Clone only strains

Joedank

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you mean cannatonic by dubking got a few of those going too .... hope they are oranges and dank like the other grows of it i have seen:)
golden lion is badass for seeds in my eyes .... got the GSC X DUBking going too gonna hit my gsc forum and search for stablity... i digress
Looking forward to the new stable :)

Starfighter
Bluehead OG
Gg4
Tk Kush
Conspiracy Kush
Sour amnesia
Qrazy train
Goji OG
Lost coast OG
Stardawg
Sour Cream
El Diablo
Purple Jones
The Truth
Tahoe OG x PCK
Kosher Kush
Cannaventure x dubking
Foo dog #3
Foo dog #4
R14ER
Abdominal snowman
Sinmint cookies
Durban poison
Mob boss
Death Valley cheese
Wife
Bruce Banner 3
Kushdr
Yeti OG
Cherry Lime Haze
Lucky Charms
LSD
Underdog OG
Tangerine power
The destroyer
Legend OG
Dream killer 91

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Yodaweed

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you mean cannatonic by dubking got a few of those going too .... hope they are oranges and dank like the other grows of it i have seen:)
golden lion is badass for seeds in my eyes .... got the GSC X DUBking going too gonna hit my gsc forum and search for stablity... i digress
Love those orange strains so tastey , amazing for extractions as well.
 

giggles26

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yea just say no to the chems eagle 20 does nothing on mites...
but i dont like or reccomend stylet oil as its just rebranded mineral oil and it closes stomata .
on the other hand Neem is show to translocate in a plant and protect the places you missed..FYI
There's no Chems anywhere close to my garden. Everything is organic here.

I've had much better luck with stylet oil and so have the people who turned me on to it. I used to use neem but got away from it and honestly don't use the stylet oil very much either. Between the lady bugs and mycotrol o I haven't had any problems.
 

Joedank

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oh yah cannatonic x dubstep cant wait to see flowers!!
There's no Chems anywhere close to my garden. Everything is organic here.

I've had much better luck with stylet oil and so have the people who turned me on to it. I used to use neem but got away from it and honestly don't use the stylet oil very much either. Between the lady bugs and mycotrol o I haven't had any problems.
still stylet oil is a petro - chem in my book from csu.edu
Source of Spray Oils
Essentially all commercially available horticultural oils (e.g., SunsprayR, ScalecideR, VolckR) are refined petroleum products also known as mineral oils. Impurities in the oil that are associated with plant injury, such as aromatic compounds and compounds containing sulfur, nitrogen or oxygen, are removed. Filtration, distillation and dewaxing complete the production of the finished base oil. Final formulations of horticultural oils are normally combined with an emulsifying agent that allows the oil to mix with water. This mixture usually is used at about a 2 percent dilution.

Vegetable oils also can be used as insecticides, although the type of oil can greatly affect its activity. Cottonseed oil is generally considered the most insecticidal of the vegetable oils. Soybean oil, the most commonly available vegetable oil used in cooking, has often provided fair to good control of some insects and mites.

Extracts from seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica) have recently attracted attention as a source of pest management products. Several neem-derived insecticides have been developed. A number of compounds found in neem seeds, notably azadirachtin, have proven useful as insecticides. However, the oil fraction of neem seed extracts, which is mostly free of azadirachtin and related terpenoid compounds, also has demonstrated effects as a fungicide and insecticide. At least one product currently on the market, TrilogyR, consists of a largely azadirachtin-free oil fraction of neem seed extracts. It is formulated with an emulsifier and mixed with water at a concentration similar to horticultural oils (0.5 to 2.0 percent). Many over-the-counter products sold in nurseries that mention neem contain the oils of neem seed extracts.
 

giggles26

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oh yah cannatonic x dubstep cant wait to see flowers!!


still stylet oil is a petro - chem in my book from csu.edu
Source of Spray Oils
Essentially all commercially available horticultural oils (e.g., SunsprayR, ScalecideR, VolckR) are refined petroleum products also known as mineral oils. Impurities in the oil that are associated with plant injury, such as aromatic compounds and compounds containing sulfur, nitrogen or oxygen, are removed. Filtration, distillation and dewaxing complete the production of the finished base oil. Final formulations of horticultural oils are normally combined with an emulsifying agent that allows the oil to mix with water. This mixture usually is used at about a 2 percent dilution.

Vegetable oils also can be used as insecticides, although the type of oil can greatly affect its activity. Cottonseed oil is generally considered the most insecticidal of the vegetable oils. Soybean oil, the most commonly available vegetable oil used in cooking, has often provided fair to good control of some insects and mites.

Extracts from seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica) have recently attracted attention as a source of pest management products. Several neem-derived insecticides have been developed. A number of compounds found in neem seeds, notably azadirachtin, have proven useful as insecticides. However, the oil fraction of neem seed extracts, which is mostly free of azadirachtin and related terpenoid compounds, also has demonstrated effects as a fungicide and insecticide. At least one product currently on the market, TrilogyR, consists of a largely azadirachtin-free oil fraction of neem seed extracts. It is formulated with an emulsifier and mixed with water at a concentration similar to horticultural oils (0.5 to 2.0 percent). Many over-the-counter products sold in nurseries that mention neem contain the oils of neem seed extracts.
Good thing I haven't used it for awhile then huh? :) and if and when I did use it was only once or twice in veg.

Knock on wood here I haven't had any pest problems in like 5 years......
 

Cold$moke

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You know even if I ran true all organics.

when it comes to BUGS.
as long as your in VEG. ONLY.

FUCK EM AND KILL EM lol.

I hate chemicals but the time I finally got a spider mite out break I brought out the nukes :(.

but I wont look down on Someone that doesnt want to see theyre hard work go to waste. (Not saying anyone is).
edit as long as you fix in veg and not 2 weeks from cut lol
 

a senile fungus

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You could kill a sog with plants like that!

Dude! They're all in 16oz cups running at 12/12 from seed! I'm thinking you could fit 9 cups per sf, that about 144cups per 4x4space. I think I'll get around an oz from these 3. Extrapolate that out to 144 cups and I think that's 38oz. Straight 12/12 from seed.


Definitely something to think about!

I need more seeds lol.

Nudge nudge ;-)
 
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