my attempt at a grow

Discussion in 'Grow Room Pix and Journals' started by 40oz and chronic, May 14, 2008.

  1. temp303

    temp303 ragtag seed sower

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    thyer cumming along nicely man good work is that an old bmx mag i see in the back there ahh the nostalgia lol i loved mags wen i was a kid they were the bee's knee's :D
     
  2. klondike_bar

    klondike_bar Senior Member

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    spider mites can be killed pretty eaily by diluted dish soap in a spray bottle. (just wash with fresh water nextr day to remove any possible residue)

    looks good tho. its not ideally positioned in the bucket, but its not gonna be a problem since the roots will just move to the empty zone

    ps: another bug-fighting tactic is to make sure you put the plants where they recieve a decent breeze and occasional winds. this will also cause the stem to thicken, helping support furure buds
     
  3. 40oz and chronic

    40oz and chronic 'Nuff Said

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    lol nah it's just a really old wheel-barrel
     
  4. 40oz and chronic

    40oz and chronic 'Nuff Said

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    thanks for all the tips guys.
    i freakin love hip forums.
     
  5. CanniEvergrow

    CanniEvergrow Member

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    If you do spray dish soap on your plants make shure it has no phophates in it. Ivorys great, no phosphates. Get some neem oil like Orson said. Its a li'l spensive but its worth it. In adition to fukkin with their cent nrv stm it gums up their probosis and they cant eat. Mix it like it says on the bottle. I think it's like 1/2 tsp per qt + 1/2 tsp phosphate free dish soap in with it. The soap helps it spread over the plant insted of formin droplets and rollin off. Spray prety heavily and then fallow up with another application 2 days later. This will take care of any eggs that they shure did leave there. Do it again a couple days later. Then make shure you keep your eyes on your plants to make shure you hittem with the neem as soon as you see any new ones. I dont know how bad they are outside but inside theyr a constant battle.
     
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    Neem-oil. is the best on the market. but sometimes as CanniEvergrow said its expencive. But not really. If your trying the $5 here and there cures, you might want to invest in Neem. It pays for itself indoors, outdoors. As Ive said Ive gone the Raid road. But on a outdoor garden thats getting blasted with heavy rain, "Raid House and garden" will do the trick and is really cheap in a dollar store. But I wouldnt use it while your plants are flowering, At this point lots of leafs begin to fall off, And also the insects know winter in coming and will become harder to control. depending on infestion level. Most Large plants will not even be effected by little insects. Then tooo depending on conditions weather, temp, rain ect.. Spider mites are MOFO in hot dry conditions and your watering your plants from another source. Your plants are the best in the forest to eat cause they have the most care and are delicious.

    Sorry for the long post.
     
  7. 40oz and chronic

    40oz and chronic 'Nuff Said

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    they both turned out male. wish me better luck next year!
     
  8. Mushcloud

    Mushcloud Member

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    Bummer, man.

    Goodluck next time.
     
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    awe... thats to bad..
     

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