O.C. GG#4 In the SunCloak 4416

Hybridway

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Are you suggesting to use safer, mighty & rosemary seperately? or to make one solution with the three?
In flower use Quantum Apocolypse. If past week 4 just use it @ 40ml. A gal. In veg use 60 ml. If bad infested in veg you can go up to 80 ml.
Been using it for 2 years whenever I see mites. Which is rare. I use it as a preventative as well.
Very safe. Neem based.
Gotta use it twice 3-4 days apart. Once for the live mites, then again when the eggs hatch. It's the only product I trust.
Good luck! image.jpg
 

Alejondro

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In flower use Quantum Apocolypse. If past week 4 just use it @ 40ml. A gal. In veg use 60 ml. If bad infested in veg you can go up to 80 ml.
Been using it for 2 years whenever I see mites. Which is rare. I use it as a preventative as well.
Very safe. Neem based.
Gotta use it twice 3-4 days apart. Once for the live mites, then again when the eggs hatch. It's the only product I trust.
Good luck! View attachment 3768862

Very cool, I'll try it out.
You could use those together.
Right, I guess my question would be more like: Which way have you found success? I've literally had every single pest (excluding white flies) cannabis can get in my current go at it. Everything I've had success with in the past hasn't done the trick, plus it's irreverent on a count of i've never witnessed anything like this. Thrips, spider mites, gnats, root aphids, broad mites and russet mites & now the Spider mites are back
 

ttystikk

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Very cool, I'll try it out.


Right, I guess my question would be more like: Which way have you found success? I've literally had every single pest (excluding white flies) cannabis can get in my current go at it. Everything I've had success with in the past hasn't done the trick, plus it's irreverent on a count of i've never witnessed anything like this. Thrips, spider mites, gnats, root aphids, broad mites and russet mites & now the Spider mites are back
Have you considered napalm?

Seriously, two things stick out here; first, a regular weekly spray regimen with a foliar feed and pest control is important to control infestations.

Second, you must work harder at finding and eliminating pest vectors into your grow. Do you go to places contaminated by pests? If so, you might be bringing them home with you on your clothes. How about visitors? Infested houseplants are a common culprit. Pets that go outside and them find their way into your grow space. Clones from ANY source that might be less than hospital sanitary.

Prevention is a lot cheaper than cure and regular maintenance is a better strategy than waiting until you see something.
 

Alejondro

Active Member
Have you considered napalm?

Seriously, two things stick out here; first, a regular weekly spray regimen with a foliar feed and pest control is important to control infestations.

Second, you must work harder at finding and eliminating pest vectors into your grow. Do you go to places contaminated by pests? If so, you might be bringing them home with you on your clothes. How about visitors? Infested houseplants are a common culprit. Pets that go outside and them find their way into your grow space. Clones from ANY source that might be less than hospital sanitary.

Prevention is a lot cheaper than cure and regular maintenance is a better strategy than waiting until you see something.
You are wise and correct. I'm broke past pennyless, my grow is in a seedy unfinished basement right next to the washer/ dryer but mostly I've had to take on a couch surfer and her dog. yadda yadda I know none of this is ideal, or sane. but this is what i do. I'd like to think im breaking ground on new, extreme pest management regimen's. the more idea's from dif. people, the better.
 

PSUAGRO.

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Have you considered napalm?

Seriously, two things stick out here; first, a regular weekly spray regimen with a foliar feed and pest control is important to control infestations.

Second, you must work harder at finding and eliminating pest vectors into your grow. Do you go to places contaminated by pests? If so, you might be bringing them home with you on your clothes. How about visitors? Infested houseplants are a common culprit. Pets that go outside and them find their way into your grow space. Clones from ANY source that might be less than hospital sanitary.

Prevention is a lot cheaper than cure and regular maintenance is a better strategy than waiting until you see something.
^^^^This is all the way..............prevention is key, I've used bifenthrin forever on indoor grows(perimeter) stops 95% of pest issues from ever occurring IF you keep a clean environment........fungus gnats are always the exception:)

OR use 100% R/B monos as the only light source.......lol, pests and my own eyes equally hate it.....can't see shit
 

mypassion

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In flower use Quantum Apocolypse. If past week 4 just use it @ 40ml. A gal. In veg use 60 ml. If bad infested in veg you can go up to 80 ml.
Been using it for 2 years whenever I see mites. Which is rare. I use it as a preventative as well.
Very safe. Neem based.
Gotta use it twice 3-4 days apart. Once for the live mites, then again when the eggs hatch. It's the only product I trust.
Good luck! View attachment 3768862
Apocalypse, just ordered yesterday.
You have some nice lights my man! Took me while to get to the last page lol.
 

Hybridway

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SunCloak run #2
X4 plants:
-X2 Goji
-X1 Chem-Dawg #4
-X1 C-99
Total = 2 pounds
1.49 GPW
Freaking Awesome!
Buying another SunCloak right away!
 

zep_lover

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are you going to have him make the end lights with all leds pointing towards plants?thats the only real fault i see see with the system,having leds pointing the wrong way on the ends.keep up the awesome work!
 

Hybridway

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are you going to have him make the end lights with all leds pointing towards plants?thats the only real fault i see see with the system,having leds pointing the wrong way on the ends.keep up the awesome work!
Thanks Zep! No, I'm gonna get them at 32" again though. The lights on the end allow you to continue the system. They have plugs that allow to to disconnect them so to not waste the light. That's why the system is 600-800 watts. I left them on during the last grow cuz the blades were facing the Amare plants. During this particular thread I turned them on a few weeks in cuz I was using the reflection off the white wall n panda wrap.
But yeah, it would be nice to have a few more strips facing in. At least you can unplug them though so they aren't on just lighting up nothing.
This system is so cool. I'm glad I bought it. At first i thought it was pricey but now that I own it & got the results I was hoping for, I'm buying another. I know I can get 2.5 pounds out of it. Got the 2 w/ only 4 plants & a set of blades pushed together.
 

zep_lover

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Thanks Zep! No, I'm gonna get them at 32" again though. The lights on the end allow you to continue the system. They have plugs that allow to to disconnect them so to not waste the light. That's why the system is 600-800 watts. I left them on during the last grow cuz the blades were facing the Amare plants. During this particular thread I turned them on a few weeks in cuz I was using the reflection off the white wall n panda wrap.
But yeah, it would be nice to have a few more strips facing in. At least you can unplug them though so they aren't on just lighting up nothing.
This system is so cool. I'm glad I bought it. At first i thought it was pricey but now that I own it & got the results I was hoping for, I'm buying another. I know I can get 2.5 pounds out of it. Got the 2 w/ only 4 plants & a set of blades pushed together.
thats why i think the ends should have all of them in!its great if your going to expand but for a grow where thats the final size you never use half the lights you bought on those blades.keep knocking it out of the park!
 
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