timmah1979
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That’s what I used. Ffof. And to previous question these barely moved only when I was poking the root section with my microscope. So I’m guessing aphids.
Was definitely aphids in my case. This is the second time taking in clones with aphids. I actually showed you the first time on IG and you confirmed it. Those were black aphids, this time they were the smaller red ones.Root aphids or was it soil mites and possibly watering issues affecting the roots?? I have seen this confused hundreds of times.
Definitely doing botaniguard 22 and nematodes after a few more drenches. I’ve heard good things about that approach.That’s it, slow/bad, fast/good. Yes it looks like nute deficiencies. Green root cleaner and soluble sulfur drenches will handle them. Also botaniguard 22 wp with nematodes will persist until they are wiped out. ** use BT cycled in there too!**
So is best practice to quarantine for 2 weeks, scope below/above the leafs, but then also treat the medium they arrive in? I guess its a dunk either way to kill/neutralize whatever might be residing in that medium? Its that last step that did me in presuming this is where they came from.Was definitely aphids in my case. This is the second time taking in clones with aphids. I actually showed you the first time on IG and you confirmed it. Those were black aphids, this time they were the smaller red ones.
For the record, the aphids did not come from Auntie Jane. I received a great cut from them with no issues. Highly recommended.
When taking in a new plant or once a clone from my garden is rooted I put it through the ringer of ipm in the first two weeks.So is best practice to quarantine for 2 weeks, scope below/above the leafs, but then also treat the medium they arrive in? I guess its a dunk either way to kill/neutralize whatever might be residing in that medium? Its that last step that did me in presuming this is where they came from.
At this point, I’ll probably only take in snips. No more soil/coco or roots to transfer anything. Dip them and root them myself.So is best practice to quarantine for 2 weeks, scope below/above the leafs, but then also treat the medium they arrive in? I guess its a dunk either way to kill/neutralize whatever might be residing in that medium? Its that last step that did me in presuming this is where they came from.
Thx, I see Dr Zymes also has nematodes. Recommended for ongoing preventative maintenance?When taking in a new plant or once a clone from my garden is rooted I put it through the ringer of ipm in the first two weeks.
Dr zymes, drench and foliar. Neem/karanja mixed with essential oils. Micronized sulphur. Spinosad, I use captain jacks. Maybe a foliar with a ferment if they're hungry.
I alternate weekly between neem/karanja/oils and Dr Zymes afterwards in veg. I hit them with everything in the previous post, in the same order, again the first two weeks of flowering.Thx, I see Dr Zymes also has nematodes. Recommended for ongoing preventative maintenance?
Good luck, im in same boat testing cuts to see.No not yet, still testing but we'll see if there are any keepers after summer.
I'm pretty sure Archive got the cut from the same guy I bought the bx packs from so I'm not 100% sold on the cuts authenticity.Archive seedbank has it, well SD Catpiss, which is possibly the same thing. I always thought the SD catpiss was SSH.
wish i could get my hands on the same shit that was floating around the bay area. It just kind of vanished
I talked with him about 2 months ago.I have a sad badness to report. PNWStrainHunter sold me a fake chem d. We shall see if he makes it right but as of right now the story is he got duped and is procuring the real cut.
On a side note, if you love a cut don’t take it for granted, take care of it and treat it like family. Might actually be hard to get back!
Surely there's plenty that might think the Chem D and 91 are the best ever, but frankly after smoking for 35 years and growing just about as long- it's more of a story then it actually being a Grail, the Grail of weed varies from person to person and I will say that yes the Chemdogs are potent, but there's better and stable too that's easier to grow if you grow enough and compare enough lol..I talked with him about 2 months ago.
I asked if he had the real variegated Chem D or the Phinest Chem D and he told me he carried the Phinest cut.
I grew the Phinest cut of Chem D for over a year and finally let her go.
Phrankly it's only good and not real good.
Did it resemble Chem D in flower?
No, it’s not chem d. Not any chem d. Honestly the phinest cut was fine, the thing about chem d, phinest cut included, is that she really hits potency at 11-12 weeks. You can cut her sooner but she isn’t as powerful, terps are less violent too taken sooner. Not that I mind it’s funk, my favorite really.I talked with him about 2 months ago.
I asked if he had the real variegated Chem D or the Phinest Chem D and he told me he carried the Phinest cut.
I grew the Phinest cut of Chem D for over a year and finally let her go.
Phrankly it's only good and not real good.
Did it resemble Chem D in flower?