Tiflis
Well-Known Member
We must be down to 10, if that's the caseNice well the only ones that we lost, need dawg to verify, are nutzach91(forefeit), and cobnut from what I’ve gathered.
We must be down to 10, if that's the caseNice well the only ones that we lost, need dawg to verify, are nutzach91(forefeit), and cobnut from what I’ve gathered.
Yeah I was curious also if it was now 10.We must be down to 10, if that's the case
Nice! I finally made the top ten!We must be down to 10, if that's the case
You have hybrid and hybridway.So far I have
onehitdone
tiflis
randomblame
hybrid
kushash
ss grower
cannabis queen
big greenthumb
me
jetfixer
chronic wonders
hybridway
Players im not sure about
nutzach and cob nut
Yeah I fixed itYou have hybrid and hybridway.
Is it 11?
Perfect! Maybe put it next time directly into the soil so you catch all larvae directly. On the surface it takes longer and the gnats which leave the pot from below are not catched..
It also works when it gets wet and the silicate is indeed also useful for plants.
Genetic is a wide field, bro! What do you think, why have breeders in the 80's tried to breed tri- or multi-ploid plants? Have you ever seen a true triploid plant in your garden? Looks like this...
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@SSGrower
Yeah, it is possible that the triploid genetic (these ducks feets) are remains of these attempts and can still be found in today's varieties. The mutations never completely disappear from the genetic material and spread further and further with each crossing.
But triploids has always been there and will always be.
It's just a slight mutation causing hammer head tops.
100% sure, you will!That's a cool pic.
I've never grown one like that.
The sticky traps work but its the larvae that you should worry about. The sticky traps are more of an indicator that you have pests.View attachment 4321669
Here is how I use sticky traps.
I cut long strips from each sheet, about 10 to 12 strips.
Easy to lift out the old one and get rid of it. Easy to set the new strip in place.
I replace them every 3 or 4 weeks.
I made my own traps one time with tangle trap sticky coating and it worked great but was a big mess to deal with.
I get 20 sticky traps from china for $10 free shipping on e bay.
Still haven't tried sand or DE rocks. I will try them at some point just to add to the arsenal.
I had the coolest little 3/4 inch long centipedes in my perpetual once but they died off.
Never had a chance to see if they would have made an impact on my fungus gnat larvae. They probably didn't or people would be using them. I freaked out the 1st time I saw one in my pot lol.
I tried mosquito dunks, took a hammer to them and put them in cheese clothe and soaked for a few days in water then reused till dissolved over several weeks while small bits are watered into the plant. Plants handled it great but I'm not sure it worked well. Might try the bottled BT.
Might as well list the rest lol.
I use Neem Oil in veg and like to think it is a deterrent to thrip activity.
I also use Ivory mixed with water.
Last I use Pyrethrin on occasion to mix things up.
Could be something else but that's all I can think of.
Update what? I harvested already.I have until May 2nd,don't I?Last call @hybridway2 , @Jetfixer100 , and @CoB_nUt . You are the only ones who have not updated this week. Hope ya make it.
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Here is how I use sticky traps.
I cut long strips from each sheet, about 10 to 12 strips.
Easy to lift out the old one and get rid of it. Easy to set the new strip in place.
I replace them every 3 or 4 weeks.
I made my own traps one time with tangle trap sticky coating and it worked great but was a big mess to deal with.
I get 20 sticky traps from china for $10 free shipping on e bay.
Still haven't tried sand or DE rocks. I will try them at some point just to add to the arsenal.
I had the coolest little 3/4 inch long centipedes in my perpetual once but they died off.
Never had a chance to see if they would have made an impact on my fungus gnat larvae. They probably didn't or people would be using them. I freaked out the 1st time I saw one in my pot lol.
I tried mosquito dunks, took a hammer to them and put them in cheese clothe and soaked for a few days in water then reused till dissolved over several weeks while small bits are watered into the plant. Plants handled it great but I'm not sure it worked well. Might try the bottled BT.
Might as well list the rest lol.
I use Neem Oil in veg and like to think it is a deterrent to thrip activity.
I also use Ivory mixed with water.
Last I use Pyrethrin on occasion to mix things up.
Could be something else but that's all I can think of.
The sticky traps work but its the larvae that you should worry about. The sticky traps are more of an indicator that you have pests.
Use the BTi, im not sure if I posted it in this thread but I usually apply this once and theyre gone
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Your last post was 2 weeks ago. You said you were going to harvest. You didnt post your harvest pics last week, you already missed a cupdate before. I dont have the "official" say in the decision making. I only keep track of whats going on. Dawg always has the final word.Update what? I harvested already.I have until May 2nd,don't I?
Ahh ok cool.I misunderstood the post then.All good.I did ask,iirc, if y'all wanted pics of them hanging to dry.All good Germling.I did miss an update.I concede to the rules.I'm out and that is cool by me.Good luck to those that are still in.Your last post was 2 weeks ago. You said you were going to harvest. You didnt post your harvest pics last week, you already missed a cupdate before. I dont have the "official" say in the decision making. I only keep track of whats going on. Dawg always has the final word.
Edit the may 1st is the harvest deadline, may 10 is for days to dry or cure since no one wants to petition the dawgs decision.
And this is why I oppose the use of neem....snip..
And the seedlings can assimilate the neem stuff an intergate it systemically so that sucking insect stay away...
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Not a fight just a discussion.And this is why I oppose the use of neem.
Not looking to pick a fight. You obviously can make your own decisions, but organic is not always best.