Buck5050
Underground Chucker
Just looking at the webpage makes my nose run!I like the heat & flavor of the original.
I shop here a lot...Mohotta mo betta
Just looking at the webpage makes my nose run!I like the heat & flavor of the original.
I shop here a lot...Mohotta mo betta
Now thasa stud muffin. Positive vibes...
Wozers.Meltdown Male.
? been a minute bro. Good to hear from yaNow thasa stud muffin. Positive vibes...
~nugzz
I had some of this stashed awayGarden Safe Insecticidal Spray kills gnats upon contact and says they also work for thrips and aphids. Can’t remember if they’re in the soil but the spray should kill anything on the plant itself and top of soil. I’ve used it to kill some flying creature the size of a hornet at 2 am while smoking also so it’s pretty handy.
Dang, gotta love those frosty ass boys. I can see where the name comes from.
If the bug issue clears up...maybe hit a branch of the animal cookies cut with him. How's that sound?Dang, gotta love those frosty ass boys. I can see where the name comes from.
Who's getting knocked up this round?
That sounds absolutely delicious imho. ???If the bug issue clears up...maybe hit a branch of the animal cookies cut with him. How's that sound?
Monterey W/ Spinosad for the win when it comes to Thrips. I had em once in a previous grow room and I beat em down first try with a single application of the same Monterey youre using. Damn near the whole 8x10 veg room had em. Great stuff. Dont be scared to douch em real good when you mix it as directed.? been a minute bro. Good to hear from ya
I had some of this stashed away
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I mixed up a gallon and did a full spray down. Supposedly the Spinosad bacteria will stop them from eating and they die off, we will see.
Hit everything except the clone cabinet, which I think I'll dunk 'em before moving into veg. Fairly thorough with the bottom up full plant coating. Plants don't look beat up 12 hours later. Probably do again in a week.?Dont be scared to douch em real good when you mix it as directed.
What up G, don't be such a stranger.Long time lurker first time thumbs upper !
I respect the efforts to help ? survive and only am using this type of spray indoors on non-flowering plants. My outdoor stuff must have natural predators that keep most detrimental bugs away. I'm pretty sure I got these from some cuts I received and my IPM has kept them under control enough not to see a bunch of flyers. The lower leaf damage was the first real sign.Oh you guys have hot shots and spinosad and that works a lot faster than the 100% organic route. Canada outlawed both of those things to save the bees.
Hope this helps
I just mean it is not even an option. You can not buy it here. I dont judge how people grow...i sometimes use rockwool cubes ! (not recyclable).Hit everything except the clone cabinet, which I think I'll dunk 'em before moving into veg. Fairly thorough with the bottom up full plant coating. Plants don't look beat up 12 hours later. Probably do again in a week.?
What up G, don't be such a stranger.
I respect the efforts to help ? survive and only am using this type of spray indoors on non-flowering plants. My outdoor stuff must have natural predators that keep most detrimental bugs away. I'm pretty sure I got these from some cuts I received and my IPM has kept them under control enough not to see a bunch of flyers. The lower leaf damage was the first real sign.
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Meltdown #6 getting after its re-veg in a hurry. Just over 3 weeks since harvest.
Yeah Red I agree it's really fast. Stirring away from full fade flushing technique has seem to help the transition back. Get some cuts of her going and I can give a more robust and dialed flower run and maybe make up for not fully flushing her the last round.Thats a pretty quick time frame to see the reveg action you got! What a champ. Hell, it looks like shes already been revegging for a week of that time lol.
Let me know what sounds good. I'm down for the get down.That meltdown male looks like a champ for sure. That is one of the frostiest males I have seen. Can't wait to see what he sires!