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  1. rustyshaclkferd

    Anyone used Amblyseius fallacis?

    The edits dont last as long as a long time ago Class 23...spiro the dragon Spirodiclofen Spiromesifen Difference isnt much, but again the way they work makes some less toxic but its still toxic. Safe is the wrong verbiage
  2. rustyshaclkferd

    Anyone used Amblyseius fallacis?

    I should add Class 4 Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) Competative modulators – Site I Nerve action And Class 5 Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) allosteric modulators – Site I Nerve action https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797251/#idm140674230273680title nAChRs...
  3. rustyshaclkferd

    Anyone used Amblyseius fallacis?

    Just pulled Spirodiclofen toxicity report...ill cut and paste later...on the way to work Ill also find the studies suggesting bees colapse is a ses issue not on one product but several vectors that overall impacted geneyoc health of a hive
  4. rustyshaclkferd

    Anyone used Amblyseius fallacis?

    Here let me crop them they look lazy And nicotinoids are great which is why they work. But with great power come great responsibility I dony make chioces in products by feel. I use the chart, because in my professional life if i go by feel versus data mistakes happen...
  5. rustyshaclkferd

    Anyone used Amblyseius fallacis?

    All that text and you still didnt look up the MoA table...
  6. rustyshaclkferd

    Anyone used Amblyseius fallacis?

    MoA dont lie...wanting them to be different doesnt make them different. Jacks has a class 5 Nicotinic Acetylcholine receptor agonists The MOA are all classified ill link a table for you We will have to disgree on systemic It applies to any chemical are absorbed into plant tissue and ones...
  7. rustyshaclkferd

    TegridyFarm dwc + top feed

    Oh boy specious logic, good thing weed is easy to grow, i sorry im not being very fun today..dont mind me I am going to follow though...i dont know much about dwc/rwc
  8. rustyshaclkferd

    Radiation in Canadian Weed?

    Yup, a fool and his money soon depart
  9. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    If you can rinse, leach, lechate that media with pH water and reintroduce a properly made feed for your stage of bloom. High temps mean more transpiration which means more uptake of water aka feedhis is more then likely the source of your actual problem . Continue with the big bloom and tiger...
  10. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    That a lot of bloom products, ill chekc out them out and get back to you, ill have to go over their formulations, do you feed at a specified bottle rate i.e.
  11. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    More from cornel since im not going to argue with the guru alone "Low CEC soils are more likely to develop potassium and magnesium (and other cation) deficiencies, while high CEC soils are less susceptible to LEACHING losses of these cations. So, for sandy soils, a large one-time addition of...
  12. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    High CEC compared what.... "Common CEC ranges in New York Sandy soils low in organic matter have a very low CEC (less than 3 cmolc/kg) while heavier clay soils or soils high in organic matter generally have a much higher CEC (greater than 20 cmolc/kg)." From cornell university Some phd prick...
  13. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    Theirs no CEC in coco, it is an inert media no cation anion exchange..i guess charge was a bad term
  14. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    When multiple issues are present best to flush and recharge your media with feed. What kind of nutrient/nutrient delivery system are you using
  15. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    Looks like numerous issues , i only saw the first set of photos.... Second set shows some burn, cal deficency and looks like some heat issues N toxicity will make your plants like crazy dark green, althought i have no idea your camera settings or lighting which will affect the white balance...
  16. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    In my expierence , nute burn heat stress, almost any dying of the tips...all creat curl N tox will be seen in older larger fan leaves first as they have the most N, and also not just one leap tip the entire leaf will curl hard
  17. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    Lock out isn't really a thing..a very very overused and misrepresented term, Border line N tox? Looked a lot like heat stress
  18. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    Early flower means more Ca, more intense light equals more photosythesis means more Ca is needed...same with P in flower This means if you have a Mn deficiency it will show up with them, but as you correct you will only see P defiency get healthy again ...P as phosphate is mobile, your plant...
  19. rustyshaclkferd

    Please tell me what this is?

    Calcium and Mn deficiency, Mn/Ca are not mobile which means when you correct you wont see it in the already damaged leaves. Probably with a P deficiency on the way Any idea if you pH is correct?, also if your plants for whatever reason are eating a lot of calcium or phosphorus efficent...
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