Dankstyle Js Oregon Poetry Of Plants

Thanks man me to when summer comes around I can hit them with heatreatments that's were you get your temperatures up to 120 degrees for four hours an that's supposed to kill them but I'm thinking the ones that survive could be more heat resistant these bugs seem to evolve .Hoping to figure it out before then though .
frontline of evolution! standing @a crossroads, for sure
 
Thanks friend I'm working hard to send em to hell using some techniques never used or at least written about .I think covering my floor with daimatous earth helped an outing putting boiling hot water through the soil help as well .The Beethoven bug bomb slowed em a lil but the main things is spraying well frequently putting daimatous earth on the soil keep it dry cleaning grow area almost daily an vacuuming plants helps as well .
wow! the work!
 
Its been so long that I have ever been happy to have healthy seedlings but so far after about 3 days no sign of bug damage yet I added a few more seeds to the mix I will update when I sprout this is a positive thing because before my plants would show bug damage before they even sprouted day 2 you could see Orange spots the first sign they were there an cotylendon twisting .I have been keeping it close to 65 to slow growth of bugs at night so my seedlings due to spray an temperature drops are growing slower then normal but that's ok these mites thrive in optimum cannabis growing conditions .
good idea, alter the environment, mine do 54 in the window right now, they look good, slow is fast, hehe. Photos of strains that you know just wanna be there doing it! Top Vig + all your gardening martial arts!
 
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.
spray DE?, dust the zone?
 
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 .
and some plants that are up for the fight 2
 
In a twist of irony several weeks ago I do my laundry in the ghetto trailer park where I live well I set down my basket an I see this lil beetle thing scurry in it well being busy with my young in an what not I don't see the lil bug so I assume it's not there .A week later I start seeing em again but this time there in my bedroom at first I think nothing of it except they look like cockroaches an I have never seen a cockroach so I Google the bug something I do a lot I love insects an what do I find out its a bed bug .I'm disgusted an grossed out I then notice a few bites I read up on em online an I find out the worse horror story's ever .Should have thought I battle bugs for fun no worries because just using a lil de an washing my blankets blam straight organics no chemicals wiped em out one application I am finding a knack for killing bugs not what I would have dreamed of but when you got bugs its a nice thing to know how to kill em or drive em away .
the villages up here got em bad, I've heard good reports with DE
 
More then happy I am able to do a small greenhouse in my yard after discussing with the main people from the church I am ok to do a med grow in my yard my medical conditions an the fact I'm a licensed grower is the only thing I had on my side others who try outside growing will be in trouble .I'm going to do autos at least 6 at a time maybe one photo period heavy trained possibly an Oregon diesel .
That was one thing on your side. You had you, and I'm sure that didn't go unnoticed
 
I haven't heard of the steam gun idea.
Sounds effective, but with my small pots ... I'll cook the roots.



I've heard of dish soap to go with other products as a spray,
but not sure about using it straight.
Does it just sticky up their wings and legs??

After my last trick of spray with diatomaceous earth, I don't want to.
Read some sites that said it was okay,
but it bleached and damaged the leaves of a couple of plants.
a small pooffer that lays dust down works for bed bugs, so the villagers report
 
a small pooffer that lays dust down works for bed bugs, so the villagers report
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