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Buck5050

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GorillaBlues @Buck5050 Day 73 just right, pushing past 5% amber, last watered 3 days ago and still damp.
Some nice buds on her. She held that ball-like bud structure her mom had. Hopefully ya can find some BR in there somewhere.

Acoule of your GG4bx1's too Buck.
If I labeled it that, these came from a different pHeno of the GG4s1, that particular pHeno was stretchier and finished faster than the Mom to the GG75 line. It was stable and hit with the same Tomahawk male. I haven't dug into those myself, not sure which direction those will go.
 

DopeDaniel

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Acoule of your GG4bx1's too Buck.
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I think, I need to doubble check before I post more. There is gw x cnc in there too and their structure is real similar.

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There is another one on the floor somewhere.
It gets better....
Apparently there is only one GW x CnC I lost a plant @JL2G LOL. Those are both gg4bx's in that post there though.
 

DopeDaniel

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Today is an ipm day for outdoor and possibly strawerries. Noticed the beginnings of pm in the cold wer areas of the yard. My air intake is purpously located in one of these spots. It hasn't been an issue in the past but I also want to get a headstart on the general mite population.

Wettable sulfur recipie derrived from an 1800-1900's newspaper editorial.

0.2 g hide glue
1.92 oz hot h2o
22.7 g S
1 gal h2o

Disolve hide glue in hot h2o (can take a bit typing this up as I do it)

Make paste w/sulfur article said rubing works better than stirring, work in a little at a time.

Add to sprayer through fine mesh screen then add remaining water.

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DopeDaniel

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A cheap coffee grinder works well for turning some things into fine dust. I believe I picked up a new one for under $20 and I wasn't even shopping around.
I tried a ninja food processor thing that I picked up from goodwill for grinding lime, but it works better with larger amounts and it didn't work as well on the sulfur, possibly because it is more flake than bead. Its probably more economical just to get wettable sulfur in the first place but where's the fun in that?
 

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
I tried a ninja food processor thing that I picked up from goodwill for grinding lime, but it works better with larger amounts and it didn't work as well on the sulfur, possibly because it is more flake than bead. Its probably more economical just to get wettable sulfur in the first place but where's the fun in that?
LOL, get a bag of the wettable sulfur....that's where the fun is ;)
 

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
Then I'd have to find a project to use up the hide glue. ;)

I take it you have used sulfur with some success?
No, not really, lol. I have not used elemental sulfur in any type of spray successfully, but man I tried. The wettable sulfur is way easier to use, but this is my first season using it, so I'll be finding out how it does. What I did with my elemental was to run it thru a braun bean grinder to fine it up. Then I put it in a talcum powder bottle and I could do some dusting with it. Not bad on horizontal surfaces...but....the wettable sticks to all surfaces and stays on much better.
I saw a blip of pm on the last harvest and I sprayed everything I have in veg with it. Outside, there is pm on the first squash leaf already and I have a few squash/pumpkins that will be getting hit. I'm hoping for some success with it on both veggies and weed.
 

DopeDaniel

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No, not really, lol. I have not used elemental sulfur in any type of spray successfully, but man I tried. The wettable sulfur is way easier to use, but this is my first season using it, so I'll be finding out how it does. What I did with my elemental was to run it thru a braun bean grinder to fine it up. Then I put it in a talcum powder bottle and I could do some dusting with it. Not bad on horizontal surfaces...but....the wettable sticks to all surfaces and stays on much better.
I saw a blip of pm on the last harvest and I sprayed everything I have in veg with it. Outside, there is pm on the first squash leaf already and I have a few squash/pumpkins that will be getting hit. I'm hoping for some success with it on both veggies and weed.
Best of luck. Have you tried copper? I heard something the other day that makes me think it can help ensure the ethylene pathway stays open in female flowers and thus a form of prevention for intersex.
 

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
Not specifically, but there may be some in Southern Ag fungicide I have.

About a year and a half ago..I got the PM in one tent (what a nightmare in perpetual) I went thru most of the organic methods that google provided and PM won everytime eventually. But, when I got to the garlic spray method.well that worked good.....inside and outside, better than anything previously. Unfortunately, the spray loses its strength over time, Ideally it should be fresh. That too is a pita however, but I was working out the formula with a little bullet blender when the grow finished. PM finished too and I lost interest in the garlic concoction, but my assumption was it was the sulfur in the garlic that was effective. Hence seeing a spot, I broke out the sulfur, I didn't want to buy more sulfur but buying the wettable was a good decision based on the mixability and application control.
So far I plugged one sprayer with the wettable sulfur mix......It is not soluble like jacks is, it's a bit cloudy. It sticks like glue tho.
 
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