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oldman60

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I'm keeping the outdoor Dog dream alive, SG!

Morning rays on one of the outdoors Dog S1's...

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I decided to see how many neat views could be had from one pic of one flowering Dog...
... I could have had twice as many to post, just didn't want to bore you :-)

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Everybody should have a dog in their yard.
Always lookin' good Doob.:clap:
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AlphaPhase

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Welcome Marco!

I wish I had a dog :( all of 600s looks great!!

I took a couple cuttings of the tangilope last night and put them in the root riot plugs, they are standing tall and proud today so these plugs just might work out much better for me. Going to get the tray and dome for them later tonight. If I can can get the tangilope to root I can flower the mother and start a new one in hydro :)

Only one of the purple paralysis clones look crappy, but they've been through hell so it's OK
 

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Highlanders cave

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Hey there 6'ers, long time!

How's it going Dutchie, Jig, Doob and everyone else? Whodat......niiiiiiice plants my friend :). And D it looks like a belated congratuations are in order. That's very cool, heck everyone else was doing it lol. I'm sure your a great dad.

Tough year in the cave. All of my plants sowly went downhill over the course of the past year to the point where the finished product was crap and pretty much unsmokable. Lost some nice genetics. I misdiagnosed the problem numerous times. Finally got it nailed it a couple of weeks ago...broadmites. They are microscopic and much smaller and much tougher to get rid of than their cousin the spider mite. Their saliva is toxic to cannabis and they feed on the plant. Everyone is on the road to recovery and looking much better. Gotta lock the hippie in the closet and break out the big guns with these little buggers.

Hope everyone is well

puff puff pass>>>>>>>>>grape apollo x blue dream aka gracies delight>>>> : !)
 

AlphaPhase

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Hey Highland, how did you find out it was broad mites? I've heard about them, thought I had them once but wasn't sure, what's the symptoms and what did the plant that had them look like, just so I'll know in the future


Hey there 6'ers, long time!

How's it going Dutchie, Jig, Doob and everyone else? Whodat......niiiiiiice plants my friend :). And D it looks like a belated congratuations are in order. That's very cool, heck everyone else was doing it lol. I'm sure your a great dad.

Tough year in the cave. All of my plants sowly went downhill over the course of the past year to the point where the finished product was crap and pretty much unsmokable. Lost some nice genetics. I misdiagnosed the problem numerous times. Finally got it nailed it a couple of weeks ago...broadmites. They are microscopic and much smaller and much tougher to get rid of than their cousin the spider mite. Their saliva is toxic to cannabis and they feed on the plant. Everyone is on the road to recovery and looking much better. Gotta lock the hippie in the closet and break out the big guns with these little buggers.

Hope everyone is well

puff puff pass>>>>>>>>>grape apollo x blue dream aka gracies delight>>>> : !)
 

Highlanders cave

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The symptons mimick nute overdose, ph imbalance, not enough nutes, overwatering etc. Fan leaves cup terribly, new growth is pale yellow, tips of the leaves twist to the side but the kicker is the pistils looked dead and burned. Stunted growth and lower trichome production as well.

I saw a thread here where someone thought they might have broadmites and had all of the same symptons. Started researching them and found them on my girls
 

AlphaPhase

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I'm curious as well cof, I heard it's extremely hard to get rid of them and I've heard horror stories of people literally stop growing for months, then start again and they are still there.
 

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Highlanders cave

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Haha hey jig what's good man. Thanks but I'm only about halfway thru my seed collection. Still got about another 60 to go. I did lose the Artic Express which is one that I'm bummed about losing. I had a bunch of northern lights x c99 just recently from seed. Lost all the females before I was able to sample any. Fortunately I have healthy clones from all the different phenotypes.
 

Highlanders cave

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The regiment that I adopted to get rid of broadmites is Avid and Forbid 4f in veg and triple action neem oil on the flowering girls. Sealing up your grow area and heating it to 120f for an hour also kills them and their eggs. Works real good. And Bayer asprin mixed in the water counteracts the toxins that are in the plant.

From all the research that I have done, this is the ony way to kill them and keep them from coming back. Of course I don't know where they came from and probably never will.

After they are gone, then a maintenence schedule with the neem. The difference between 2 weeks ago and today is absolutely amazing.
 
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