-Known Member
Plants grow faster than bugs can kill them -- depending on the bug. You sure have a shitload, I'll give ya that! Curious to see how it all works out.....
 
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