dirtyho1968
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Dan Kone, what do you use in the fog atomizer?
oil based sprays.Dan Kone, what do you use in the fog atomizer?
I do my first spray with Azatrol/Azamax. Then I find a good oil mix spray. I don't pay much attention to brand name. I look at the ingredients. I like a combination of rosemary oil, clove, etc. Really the more different types of oil the better IMO, but those that I mentioned seem to have the best staying power. Right now I'm using Zero Tolerance.I see that but would you care to mention any particular brand names you prefer?
If not, all good +rep for the fog atomizer.
You'll love it. No more lifting up every leaf to spray the undersides. It's some ghostbusters shit. Stand several feet away, then aim and blast. It will provide the pressure to lift up all the leafs for you. And it sprays to such a fine mist that the stuff gets everywhere. It'll coat your whole room. Everything is quick and easy.Yeah Azatrol or Azamax works great but I hear ya on switching things up.
Thanks a bunch, I already ordered one lol.
Yep. If you're doing a decent size grow it'll make life easier. Obviously if you're just doing one or two plants it's unnecessary, but if you've got a whole bunch it will save you a lot of time. I was spending ~3 hours each spray just trying to get both sides of every leaf on every plant. Now it takes me a few minutes.I'm pretty good on keeping them in check but that thing looks like it will make my life a whole lot easier. Thanks again.
I didn't actually buy at Green Acres I was just stopping in on my vending rounds and noticed that they'd stepped up alot. If you're into concentrates and like the GA selection definitely try out Capitola Healers, they have an even bigger selection and it's all $40/g or $20/halfgram.SCMN sells outdoor only and the sell it for 65 an 8th. Green acres is cool for wax, but again, their bud is pretty much all outdoor and not real fantastic. GP's bud is all lab tested and really nice. I've actually never been to Capitola Healing, so IDK.
The majority of their bud comes strait from Humboldt outdoor grows. I'd guess 80-90% of what they have comes from that. You can tell most of it comes from the same grow. Next time you're there look at the buds closely. Almost all of there strains have an identical trim. I'm not by any means saying it's bad bud. It's pretty decent OD. But still, it's basically in house OD being sold at indoor top dollar prices. That bugs me about them. But still, I don't mean to make it seem as if they are selling schwag or anything, they most certainly are not. It is what it is. Very good humboldt OD.I don't know when you were last in SCMN, but my first visit was very informative, the budtender yakked at me for a good 45 minutes and I learned alot about how they operate. I'm also a vendor so we spoke in depth about their buying policies. I can assure you they do not sell exclusively outdoor bud, although they do sell exclusively organic and exclusively soil grown buds, no hydroponics whatsoever. The majority of their bud comes from indoor cultivators growing with organic nutrient lines in good ol' 5 gallon buckets.
Well I've vended to them before and I assure you they've never been to my grow.Growrooms that aren't 'clean green' certified are inspected by SCMN's staff to make sure it is in fact strictly organic, and they like to cultivate relationships with growers, helping them to maximize their genetics.
I'd still have to go with Granny Purps on that. Their bud is for the most part all indoor locally grown lab tested bud. I'm pretty sure all the clubs in SC lab test now aside from the two by Costco.Their prices topped at $55 as well. I usually pick a strain without checking the price and end up paying $50 for an 8th. The vast majority of their bud is tested as well, whatever isn't tested at the moment is in the process of being tested. Idk, I've visited alot of the area clubs and these guys are the one I settled on honestly for no reason other than the bud is danker, stickier, fresher AND lab tested at high potency.
Yes, I really like that too. Angels care in Santa Clara does that as well. I also like that SCMN gives you your bud in glass jars instead of plastic bags. Nearly every club in Cali sells bud in some type of plastic container, which is a really bad way to store bud.They also toss every strain in an eigth jar on top of the counter so you can just pick through and sniff away till you find what you want without having to ask the budtender for a sniff of each strain, which I love soooo much.
You'll get one soon. I don't think it's excessive for that grow at all. If you're spraying and still get nasty plagues like that which can dominate your grow that means when you're spraying it's very likely that you're not really coating the whole plant. Truly coating your whole grow will be time consuming. I know it seems ridiculous to spend that kind of money on a sprayer, but it's worth it to be bug free and do it very easily without any actually chemical pesticides.I'd love to grab one of those foggers but I run a perpetual setup with a 3x3 for veg feeding four 4x4s and the fogger seems a bit excessive for the weekly blast into my 4x8 veg "chamber" (panda paper, 2x4s and gorilla tape ). I'd spend more time mixing the stuff up and getting the fogger to the zipper door than actually 'fogging'. Can't say it wouldn't be nice to blast everything 'clean' in ten seconds though, so I'm not ruling it out.
Sealing your grow will do wonders for your environment. It's worth doing if you're already going to get an AC. I'd highly recommend it.My ultimate solution is sealing the grow. I'm getting an A/C anyways to deal with temps so I might as well seal up. Then I can crank up the Co2 and kill the fuggers off. Even if a gen won't get the levels high enough an extra tank setup to push them up every once in a while would be worth the expense.
Best anti bug/mold product ever IMO. It really coats the leaves like nothing else and no nasty smell.As far as products go, I haven't tried azatrol but it's on the list.
Yeah. It's really good for pretty much all molds. It just smells sooo nasty. I spray my OD with it right before flowering, but I won't use it on flowers. Indoors, I fight pretty much everything with oils and a good environment.Serenade does nicely to handle the PM,
Yep. That's the thing. If you buy clones from a dispensary, eventually you're going to get mites/pm/whatever. This sort of things happens at every dispensary that sells clones. It's impossible to prevent it 100%.And from what I hear most any clone you get from anywhere will end up giving you bugs and what not...I cut a few clones off a friend's plant myself not too long ago, and I was afraid that I would see bugs pop up just because I had brought a plant from somewhere else to my place...but luckily all was well...lol
No problem. When you've gotten mites and PM as many times as me, eventually you learn how to handle it.Thanks for posting your anti pest regiment Dan
Today I met an MS patient that you turned away from your compassion program saying you can only do it on the first of the month. He also said the only time you ever did give him buds via the compassion program you made him do yard work for a small bag of shake. Are you fucking kidding me? You made a guy who visibly shakes from his illness do yard work to get medicine this guy needs to be functional? Then the next time he comes in needing your help you turn him away?!That is very extreme. You might not be familiar with Santa Cruz, but we do not operate that way around here. There is no motive to make clones bad...That is kinda tin foil hat if you ask me. Our clones do very well. 99% of our customers are repeat for a reason. We have great genetics both seed and clone.