Nuggs 2015 russet mite war

nuggs

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I'll talk to you about that when I see you but, I don't know it I have enough property for the set backs. As Joedank or ABM mentioned ,they will be setting some ordiances here in placer on the 5th. as of now placer has no ord. other than state regulations of 6 plants and so on.
 

doublejj

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That big side yard would be perfect for a small greenhouse. You could pull 3 crops a year. They do not have the resources to go around & look into every greenhouse in Placer county...
 

nuggs

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I looked up nevada county ordiances because I was concerned about your adventure and my god they have it written in stone. this is what I hope placer does instead of a ban. I live in the country. I'm not in downtown. never had a complaint here in 15yrs of growing my meds. I'm going to the meeting with my lawyer in tow.!
 

doublejj

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I looked up nevada county ordiances because I was concerned about your adventure and my god they have it written in stone. this is what I hope placer does instead of a ban. I live in the country. I'm not in downtown. never had a complaint here in 15yrs of growing my meds. I'm going to the meeting with my lawyer in tow.!
we are still over growing the ordiance, but we are gonna do it inside greenhouses, out of sight.
 

karmaxul

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You may want to try these. http://www.arbico-organics.com/product/mite-predator-neoseiulus-californicus-spidermite-killer/pest-solver-guide-mites this other company has some others though the price is expensive for the numbers. http://www.buglogical.com/spider-mite-predator/

Paecilomyces is a type of fungus that is said to effectively eradicate many pests, including several species of spider mites. The leaves release exudates to colonise fungi, which cover the surface of healthy leaves, which produces oxalic acid which is said to interact with the mites exoskeletal membranes and kill them in 24 hours. Bee keeper use oxalic acid to treat bees for mites and it is actually made naturally in honey. I would just use alaskan humus in an AACT. The best time for fungal spores are 12 - 18 hours brew time.

I had thrips indoor. I grow on carpet. I introduced 40,000 predator mites on the, at that point, infestation and have not had an issue since even with the soil I recycle. I use about 50% earth worm castings so the nematodes may be doing their part.

A lot has to do with watering. Diatomaceous Earth works well by slicing the exoskeleton though is safe for people and animals. The food grade more expensive version is feed to cattle to deworm them. You can put it around the soil where much of the breeding happens. Not the best to breath in as a general rule of thumb.

Sorry I did not read the other 24 pages and much of this may have been mentioned though thought I would throw in just incase.
 
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doublejj

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A place around the corner from me is for sale, 102 acres (3 parcels 42, 40, & 20 acres) owner financing for 400K. The Chowchilla river run right through the middle of it. I asked about a lease to own about a month ago, but no response back to my offer.
Talk to the boss man JJ, I'm ready to work!
TMB-
Blow it up treeman, you never know how long this will last. If you have credit right now, I would use it & rage it as long as possible..
 

nuggs

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You may want to try these. http://www.arbico-organics.com/product/mite-predator-neoseiulus-californicus-spidermite-killer/pest-solver-guide-mites this other company has some others though the price is expensive for the numbers. http://www.buglogical.com/spider-mite-predator/

Paecilomyces is a type of fungus that is said to effectively eradicate many pests, including several species of spider mites. The leaves release exudates to colonise fungi, which cover the surface of healthy leaves, which produces oxalic acid which is said to interact with the mites exoskeletal membranes and kill them in 24 hours. Bee keeper use oxalic acid to treat bees and it is actually made naturally in honey.

I had thrips indoor. I grow on carpet. I introduced 40,000 predator mites on the, at that point, infestation and have not had an issue since even with the soil I recycle. I use about 50% earth worm castings so the nematodes may be doing their part.

A lot has to do with watering. Diatomaceous Earth works well by slicing the exoskeleton though is safe for people and animals. The food grade more expensive version is feed to cattle to deworm them. You can put it around the soil where much of the breeding happens.

Sorry I did not read the other 24 pages and much of this may have been mentioned though thought I would throw in just incase.
very good info Sir, thanks for posting it.
 

nuggs

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A place around the corner from me is for sale, 102 acres (3 parcels 42, 40, & 20 acres) owner financing for 400K. The Chowchilla river run right through the middle of it. I asked about a lease to own about a month ago, but no response back to my offer.
Talk to the boss man JJ, I'm ready to work!
TMB-
you want a new neighbor ?
 

doublejj

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nuggs go talk to the owner & find out how much down? & can you make interest only for 1 year with a balloon payment?...
Go open up a line of credit on your place & use it for the down payment & we're off to Humbolt...
 

nuggs

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humbolt is like the wild west. and I'm too old to live without elec. It is available to power a pole.
 
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