Nuggs 2015 russet mite war

Joedank

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thanks oragrow .
thanks TWS . that's a different chart. I found what I needed on it.
my clones when put outside in two different locations have burn't looking leaves. the tips are white. according to the chart it could be root rot. maybe I shouldn't let my root get so big before I transplant. thinking stuffing all the rots in a one gallon can is bad cause they might get soggy and rot . thinking out loud here.
yea buddy i concure here . 3 gallon smart pots are my go to now . might be the cold temps and high avalalbe nutes they wanna/ cant use ??
a myco mix with glomus, tricoderma hazrium will help them perk up and catch on in that new soil as well . i use one from the build a soil guys but whatever you like with mycos helps in new soil...IME
 

nuggs

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yea buddy i concure here . 3 gallon smart pots are my go to now . might be the cold temps and high avalalbe nutes they wanna/ cant use ??
a myco mix with glomus, tricoderma hazrium will help them perk up and catch on in that new soil as well . i use one from the build a soil guys but whatever you like with mycos helps in new soil...IME
so you think my pots need to be bigger then. and I'll look up glomus and tricoderma. thanks
 
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MjMama

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thanks oragrow .
thanks TWS . that's a different chart. I found what I needed on it.
my clones when put outside in two different locations have burn't looking leaves. the tips are white. according to the chart it could be root rot. maybe I shouldn't let my root get so big before I transplant. thinking stuffing all the rots in a one gallon can is bad cause they might get soggy and rot . thinking out loud here.
Did you harden them off when you moved them out? Clones can be sensitive to the sun because they aren't used to that intense light. I move mine out into partial sun and gradually put them into direct sun for longer bouts until they don't show any signs of stress or drooping. I've stunted plants bad before by not giving them enough time to harden off.
 

nuggs

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hell no i didn't . I've never used clones before haha . always used seeds. I haven't been a believer in clones. this year I decided to learn clones because I'm in fear of having to grow indoor. And I start my seeds in my little greenhouse with no artifical light. So never had to harden anything out. I have 60 clones in my cloner now that will get hardened out and planted before they get too much roots. It's ok you all can razz me about it if you want.
 

nuggs

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Are mite eggs protected from sprays? Or do they get hit aswell?
I know of nothing that will kill all the eggs . Even with the mycotrol-0 mixed with suffoil-x which has the beneficial beauveria bassiana omri listed, it still has to be reapplied with what they call pressures (infestation) . My starts got rootsheild mixed with neemasheild as a dunk and root drench at planting. plus I use DE spread everywhere around my grow. these products should control any out breaks along with mother nature's help. You on the other hand are inside with your green house. like indoor is a different situation.

Buzz I have to yes they are protected from sprays. while some of the eggs are killed some are not. so the ones that are not sprayed will hatch. It's not possible to get every egg unless you do a dunk. At this point in your greenhouse (which is awsome) I'd be getting in touch with Dave at everwood farms .http://www.everwoodfarm.com/Organic...84_803&zenid=49acbdcfbb488d164c9cbd3b28463170
He is in Or. and they deal with lots of greenhouse grows.
 

nuggs

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you planted with bioworks mycoapply right ?? that trico hazrium once your roots tune into that your gonna have MONSTERS!!
@Joedank I planted with Rootsheild mixed with neemasheild . you've mentioned hazrium a couple times. I know thats in the rootsheild after going back to look. they don't call it trico hazrium. you are shooting over my HS ED here please keep it simple for me. Love your help Bro so don't take this wrong. You are very good at research and I think you absorb more than me reading.
 
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BuzzD2Kill

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I know of nothing that will kill all the eggs . Even with the mycotrol-0 mixed with suffoil-x which has the beneficial beauveria bassiana omri listed, it still has to be reapplied with what they call pressures (infestation) . My starts got rootsheild mixed with neemasheild as a dunk and root drench at planting. plus I use DE spread everywhere around my grow. these products should control any out breaks along with mother nature's help. You on the other hand are inside with your green house. like indoor is a different situation.

Buzz I have to yes they are protected from sprays. while some of the eggs are killed some are not. so the ones that are not sprayed will hatch. It's not possible to get every egg unless you do a dunk. At this point in your greenhouse (which is awsome) I'd be getting in touch with Dave at everwood farms .http://www.everwoodfarm.com/Organic...84_803&zenid=49acbdcfbb488d164c9cbd3b28463170
He is in Or. and they deal with lots of greenhouse grows.
I didnt think they were vulnerable, atleast not all. I noticed a little patch of two spotted mites. Sprayed with azamax twice, three days apart. Second spray I added eagle 20 to the azamax, and upped the dose to 40 ml per gallon of azamax. All the plants seemed to love it except the tangie which kinda curled her leaves. I will be spraying again in 3-4 days, then again in another 3-4 days hopefully breaking the cycle. @nuggs You are so right with the indoor part, any problem in my GH can quickly get out of hand.
 

nuggs

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again I think you should call dave @ everwood farms.Although I have never personally delt with him I hear good things about him. he has experience dealing with greenhouse pests because up there they have to use a greenhouse to grow.
I personally think you should be using bioworks with the BB in it because it's a live fungus that the bug eat and it kills them. That's my personally choice. This way if they hatch, they eat and die. Hopefully before they can lay another cycle of eggs.
 
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