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oscaroscar

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she's a right looker like. nothing but bud and frost and a right easy trim too.
An easy trim is an underestimated selling point with seeds. I'd love an easily trimable plant. The plants I've been growing are a right ball ache.
I once had a seven ounce Sensi Jack Flash that took me twenty minutes to chop. I took clones but I gave them to Fred. It was a subtle smell and flavour but it was a real nice smoke.
 

bassman999

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I have some bugs on my BB babies
I cant tell what hey are as they are fast, but look like white or clear mites.
I cant scope or snap pic as it keeps running even on top of leaf.
Ill keep trying to get a pic.
I saw some eggs on bottom of a leaf last week and neemed all the plants really well, and am about to spray the real stuff as soon as the house is empty.
 

bassman999

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Also have gnats flying around in bathroom kitchen and now in the bedroom (garden room)
Might be their other life stage or even possibly Stratiolaelaps that likes to eat them
 

Don Gin and Ton

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An easy trim is an underestimated selling point with seeds. I'd love an easily trimable plant. The plants I've been growing are a right ball ache.
I once had a seven ounce Sensi Jack Flash that took me twenty minutes to chop. I took clones but I gave them to Fred. It was a subtle smell and flavour but it was a real nice smoke.
I've had great plants smoke wise I've let go for them being too much hassle to trim. in hindsight crossing them would have been better but a long drawn out game.

it does come a point where you have to break down huge colas to dry them evenly which is always a sad moment. High's and lows this game.
 

bassman999

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sounds like they have a foothold BM. go at them hard with chems or predators, whatever your poison GL.
I rent and have leaky pipes in kitchen, and moldy under sink area. I think this is the cause and Ill have to have owner come and fix it, but hate to have him over here.
Gotta do lots of cleanup and filtering to keep smell down.
I wonder if miticides kill other bugs?
 

bassman999

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Saw a pic of worm bin mites and they also look like my bug.
I dont have a worm bin though, although I do have organic soil always sitting.

Gonna spray the soil also with whatever I use I think
 

Javadog

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The weird thing about mites is that, for all of the activity level, and
that is quite high, they are so very tiny that they really do not move
over distance all that fast.

I have not seen one of the two-spotters common to Cali move so much
that I had trouble viewing.

Now I do recall seeing the "tiny, very, very red, mite", out in the garden
and those I cannot imagine scoping......



I do not suppose that anyone recognizes Ricochet Rabbit....



Well, Clover Mites move like RR. :0)

JD
 

bassman999

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Are you seeing the small white spots on the leaves with more mature activity?

Thrips are fast. Too small?
I saw eggs last week and used the neem.
I dont see any today, but the plants are so tightly noded I cant sift through them well.
I am taking about 8 nodes in 5"
Thats a first for me, even my Urkle wasnt that squat and these are a sativa strain.

Thrips arent shaped like a mite are they?
 

bassman999

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The Pyrethrin class is based on a plant extract and should be tried first.

Save the nuclear option.

...wish we could see this little demon. ;0)

JD
I hate to use other options as well, but sure saved a recent grow.
The permethrin is supposed to be bad for cats and we have 3.
I think there is an organic and chemical version also, but not sure if that makes a difference.

This one http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/permethrin-sfr-368-p-445.html

Also this crap stinks but the miticedes dont really have much smell, and my girl hates neems' smell lol
 
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