Dankstyle Js Oregon Poetry Of Plants

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I got some clones Dr who ,fire og,cookies an creme an girl scout cookies.
 
Transplanted the clones an sprayed em all down with sulfur .Will hopefully be able to get some clones off of them later on .Removed a few of the smaller plants that had minimal damage but the constant spraying of sulfur had stunted no worries the two on the 3 day spray look good , spraying every day twice a day to much .Scoping the plants sprayed with sulfur the sulfur leaves a minefield of particles im thinking that's the secret to its effectiveness good coverage.
 
Transplanted the clones an sprayed em all down with sulfur .Will hopefully be able to get some clones off of them later on .Removed a few of the smaller plants that had minimal damage but the constant spraying of sulfur had stunted no worries the two on the 3 day spray look good , spraying every day twice a day to much .Scoping the plants sprayed with sulfur the sulfur leaves a minefield of particles im thinking that's the secret to its effectiveness good coverage.
Have you looked into doing a sulfur burn? I saw some guys doing it on another site. I don't know of it will help?

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Have you looked into doing a sulfur burn? I saw some guys doing it on another site. I don't know of it will help?

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Thanks friend yes I have but since I live where I grow it probably wouldn't work well .I will tell you sulfur works better then most things an doesn't cost a ton .Growing plants now that haven't been hit at all an sulfur has helped it a lot .Haven't seen the bugs in awhile an my newest seedlings are mite free but with every thing I had to do to get to that point it's really easy to understand why they live for years in peoples grow or why they have taken growers out .Its no easy task to kill em it takes a ton of work .
 
Well I don't know what I was thinking probably just being poor an trying to save a lil money I transplanted my clones using some ol soil from a few tossed plants an immediately after a few hours saw drooping an w h at looked like transplant shock nope I t was the broads waking up .I based this dumb decision on an old study that a research had concluded broad mites wouldn't survive well in organic matter which I found to be not true with experience .There's many positives to this story t h e first is I do believe with the hard work I was doing I had almost wiped them out .My new seedlings look pretty good there soil is new .2 of my clones look ok an now have a really good idea how to stop broads an russets using some techniques I gained from experience.The other positive is the two that are the worst hit Dr who an gsc every day look better in all reality this has been a really hard time for me but I will now have the tools an know how to eliminate an control a bug not a lot is known about .
 
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