anyone know what's going on here?

ibsippin

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I shake the leaves over a napkin but nothing falls off.. in use fox farm happy frog. I have a 400w HPS and I feed it general organics go box.
 

ibsippin

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Cancer? Lol you're kidding right? It must be the batch of seeds I got from attitude Because it's not just one plant it's 2 of them.
 

SPLFreak808

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Fuck, I do have a butt load of them. I use those little rocks a shit load of it but they come anyways. Imma try nematodes next
They are a pain to get rid of. Where I live can be 85f outside with a maximum RH of 80-90% but I grow inside, so my temps are 70-80, with an avg RH of 65%-80%, can you say pest haven? Watering my 3 gallon just once a week with some hydrogen peroxide with 4 parts water is nearly enough for it. It is dry in 3 days but I have never seen any gnat larvae for about a month already. Once in a while I will see 1 flying gnat or aphid adult. They might lay they're eggs, but I make sure to keep my root system as healthy as possible. Out here in Hawaii it is very hard to get rid of pest. As our outdoor soil is almost always moist not from just the pacific humidity but being elevated also doesn't do any good. There are other ways to get rid of gnats and some might or might not work. I had the hardest time as these suckers can literally hatch outside my back door year around.
 

ibsippin

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They are a pain to get rid of. Where I live can be 85f outside with a maximum RH of 80-90% but I grow inside, so my temps are 70-80, with an avg RH of 65%-80%, can you say pest haven? Watering my 3 gallon just once a week with some hydrogen peroxide with 4 parts water is nearly enough for it. It is dry in 3 days but I have never seen any gnat larvae for about a month already. Once in a while I will see 1 flying gnat or aphid adult. They might lay they're eggs, but I make sure to keep my root system as healthy as possible. Out here in Hawaii it is very hard to get rid of pest. As our outdoor soil is almost always moist not from just the pacific humidity but being elevated also doesn't do any good. There are other ways to get rid of gnats and some might or might not work. I had the hardest time as these suckers can literally hatch outside my back door year around.
Ok, soooo I usually use a gallon of water between 5 plant in 5gal buckets. How much peroxide would I use to fill that? Like 3/4 water The rest peroxide?
 

SPLFreak808

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Ok, soooo I usually use a gallon of water between 5 plant in 5gal buckets. How much peroxide would I use to fill that? Like 3/4 water The rest peroxide?
Honestly I started with 2 tbspoon per gallon of 3% hydrogen peroxide. For two weeks I watered and occasionally sprayed the same mix. That did absolutely nothing except piss off any living pest ON my soil. Adults would still come around and lay eggs and eventually I will see little larvae after watering and adults fly out anytime I get near. At one point I almost lost the plant. I figured well shit, if I'm gonna loose the plant, I'm going to take my chances with peroxide. My environment and strain is most likely different from yours. So I would advise trying a medium mix first. Something like 12oz of 3% peroxide to 60 oz of water. Or 1 part peroxide to 5 parts water. If your plant doesn't show stress then try for a 1 part peroxide to 4 parts water. This is for 3% Only. Any other percentage will have to be diluted to 3% before using the tables listed.

Please please, I will say this. I am no expert and i have much to learn. Take it slow and keep an eye on it. Different strain and environment might take this solution differently then mines. Oh and habanero pepper spray with a tad of dish soap mixed with water will help keep aphids and gnats off the leaves for a short period. Adding neem oil will increase that short period. Good luck bro and keep us updated =)
 

old shol4evr

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do you have access to habernero peppers ,if so what i use is habernero ,chili,jaleopeno ,garlic ,i boil it down to almost nothing but juice left ,then i put 2 tbsp of hot sauce /2 tsp dawn dish soap/to 1 gallon PH water and foilare spray under leaves then top leaves and drench them fuckers down either before light or after lights out .i spray after lights out using a green light ,plant are not effected by the color green ,let them sit and sleep with it on it and it drys,i also keep a fan running on my plants while they sleep so they dry quick .i also take all the left over peppers put in grinder mulch up let it dry out on cookie sheet and once dry i break it up into a powder and i put a small layer of it on my soil and when i feed or just water it flows to bottom of pot and it gets everything ,i doesn't harm the plants but kills the shit out them bugs ,i go threw the routine for about a week every 2 or 3 days .hope this organic recipe helps you out
 

ibsippin

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do you have access to habernero peppers ,if so what i use is habernero ,chili,jaleopeno ,garlic ,i boil it down to almost nothing but juice left ,then i put 2 tbsp of hot sauce /2 tsp dawn dish soap/to 1 gallon PH water and foilare spray under leaves then top leaves and drench them fuckers down either before light or after lights out .i spray after lights out using a green light ,plant are not effected by the color green ,let them sit and sleep with it on it and it drys,i also keep a fan running on my plants while they sleep so they dry quick .i also take all the left over peppers put in grinder mulch up let it dry out on cookie sheet and once dry i break it up into a powder and i put a small layer of it on my soil and when i feed or just water it flows to bottom of pot and it gets everything ,i doesn't harm the plants but kills the shit out them bugs ,i go threw the routine for about a week every 2 or 3 days .hope this organic recipe helps you out
Interesting, this sounds like it has to work
 
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