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Serapis

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I hope to never have them. I buy two No Pest strips every three months and replace the ones in my nursery and my tent. So far so good. I hope to never have to deal with them inside... I'm going outdoors this summer, so we'll see.

FUCK spider mites.

For real.
 

Gastanker

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FUCK spider mites.

For real.
Amen. I can't keep em out, I go between my outdoor garden and indoors too often and nothing kills the ones I have in my area. I'm thinking I should start breeding mite destroyers in my tents and sell them rather than growing bud. Crossing my fingers they stay away this one around.
 

Serapis

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I'm worried about that too, bringing in pests from outdoors, and I have a timber wolf that has a long thick coat, she probably brings in a few hitch hikers every time she goes out and comes back in. I keep her anointed with k9 Advantage. I think I'll be spraying my yard and around my outdoor garden as well this year. Also, for you tent growers.....

Make sure your intakes are covered with pantyhose to keep bugs out

Never go straight to your garden after coming in from outdoors if you have been in the woods, doing yard work, gardening, etc. Leave your shoes AND socks in the garage, strip off down to boxers if thats acceptable at your home, and then go shower, leaving the boxers in a hamper in a room other than your tent, before you visit your grow areas.

Apply insecticides to your lawn every two months in the active seasons.

Make a habit of bathing your pets regularly and apply a month long protection against critters

I'm sure there are a couple I have forgotten, everyone pitch in with tips to keep the bugs outside.


Amen. I can't keep em out, I go between my outdoor garden and indoors too often and nothing kills the ones I have in my area. I'm thinking I should start breeding mite destroyers in my tents and sell them rather than growing bud. Crossing my fingers they stay away this one around.
 

kether noir

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I'm worried about that too, bringing in pests from outdoors, and I have a timber wolf that has a long thick coat, she probably brings in a few hitch hikers every time she goes out and comes back in. I keep her anointed with k9 Advantage. I think I'll be spraying my yard and around my outdoor garden as well this year. Also, for you tent growers.....

Make sure your intakes are covered with pantyhose to keep bugs out

Never go straight to your garden after coming in from outdoors if you have been in the woods, doing yard work, gardening, etc. Leave your shoes AND socks in the garage, strip off down to boxers if thats acceptable at your home, and then go shower, leaving the boxers in a hamper in a room other than your tent, before you visit your grow areas.

Apply insecticides to your lawn every two months in the active seasons.

Make a habit of bathing your pets regularly and apply a month long protection against critters

I'm sure there are a couple I have forgotten, everyone pitch in with tips to keep the bugs outside.
i agree very much. damned pests!! they should all migrate to fat alberts chest fat grease, and die!!!!!! or at least leave us gardeners alone...
 

Sr. Verde

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I'm worried about that too, bringing in pests from outdoors, and I have a timber wolf that has a long thick coat, she probably brings in a few hitch hikers every time she goes out and comes back in. I keep her anointed with k9 Advantage. I think I'll be spraying my yard and around my outdoor garden as well this year. Also, for you tent growers.....

Make sure your intakes are covered with pantyhose to keep bugs out

Never go straight to your garden after coming in from outdoors if you have been in the woods, doing yard work, gardening, etc. Leave your shoes AND socks in the garage, strip off down to boxers if thats acceptable at your home, and then go shower, leaving the boxers in a hamper in a room other than your tent, before you visit your grow areas.

Apply insecticides to your lawn every two months in the active seasons.

Make a habit of bathing your pets regularly and apply a month long protection against critters

I'm sure there are a couple I have forgotten, everyone pitch in with tips to keep the bugs outside.

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I know that it's good to mist the tops of leaves, and undersides every once and a while (while being aware of your lights and the possible disaster). It's also good to keep fans blowing a lot of air around/on your plants.. it's hard for flying insects to come in and land and lay eggs on a leaf thats constantly being rustled around! Wind, and water are probably the most natural AND easy methods to keep the bugs off your leaves..


I have also heard of using like an inch of two of sand, on top of your soil... apparently this makes it like almost inhabitable to insects that try to burrow beneath the surface... it just sucks for them :lol: I'd do this if you have issues, but I'm not having any so I'd like to see when my soil is dry ;)

Neem oil is has a wide range of natural uses on bugs too. That's something to check out, but that's a very basic thing I'm sure most have heard about.



Last thing! Go with sterilized soils if you can! Save a little hassle! Most quality soils will be sterilized, like Fox Farms, or happy frog... I made the terrrrible lazy mistake of running out of Fox Farms soil, and finding some bag laying out back... I used a few hand fulls of this miracle grow type stuff, and a few weeks later I had HUNDREDS of tiny white bugs crawling on my soil when I watered. Then they were burrowing back down to feast on my ROOTS! Symphillids! Little fucking nasty mother fuckers, god it pisses me off to think about it! I was actually using a blowtorch on the surface of my soil as a method of erradication... sweet sweet smell of burning symphyllids does bring a smile to my face though :)
 

Serapis

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No one else is going to comment on that wonderful idea? It's not a tent Per Se, but it comes close.
 

Griffta

Active Member
Can anyone help me? Would 2 x 165 C.F.M - 4" In-Line Fans be the right choice for my dr120?
Im using LED & live in UK so temps will not be a prob (well they might be - too low!) so the fans are only to circulate air for the plants.
 

Gastanker

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Can anyone help me? Would 2 x 165 C.F.M - 4" In-Line Fans be the right choice for my dr120?
Im using LED & live in UK so temps will not be a prob (well they might be - too low!) so the fans are only to circulate air for the plants.
that should be fine. leds don't put off much heat.
 

Oldreefer

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They'll be plenty! I'm running 2 4" on intake and exhaust with speed controllers under hps.....you have a lot less heat to deal with.....
 
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