consulting fees,

mrblu

Well-Known Member
this is doomed to fail. your going to need plans for spider mites your going to get them. just because you kept them out of your basement doesnt mean shit.
 

jaybray

Member
I look at it like this the state wants the taxes. I don't agree with what they are doing to the medical but at the same time the liquor control board is putting strict regulations on the product. For this reason only, I think the state is doing the rite thing, I don't think that medical patients that go to dispensaries should have to smoke bug infested mold infested pesticide infested non flushed herb. Eventually the shitty growers will realize that they have to produce a quality herb because they cant pass the state regulations. Or quit.
 

jaybray

Member
this is doomed to fail. your going to need plans for spider mites your going to get them. just because you kept them out of your basement doesnt mean shit.
I promise the mites are the least of my worries. I have them under control and control them for others. I could give you mites info for days. Everything will be on tables if a table gets mites it can be treated my brother.
 

charface

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this is doomed to fail. your going to need plans for spider mites your going to get them. just because you kept them out of your basement doesnt mean shit.
Thats what I wonder.
What the regulations are gonna be.

Will they let you use whatever you want
as long as you pass a test or will there
be a list of banned products.

Big tobacco must have addressed this
but I'm not sure spider mites eat tobacco. If you can use perfectly timed systemics
and still pass the test it might not be so bad.
Fuckin nightmare
 

joe macclennan

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spider mites are easy peazy...even for perpetual.

root aphids on the other hand...not so much.

Not without clearing house.

biosecurity is no joke.
 

jaybray

Member
spider mites are easy peazy...even for perpetual.

root aphids on the other hand...not so much.

Not without clearing house.

biosecurity is no joke.
Thank you a man that agrees spider mites are easy if you know how to treat them. Repetition and cleanliness is the key. I started treating plants with webs 3 days ago and the mites are already long gone follow up the process for a week or two and there gone for good.
 

charface

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Thank you a man that agrees spider mites are easy if you know how to treat them. Repetition and cleanliness is the key. I started treating plants with webs 3 days ago and the mites are already long gone follow up the process for a week or two and there gone for good.
How did you do it?
What product I mean.
 

jaybray

Member
I started with pyola oil for the first treatment. The 2nd treatment was azamax. If those don't kill them off I use habanero pepper spray. Repeating the process. If I absolutely have to use avid.
Normally repeating the 1st and 2nd treatment for a couple weeks cleans them out.
 

charface

Well-Known Member
I started with pyola oil for the first treatment. The 2nd treatment was azamax. If those don't kill them off I use habanero pepper spray. Repeating the process. If I absolutely have to use avid.
Normally repeating the 1st and 2nd treatment for a couple weeks cleans them out.
Ill have to google pyola.
Never tried the hananero but if it works
thats a nice option.
 

jaybray

Member
90% of grow stores don't sell pyola. Careful not to get the habanero pepper spray in your eyes hints the name pepper spray
 

Indoor Sun King

Well-Known Member
Big tobacco must have addressed this
but I'm not sure spider mites eat tobacco. If you can use perfectly timed systemics
and still pass the test it might not be so bad.
Fuckin nightmare
Tobacco industry has their own little demons called tobacco beetles, a serious problem that can eat a box of cigars faster than you can imagine.
But since this is a legal billion dollar industry, they have commissioned universities to conduct conduct intensive research on how to battle/control the little bastards
 

joe macclennan

Well-Known Member
If they are still in veg. abamectin combined with greater air circulation does the trick in one application most times.

the stuff works great for SM
 

mrblu

Well-Known Member
do you have investors? or already have the money to start this up? because i know banks are not touching this stuff with a 10 foot pole.
 

bird mcbride

Well-Known Member
Little more than 200k to buy the property build the facilities and outfit the warehouse. Your about three 0's short. When you say plus all the bunk do you mind defining bunk.
That number is only for the equipment. The bunk is everything but bud. I was left under the impression that you and your buds already owned the warehouse.
 

SnapsProvolone

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That number is only for the equipment. The bunk is everything but bud. I was left under the impression that you and your buds already owned the warehouse.
I doubt the legalities allow for payment in weed. Wholesale cash value would be the yardstick for a gross percentage reimbursement. Plus the production facility has other uses for the "bunk".
 

jaybray

Member
That number is only for the equipment. The bunk is everything but bud. I was left under the impression that you and your buds already owned the warehouse.
The property Is owned the warehouse is being built to spec. The bunk is being processed. Might as well own everything rather than lease.
 

bird mcbride

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I doubt the legalities allow for payment in weed. Wholesale cash value would be the yardstick for a gross percentage reimbursement. Plus the production facility has other uses for the "bunk".
Fact is most of these set ups is a one time deal then most new growers cut the teacher out after they got it down. Considering the fact that these people don't know what bunk is they'll need an expert to help them proccess this also and get their weed up to government standards.
 

SnapsProvolone

Well-Known Member
If hiring a consultant to design or instruct on running an operation, there is no expectation of hanging on after the grower is on his feet.
 
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