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Been to ATL airport tons of times but never went out and explored the town. What kind of pests are infamous around that area?im down in Georgia
Been to ATL airport tons of times but never went out and explored the town. What kind of pests are infamous around that area?im down in Georgia
I read that its low toxicity but like neem oil, but it can cause some unpleasant side effects if you breathe it in. I know...cdc....but they maybe get some stuff right...sometimes lolIts nothing i would use in flower, but pyrethrin comes from the Chrysanthemum flower and is actually low in toxicity to people/mammals. At least thats what ive read and been told.
Oh im sure it can cause some kind of issue, but i never use it after i change to 12/12. Ive only ever sprayed once in flower and it was dr zymes, ill never use it again. The entire crop tasted like bubble soap....I read that its low toxicity but like neem oil, but it can cause some unpleasant side effects if you breathe it in. I know...cdc....but they maybe get some stuff right...sometimes lol
https://wwwn.cdc.gov/TSP/ToxFAQs/ToxFAQsDetails.aspx?faqid=786&toxid=153#:~:text=Pyrethrins and pyrethroids interfere with,convulsions and loss of consciousness.
Fricken notorious BIG has reincarnated into a blues singer/player lol. NiceChristones basically BB on steroids......
There was a band from Austin that made some noise when I was in the L.A. scene. They were called Junkyard. Some of the members were friends with Stevie. They helped bring a guy named Charlie Sexton to L.A. to try and get him a record deal. He was a protege of Stevies.
My blues influences go back to the beginning. Sister Rosetta Tharp, Muddy Watters, Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, etc.
Damn, funny how they say "you can spray this till harvest!"...yeah right buddy lolOh im sure it can cause some kind of issue, but i never use it after i change to 12/12. Ive only ever sprayed once in flower and it was dr zymes, ill never use it again. The entire crop tasted like bubble soap....
I believed it at first, it didnt bother the plants at all, but the bud tasted just like the spray smells. And it smells like straight bubble soap lmao.Damn, funny how they say "you can spray this till harvest!"...yeah right buddy lol
Damn, several awesome tips there thanks a ton. Im paranoid about mites so should I ever suspect any I will try a combo of UV light and "using my brain" and tricking them into offing themselves.I stay away from using any pesticides but since I mono crop and have a pause between each grow to clean, I clean with orange oil. That stuff kills and repels bugs so they tend to not want to enter my room.
Last year I got spider mites I suspect thru the unfiltered fresh air intake during the Summer. It wasn't too bad of an infestation but I was also trying out using UV when it happened and noticed the mites wanted nothing to do with the plants under UV.
So while my opinion of UV increasing potency still wavers, I'd use it to kill an infestation or at least slow it to a crawl.
Here's some other fun fact info regarding mites and tanglefoot I've stumbled on...
Mites will only inhabit a living plant. When you chop the plant or it dies the mites sound the alarm and evacuate the plant. They will migrate to the upper most part of the plant, huddle up, and prepare for flight to the next living plant.
Growers can take total advantage and take them out using their natural instincts.
With the plant hanging upside down they will all move to the stalk. If you coat the stalk with tanglefoot, they will crawl into it and commit suicide.
Same with removing infested plant material. If you put all the mite infested leaves in a bucket and smear the inside rim of the bucket with tangelfoot, all the mites will crawl up to the rim of the bucket to escape but will commit suicide in the tanglefoot trying to get to the top edge of the rim.
It's after the fact but is about as good of way as any to prevent the next crop from being infested without using pesticides
Yeah I used some DrZymes to get rid of some fungus gnats. Worked really well but it does smell like straight up bubble soap, not a flavor I wanna smoke haha. Maybe you could do a bud-wash post harvest to get rid of sprays, if you use them.I believed it at first, it didnt bother the plants at all, but the bud tasted just like the spray smells. And it smells like straight bubble soap lmao.
It was a last ditch effort to finish a crop that caught mildew 2 weeks from finish, i smoked probably 4 or 5 grams and threw the rest of it in my hash bag.. 6 plants, at 4 to 5 ozs a plant.Yeah I used some DrZymes to get rid of some fungus gnats. Worked really well but it does smell like straight up bubble soap, not a flavor I wanna smoke haha. Maybe you could do a bud-wash post harvest to get rid of sprays, if you use them.
I think @TSD washes her bud after harvesting? I might be mistaken though cuz I remember her mentioning it on the farm a while back. Sounds crazy that you'd wash bud in water but evidently some people swear by it.It was a last ditch effort to finish a crop that caught mildew 2 weeks from finish, i smoked probably 4 or 5 grams and threw the rest of it in my hash bag.. 6 plants, at 4 to 5 ozs a plant.
Now if i get mildew or bugs in flower, i wouldnt do anything but get out the clippers and trash bags.
It sucks, but its easier and quicker to just start over than try to fight it til the end.
I need to look into budwashing, ive got some plants outside again this year and one is already set to be massive, and id like to smoke my outdoor this year if its good, instead of selling/gifting it all.
when u say pest do you mean wild game or are u using it as a metaphor for something else lolBeen to ATL airport tons of times but never went out and explored the town. What kind of pests are infamous around that area?
Ive got a GSC from Nirvana i started back in January, shes a mammoth!I think @TSD washes her bud after harvesting? I might be mistaken though cuz I remember her mentioning it on the farm a while back. Sounds crazy that you'd wash bud in water but evidently some people swear by it.
What you growing outdoors this year? I dont have the cojones to plant outdoors yet, not in this Appalachian jungle we live next to lol.


I think @TSD washes her bud after harvesting? I might be mistaken though cuz I remember her mentioning it on the farm a while back. Sounds crazy that you'd wash bud in water but evidently some people swear by it.
What you growing outdoors this year? I dont have the cojones to plant outdoors yet, not in this Appalachian jungle we live next to lol.
Orange oil can burn up a plant pretty bad if the concentration is too high so I'd keep it off the leaves.Damn, several awesome tips there thanks a ton. Im paranoid about mites so should I ever suspect any I will try a combo of UV light and "using my brain" and tricking them into offing themselves.
Im planning on moving my grow into the garage after this run, so would you recommend I clean all the surfaces of the garage with orange oil and let it sit for a few weeks to make sure no mites are there? Also, do mites hang around if there is no plant material to eat?
I have some Nukem spray that I was gonna use to clean the garage with. I was thinking maybe use the nukem on all surfaces, let it dry couple days, then hit it with the orange oil. I take it the plants dont mind the orange oil?
Hells yeah bro thanks again for the advice.
haha I was trying to link ATL talk and plant pests. Like out here in VA we got fk tons of ticks and I hear the local Hemp industry has introduced a healthy population of russet mites.when u say pest do you mean wild game or are u using it as a metaphor for something else lol
ok so for me i only been growing for 3 years and i have only had to deal with fungus gnats thats inside outside it like what it would be where u are leaf hopper grasshoppers etc , i i tried growing weed 1 time outside 3 years ago all my plants got white mildew and u could see where something would chew on the leaveshaha I was trying to link ATL talk and plant pests. Like out here in VA we got fk tons of ticks and I hear the local Hemp industry has introduced a healthy population of russet mites.
At the dollar store red solo cups are now the most $$ for some reason?I had a good laugh while ordering a new can of tanglefoot.
The idea has gained so much popularity yellow solo cups are now on the "frequently bought together" list on Amazon
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It's a sign. Lots of home growers in the area...At the dollar store red solo cups are now the most $$ for some reason?![]()
I know, I keep giving them away. One red cup at a time.It's a sign. Lots of home growers in the area...![]()
Now I haven't been to this place in 30 years (lived in Jonesboro and worked at the 3rd Home Depot store) but it was severe and awesome BBQ -- smoke flavor city....
Yeah man outdoor growing is a whole different world. Not growing any ganja outdoors yet (especially not here in VA cuz its humid af), but i do have a veggie garden and the pests are something else. Got some squash bugs on my zuchinni and they are a fkn menace. Also had one of my eggplants get rocked by something eating it. Def gonna have to figure out some beneficials to out in my garden next season.ok so for me i only been growing for 3 years and i have only had to deal with fungus gnats thats inside outside it like what it would be where u are leaf hopper grasshoppers etc , i i tried growing weed 1 time outside 3 years ago all my plants got white mildew and u could see where something would chew on the leaves
I see Harrison Ford and young Rigor Mortensen duking it out with some townies there -- he's from Southern OhioThought this was a buggy thread
100% agree it is super difficult to grow outdoors in high humidity and here the bugs are many and wicked. Outside in a proper netted setting with tons of ventilation, that might work. Autoflowers in winter can work here, but you would have to use pesticides and mega traps. This is the time of grow where every morning dawns new sites activating and smells cascading, sticky looking at icky. Now that I've ranted about things I sure feel better my growmie Zombie.Yeah man outdoor growing is a whole different world. Not growing any ganja outdoors yet (especially not here in VA cuz its humid af), but i do have a veggie garden and the pests are something else. Got some squash bugs on my zuchinni and they are a fkn menace. Also had one of my eggplants get rocked by something eating it. Def gonna have to figure out some beneficials to out in my garden next season.
That being said, i an gonna pop some Dragonsflame Genetics seeds and all his strains I think are mold and mildew resistant. So if i pkant outside...will be dragsonsflame!
I had some success with Dfg beans in Florida outside ! So they are tough !Yeah man outdoor growing is a whole different world. Not growing any ganja outdoors yet (especially not here in VA cuz its humid af), but i do have a veggie garden and the pests are something else. Got some squash bugs on my zuchinni and they are a fkn menace. Also had one of my eggplants get rocked by something eating it. Def gonna have to figure out some beneficials to out in my garden next season.
That being said, i a gonna pop some Dragonsflame Genetics seeds and all his strains I think are mold and mildew resistant. So if i pkant outside...will be dragsonsflame!
Found this post when searching lantern fliesi gave a couple plants to a friend a few weeks ago and he planted them outside and tonight i was there and we were looking at them and i noticed the one had a couple dozen young lantern flies marching up and down the main stalk almost like they were patrolling. i didn't notice any destruction or anything bad.
does anyone know if lantern flies hurt or help ganja plants?
fuck man. i've got a serious pest issue in the form of deer. like hell if i'm putting any cannabis outdoors here with those assholes roaming around. gotta figure out how to keep em out, soon. plan is to turn a couple acres into farm land, and i won't have shit to sell if the deer eat all my income lolYeah man outdoor growing is a whole different world. Not growing any ganja outdoors yet (especially not here in VA cuz its humid af), but i do have a veggie garden and the pests are something else. Got some squash bugs on my zuchinni and they are a fkn menace. Also had one of my eggplants get rocked by something eating it. Def gonna have to figure out some beneficials to out in my garden next season.
That being said, i an gonna pop some Dragonsflame Genetics seeds and all his strains I think are mold and mildew resistant. So if i pkant outside...will be dragsonsflame!
Found this post when searching lantern flies
My buddy just called to tell me lantern flies are eating his outdoor plants bad....
How did yours fare? My buddy wishes he would have sprayed while they were in veg.
I wish I had some advice for him but I don't, did you use anything on them?
Coyote urinefuck man. i've got a serious pest issue in the form of deer. like hell if i'm putting any cannabis outdoors here with those assholes roaming around. gotta figure out how to keep em out, soon. plan is to turn a couple acres into farm land, and i won't have shit to sell if the deer eat all my income lol
fuck man. i've got a serious pest issue in the form of deer. like hell if i'm putting any cannabis outdoors here with those assholes roaming around. gotta figure out how to keep em out, soon. plan is to turn a couple acres into farm land, and i won't have shit to sell if the deer eat all my income lol
damn, wish I'd known that when we moved to this spot in june. they ate all of my herb sprouts, bean sprouts, sunflowers... maybe i'll grow them some stuff along their game trails that they love, and keep the human goodies in more open areas.give them something better to eat than your plants... you only have to keep them away while your plants are young. once they get a couple feet tall they shouldn't bother with them much. unless there's nothing else around. that where corn feeders come in handy!!!
damn, wish I'd known that when we moved to this spot in june. they ate all of my herb sprouts, bean sprouts, sunflowers... maybe i'll grow them some stuff along their game trails that they love, and keep the human goodies in more open areas.
i plan on growing some hops too (figuring a half acre, or so -- perimeter plant for summer privacy + beer) and I was reading they'll eat those if nothing else is left. I've noticed they don't touch the blackberry brambles at all, but love roses, which I also want to grow, but won't if the assholes are just gonna eat my blooms. i treat my roses better than my cannabis lol
so they're as much a nuisance in your area as they are in mine!! everywhere around here sells some kind of deer deterrent, and almost everyone agrees, none of it works. the only real deterrent is like 12' fences but aside from cost county code won't allow fences so high to be built.oh man, they tear my roses up more than anything else! especially in the winter. if you get snow where you're at you'll see their tracks come from a half mile away right for the rose bushes!! sometimes on the early snows the roses are the only green thing still exposed.
but the deer haven't bothered my ganja in many years now... my peach trees, that's a different story... peach stealing bastards!!! hahaha
Why the roses?oh man, they tear my roses up more than anything else! especially in the winter. if you get snow where you're at you'll see their tracks come from a half mile away right for the rose bushes!! sometimes on the early snows the roses are the only green thing still exposed.
but the deer haven't bothered my ganja in many years now... my peach trees, that's a different story... peach stealing bastards!!! hahaha
so they're as much a nuisance in your area as they are in mine!! everywhere around here sells some kind of deer deterrent, and almost everyone agrees, none of it works. the only real deterrent is like 12' fences but aside from cost county code won't allow fences so high to be built.
not sure what kind of snow we get here yet, moved up here in June, but with where we're located I fully anticipate something more significant than what we would get down around Portland. Down there we averaged one bad storm a year, up here I think we're likely to see not really as bad of a storm but once snow comes down, it will stay.
just wish the bear that are around here would do their damn jobs and keep the deer in check. instead they seem to behave more like big, timid dogs.