Cool it Winston! When I look at a fertilizer I use the product label in order to figure out what salts it has in it, because (as you said) pretty pictures do not tell the full story of what the hell is in the product.
And yes, the slope of my brow and experience level do not allow me to...
by the way, check this out. http://www.advancednutrients.com/hydroponics/oregon/oregon_labels/WetBetty_Oregon_Label.pdf
She is cartoon hot! What the hell is this product? it is only minimal potash and some industrial surfacant that is moderately toxic and very destructive to the environment...
What is sensi two part? I was looking on the AN website and could only find a four part base nutrient line called sensi that had a grow A and B and a bloom A and B. Is this it? http://www.advancednutrients.com/hydroponics/oregon/oregon_labels/SensiBloom_Part%20A_Label.pdf
This is not a...
make sure they are the right species of mites, basically predator mites. If they are multiplying then they must have a food source. They might be the least of you worries.
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Rain water should have a lower pH then you want for clones. I like adding a couple of ml of high phosphorus bloom fertilizer to clone water and pH to 6-7 depending on what you are using to stick them with. Depending on the size and how long it takes clones to root they sometime yellow out...
I personally do not like the ocean forest. It is overpriced and tends to be very hot. Doesn't have good buffering capacity and isn't innoculated with beneficial bacteria or mycorrhiza. Should be sterilized, but sometimes things get through due to quality control issues as with any soil...
Also, if you have spider mites they will try to up sell you products like predator mites. These only work under very specific environmental condition. Make sure that the kind of predator mites you get will actually live in the place that you grow.
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Mite kill website doesn't list any active ingredients or anything about how it works or what it is. It is a sham. All it says is that it is exempt from FIFRA, which of course is suspect as well. Organic does not mean safe. It just means untested by the EPA and FDA.
The nematodes usually...
That is good and all, but the question being addressed was if I spray azamax/azatrol/neem on plants at very short intervals will it hurt my plants. The reproductive life cycle of the two spotted spider mite is very quick in indoor growing environments due to high temperature, low humidity, and...
Once the plants are cut and start to dry the live mites vacate the plants. There are, however, eggs on them still. If you go for a long drying period and the generation of spidermites hatch and vacate, then you will not have bodies on the buds. However, the mites have to go somewhere. So...
I've never grown with urine and don't plan too, but remember from somewhere that urine has a lot of urea in it. It would have to be pretty diluted to not really burn plants. Think about when you go to bathroom outside and it kills all the plants around the spot. Dogs and cats kill plants...
the alcohol will evaporate. I think the hydrogen peroxide will just break down into water and hydrogen when you agitate. The pepper oil will probably not turn into an aerosol because it is pretty heavy. If it does anyone in the vicinity will have to wash there eyes out immediately. Do not...