Hey guys,
I was thinking about your discussion of bugs... Why not look at making a spray with nicotine as the active ingredient? Nicotinoid pesticides are very effective and used in big agriculture all the time. Too much actually, which might be why we are all loosing our honey bee populations but that is a different conversation. For spraying a single plant or grow is harmless to everything but the bugs eating our plants.
DIY:
- Go buy an organic cigar, with no additives.
- Cut it in half, keep half for later.
- Shred the half and place it in a jug of clean water. Let it steep over night.
- Strain it really well and pour into a spray bottle. Add a couple drops of liquid dish detergent as a surfactant.
- Go spray those bugs!!
You can make a litre or two with each half and it shouldn't take all that much to kill off any infestation. Add a bit of baking soda to change the ph and you can help prevent mold at the same time. Or use some milk in it to encourage LB bacteria to colonize your plants and prevent mold that way. There are lots of gardening tricks you can try without spend lots on commercial chemicals.
I've never tried any of these on MJ but they are used by vegetable and flower gardeners all over the world all the time. Talk to some of your local gardeners and they will have other ideas. The old timers always do.
Got to go check my recipe now that I wrote it out. I think I missed something.
I was thinking about your discussion of bugs... Why not look at making a spray with nicotine as the active ingredient? Nicotinoid pesticides are very effective and used in big agriculture all the time. Too much actually, which might be why we are all loosing our honey bee populations but that is a different conversation. For spraying a single plant or grow is harmless to everything but the bugs eating our plants.
DIY:
- Go buy an organic cigar, with no additives.
- Cut it in half, keep half for later.
- Shred the half and place it in a jug of clean water. Let it steep over night.
- Strain it really well and pour into a spray bottle. Add a couple drops of liquid dish detergent as a surfactant.
- Go spray those bugs!!
You can make a litre or two with each half and it shouldn't take all that much to kill off any infestation. Add a bit of baking soda to change the ph and you can help prevent mold at the same time. Or use some milk in it to encourage LB bacteria to colonize your plants and prevent mold that way. There are lots of gardening tricks you can try without spend lots on commercial chemicals.
I've never tried any of these on MJ but they are used by vegetable and flower gardeners all over the world all the time. Talk to some of your local gardeners and they will have other ideas. The old timers always do.
Got to go check my recipe now that I wrote it out. I think I missed something.