Nuggs 2015 russet mite war

nuggs

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spider caught a fly. F1 Hybrid– When two separate stable/homogeneous parent plants are used.
F1– To create an F1 you need parents from two non-related lines, once combined you have the F1 generation.
F2– When you cross two of the same F1 hybrid (inbreed), this is called the F2 generation.
F3– Third filial generation.
F7– Seventh filial generation.
S1– First generation “self” pollenated seeds, take a plant, reverse it so it makes male pollen, take that pollen and pollenate the plant. Seeds should all be female.
IBL– Inbred Line, is a genetically homogeneous strain that grows uniformly from seed. A hybrid is a strain made up of two genetically unlike parents, IBL or hybrid. When you cross two different IBL strains for the FIRST time, it is called the F1 generation.
Reversed MaleFemale plant that has been turned male and carries extra “Y” pollen.
BX1– Backcrossed – When you cross back to one of the parents to stabilize genetics of the parent.
BX3 – A third backcross to stabilize the desired parental genetic traits.
Backcross– Taking a plant from any generation and going back to one of the original parents.
Pheno– This is the “outward, physical manifestation” of the organism. These are the physical parts, the sum of the atoms, molecules, macromolecules, cells, structures, metabolism, energy utilization, tissues, organs, reflexes and behaviors; anything that is part of the observable structure, function or behavior of a living organism.
RVSD– Reversed
 

757growin

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spider caught a fly. F1 Hybrid– When two separate stable/homogeneous parent plants are used.
F1– To create an F1 you need parents from two non-related lines, once combined you have the F1 generation.
F2– When you cross two of the same F1 hybrid (inbreed), this is called the F2 generation.
F3– Third filial generation.
F7– Seventh filial generation.
S1– First generation “self” pollenated seeds, take a plant, reverse it so it makes male pollen, take that pollen and pollenate the plant. Seeds should all be female.
IBL– Inbred Line, is a genetically homogeneous strain that grows uniformly from seed. A hybrid is a strain made up of two genetically unlike parents, IBL or hybrid. When you cross two different IBL strains for the FIRST time, it is called the F1 generation.
Reversed MaleFemale plant that has been turned male and carries extra “Y” pollen.
BX1– Backcrossed – When you cross back to one of the parents to stabilize genetics of the parent.
BX3 – A third backcross to stabilize the desired parental genetic traits.
Backcross– Taking a plant from any generation and going back to one of the original parents.
Pheno– This is the “outward, physical manifestation” of the organism. These are the physical parts, the sum of the atoms, molecules, macromolecules, cells, structures, metabolism, energy utilization, tissues, organs, reflexes and behaviors; anything that is part of the observable structure, function or behavior of a living organism.
RVSD– Reversed
Holy shit. Never heard of half that. Great find. Need a degree to grow weed now and days!
 

nuggs

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Bioworks has been working on bringing mycotrol back to the market after being denied omri cert. at renewal last year. They had us switch over to using botanigurd es middle of last season. The botanigurd is omri cert. but, is a synthetic compound. The new mycotrol WPO is a wetable powder. It's omri cert. and organic .
@TWS, @Joedank ,@treemansbuds ,@Garden Boss , @ any body that gives a fuk
I forgot to mention the active ingredient in mycotrol o was Beauveria bassiana @ 10.9%. The new mycotrol WPO is stronger, with 22% BB . @MjMama I missed you last night as I'm sure I missed others who use this product. It's good stuff if used properly and it's on the state of Ca. list of acceptable for use on Cannabis.
 

MjMama

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I forgot to mention the active ingredient in mycotrol o was Beauveria bassiana @ 10.9%. The new mycotrol WPO is stronger, with 22% BB . @MjMama I missed you last night as I'm sure I missed others who use this product. It's good stuff if used properly and it's on the state of Ca. list of acceptable for use on Cannabis.
I was wondering about what happened with the Mycotrol. Thanks for the update.
 

Soilwatcher

Member
Heads up fellow Russet suffers; VENERATE is now available in some states (however slowly due to the label approval BS for all 50 states). Just approved in Oregon and Dave put in on his web site last week:
http://www.everwoodfarm.com/Organic_Pest_Control/Pesticides/VENERATE?cPath=284_803&
I was able to test this during the 2013-14 trials: Still had 4 mothers that were suffering and two weeks later they were clean. It is definitely going to be my weekly preventative. About the same cost as PFR-97, but longer shelf life (6 months after opening) and no refrigeration or bran to soak out!
 

nuggs

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Heads up fellow Russet suffers; VENERATE is now available in some states (however slowly due to the label approval BS for all 50 states). Just approved in Oregon and Dave put in on his web site last week:
http://www.everwoodfarm.com/Organic_Pest_Control/Pesticides/VENERATE?cPath=284_803&
I was able to test this during the 2013-14 trials: Still had 4 mothers that were suffering and two weeks later they were clean. It is definitely going to be my weekly preventative. About the same cost as PFR-97, but longer shelf life (6 months after opening) and no refrigeration or bran to soak out!
never heard of it.. thank you for posting it. I will research it thanks again
 

Organicpoop

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Hi I hit everything 2 days ago with Conserve SC (3 mil) I see lots of dead and the lower leafs have many moving living Russet maggots.

1. The Conserve is already gone or does it last a while?
2. How long until I can/should reapply?
3. Every 7 days and IPM with something else?

I might have missed some lowers, with my paint sprayer.

Im all about taking the numbers way down before I apply Forbid.
 

zigbred

Member
i tried the met 52 but forgot to wear a respirator gross lol i swear hard water blasting them all day works best.
 

nuggs

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Hi Fumble ! What's up ? you have a problem? I can't see anthing in the pictures . a 100 scope
is too much. to see them properly it takes a 40 power
 

fumble

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Hi Fumble ! What's up ? you have a problem? I can't see anthing in the pictures . a 100 scope
is too much. to see them properly it takes a 40 power
Hey Nuggs...thought we had a pic of a russett lol. OP says it's thrips. Add o that is better than russets lol
I was using whatever the middle magnification setting is on the celestron
 
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