Are these dangerous???

CheGueVapo

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Im afraid they may grow to big and i get into problems with mold. Its basically come this far due to high light intensity and good leaf surface temperatur and me myself raising their CO² via respiration.... Im also more than amazed. The new NIR leds really do acculate fairly more biomess with only few percents of them extra.

That grow going to be reference for me to beat when i build my new lamp that takes use of the cooler heat to infrared radiate heat the leaves and buds.

Actually I have 400W LED-System... and i want to do the same or even betten, with only 300W next year.

You sure can get it like that, Im not specially talented, just interested and focusing into further and further improvement, it's work, learn, learn, learn. You learn day by day proceeding, and finding information, it didn't fall to me from the heavens either.... the more you wanna know and understand about whats going on and how to tweak it for a better result, the better you can grow. If you find it beeing just good never being good enough, so far you see the possibilities of improvement, then you always going to proceed better.... and you only compete with yourself, not with me or me with you.

Size doesn't matter that much, its only about the yield of course beeing higher, if you can handle it... your flowers still look respectful and tasty.... i wont say no enjoying them. Keep on!
 

PadawanWarrior

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Those look like fungus gnats. All I did was top dress with EWC and the nematodes and hypoaspis miles in the EWC took care of them. My soil has been gnat free for over 2 years now. But you can buy nematodes and beneficial insects separately too.

I'm trying to quote @Big bud J but it's not working right.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Im afraid they may grow to big and i get into problems with mold. Its basically come this far due to high light intensity and good leaf surface temperatur and me myself raising their CO² via respiration.... Im also more than amazed. The new NIR leds really do acculate fairly more biomess with only few percents of them extra.

That grow going to be reference for me to beat when i build my new lamp that takes use of the cooler heat to infrared radiate heat the leaves and buds.

Actually I have 400W LED-System... and i want to do the same or even betten, with only 300W next year.

You sure can get it like that, Im not specially talented, just interested and focusing into further and further improvement, it's work, learn, learn, learn. You learn day by day proceeding, and finding information, it didn't fall to me from the heavens either.... the more you wanna know and understand about whats going on and how to tweak it for a better result, the better you can grow. If you find it beeing just good never being good enough, so far you see the possibilities of improvement, then you always going to proceed better.... and you only compete with yourself, not with me or me with you.

Size doesn't matter that much, its only about the yield of course beeing higher, if you can handle it... your flowers still look respectful and tasty.... i wont say no enjoying them. Keep on!
Size doesn't matter? Did your girlfriend tell you that, lol. JK man. I couldn't resist.
 

CheGueVapo

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Yup these they are. Sand works if they cannot access the soil other spots.... they may try the bottom side holes to plant their breed, if you have that holes, so dont forget to cover them in case theres open soil accessible. Yellow-lime stickers each pot is what I use for prophylaxis.

leimfallen-pflanzenschutz.jpg Those are good at prevention and prophylaxis.....

When you have already high counts flying around, they can only reduce but no more stop them completely. Then you definetly would need sandto stop the reproducing, or kill the larvae with neem or other, what I not recommend, since it gets into the product.

Only few in late flowering, then dont need to care a lot. You can finish with few without great measure.

There causing damage overall is relatively low....the larvae CAN eat roots, but they high likely eat other dead organic material when available... they only get to attack the roots and causing significant damage when their counts in the soil is high and they concurr for food and the organci mass is low.

But with no doubt there fastly increasing counts and are very unpleasently in the buds... not so yummi, especially to the "eyes"....

Then thats in, im sure you manage them and they get it harder nexttime. Wish you great success!
 

CheGueVapo

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Size doesn't matter? Did your girlfriend tell you that, lol. JK man. I couldn't resist.
You have no idea... it goes like this.... she packs out, she packs in, she calls a cab! And i see no problem.... it's enough for me, it's active :D
Reasons for me being single [ ]ugly, [ ] stupid, [x] dont wanna kill someone with my D.

Its about the caress i got to give, all for these ladies..... and in the end, i just slit there body and let them dry out, then i cut them into peaces, roast them and inhale them, such a pervert maniac.... maybe its because im a little psychopath :D Who'd knew
 
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Big bud J

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Yup these they are. Sand works if they cannot access the soil other spots.... they may try the bottom side holes to plant their breed, if you have that holes, so dont forget to cover them in case theres open soil accessible. Yellow-lime stickers each pot is what I use for prophylaxis.

View attachment 4999399 Those are good at prevention and prophylaxis.....

When you have already high counts flying around, they can only reduce but no more stop them completely. Then you definetly would need sandto stop the reproducing, or kill the larvae with neem or other, what I not recommend, since it gets into the product.

Only few in late flowering, then dont need to care a lot. You can finish with few without great measure.

There causing damage overall is relatively low....the larvae CAN eat roots, but they high likely eat other dead organic material when available... they only get to attack the roots and causing significant damage when their counts in the soil is high and they concurr for food and the organci mass is low.

But with no doubt there fastly increasing counts and are very unpleasently in the buds... not so yummi, especially to the "eyes"....

Then thats in, im sure you manage them and they get it harder nexttime. Wish you great success!
Thank you. I will try the sand and sticky papers tomorrow morning. Thank you again..
 
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