Dankstyle Js Oregon Poetry Of Plants

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It won't be
Easy but after I bomb them I will start practicing regular ipm an spraying as preventative. They are stoppable I believe I do not think impossible.
you are onto the egg laying, if you spray each generation as it's hatching you can control or eliminate. If you can stress an entire population of adults by spraying to lay eggs at the same time then you created a big vulnerability. I'm curious about the diatomateous earth
 
Starting to beat the hemp russets back the bio legend in the middle is starting to come back an she looked dead days ago .I figured an have observed add in magnesium to the water which was
Aged milk kelp an Epsom salt perked them up fast rotated sprays to worry free all stuff is organic no chem omri approved .View attachment 859833
breathing a little easier
 
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courage in the face of adversity!, you inspire us dankstyle J!
Thanks very much friend I was doing a great job beat in them back than I used organicide 3in 1 an burned them an the next day I had russet damage I believe it stressed the plants out so much it drew them in .I did share some smoke with mom that I had while fighting the russets before an maybe released them back into my garden they can definitely over winter in dry weed any way more adversity but they are beatable I was beating them now not so much but I'm not giving up I need meds bad an I don't agree with the advice given on other forums that you must start over at a new place or burn your grow this isn't an option an is horrible advice .
 
you are onto the egg laying, if you spray each generation as it's hatching you can control or eliminate. If you can stress an entire population of adults by spraying to lay eggs at the same time then you created a big vulnerability. I'm curious about the diatomateous earth
The de is a good line of defense but should be used in combination with sprays even if the plants are dusted with it that's still not enough to stop a russet mite it's actually insane what it takes to kill a russet most sprays are ineffective at best an if it works every grower an their friends is going use it alot some won't rotate sprays causing super bugs an that product that everyone used well it's no longer effective .I would rather fight several insects at once rather than to fight the hemp russet .
 
more than 1 gun
all blazing!

I truly hope I never have an adversary as tenacious
The worst my friend I have spent countless hours researching it government knowledge is unknown so in a way it's up to us growers to actively report the methods used in killing it because it is becoming a more prevalent pest especially in Washington Colorado Oregon California an Canada to .I do believe your shielded by winters that are extreme an you never get clones an make your own soil your safe .I got this batteryoperated sprayer that has some good settings I figure misting works the best I will be painting these plants I got some challenges .
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I think you'll be showing us the way to deal with these tiny terrorists. Yeah, the extreme cold acts kinda like a yearly pasteurization process.
The flip side to dark and cold, runaway growth during the season. Damping off is the big winner in this category. I plant lots of seed, the ones that make it will carry resistance forward in breeding toward a far N strain.
 
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