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jbird74

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"I think my outdoor grow is now hydroponic"
lmao...i feel ya...it's still raining ....nice and slow most of the time too...imagine the growth spurt there will be behind all of this rain. :weed:
 

jbird74

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jbird74

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They've backed off a bit on the forecasted amount over the next couple of days. Which is fine by me. We've got plenty as it is now. Bring on the sunshine now. I got right at 3 inches over yesterday and this morning.
 

perdidobandito

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"I think my outdoor grow is now hydroponic"
lmao...i feel ya...it's still raining ....nice and slow most of the time too...imagine the growth spurt there will be behind all of this rain. :weed:
yeah man raining frequently here too. I just watered and hope today's rain wont drowned them, they are in pots!
 

onlytheone

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Any ideas on what is doing this to the leaves???
Hate to say it, but it looks like the beginning of mites.
Those bastards will get into your buds, take thier shits, and boom, you got bud rot.
Neem or pyrethrin spray will take care of it, but it's not cheap.
And, you'll have to do it a couple times, paying special attention to the bottom of the leaves.
 

jbird74

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Right on onlytheone. I will check into that. All the years I've ever grown I've never had bug issues.
 

onlytheone

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I had them the first year I tried growing. They ruined half my harvest before I got them under control.
I learned my lesson. Now, I lighty mist them occasionally after they start flowering. Especially after rains.
I haven't had a problem since. I also discontinue the applications about three weeks before harvest and rinse the shit out of them with clean water to wash away residual stuff. Keeping my fingers crossed for you brother.
 

jbird74

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Any reason why this wouldn't be sufficient? It says for red spider mites and spider bugs as well as a host of other things. I'm tight on funds and this is already on hand for me.
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crossfade69

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I would not use that it would work but is bad shit.It is not meant for consumption,try the neem oils if its mites they normaly make lots of little dots not normally big ones like those but it is hard to say from the pics.I use montery with the spinosad for control .
 

jbird74

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I'll take my magnifying glass tomorrow morning and look them over thoroughly. I don't think it's bugs but I will rule them out or in tomorrow. Thanks a lot for the replies gentleman.
 
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