Nuggs 2015 russet mite war

Organicpoop

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any one feeling home free from russets? I am, no chance they can get a headway on me now.
Plus just hit them with conserve 7 days ago hitting again.

FOR THE FIRST TIME I FEEL AT EASE.

wow long ass hall wow, 40 footers (Around) hardest grow ever.

Ill post photos and you can check my sig to see who helped me.
 

fumble

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Hows things going for you now Fumble? I just cut my Durban yesterday. I like the cool weather today, that will help us all!
Overall still battling the thrips. I had thought I had russets. Thanks OrganicPoop for cluing me in. I told them I need Spinosad and I havent got it yet. Prib by Friday tho.
 

fumble

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You are supposed to be able to use it all the way to and after harvest. Hoping it works on the PM.
Can I still use the SPINOSAD this late in flower for thrips?
 

BobBitchen

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You are supposed to be able to use it all the way to and after harvest. Hoping it works on the PM.
Can I still use the SPINOSAD this late in flower for thrips?
"Tests show that ultraviolet radiation from sunlight can break down the active ingredients in Spinosad within 16 days. The rapid photodegradation was observed to occur in water and on soil and plant surfaces. Beneath soil surfaces and away from sunlight, Spinosad was found to undergo biotic degradation from soil microbes.Movement of Spinosad throughout the environment is limited because it is non-volatile, and soil leaching is so slow that ground water contamination are of little concern. Research also showed that complete breakdown of the active spinosyns yielded the two sugars, rhamnose and forosamine, which commonly occur throughout nature, and the macrolide ring was found to further degrade to form carbon dioxide and water (Saunders and Bret 1997)."

https://www.rollitup.org/t/spinosad-during-flower.666059/

 

fumble

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"Tests show that ultraviolet radiation from sunlight can break down the active ingredients in Spinosad within 16 days. The rapid photodegradation was observed to occur in water and on soil and plant surfaces. Beneath soil surfaces and away from sunlight, Spinosad was found to undergo biotic degradation from soil microbes.Movement of Spinosad throughout the environment is limited because it is non-volatile, and soil leaching is so slow that ground water contamination are of little concern. Research also showed that complete breakdown of the active spinosyns yielded the two sugars, rhamnose and forosamine, which commonly occur throughout nature, and the macrolide ring was found to further degrade to form carbon dioxide and water (Saunders and Bret 1997)."

https://www.rollitup.org/t/spinosad-during-flower.666059/

Thanks Woot! So I think that is a yes, I can still use it? Sorry for my comprehension

Well got damned...I meant to say Bob
 

Organicpoop

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"Tests show that ultraviolet radiation from sunlight can break down the active ingredients in Spinosad within 16 days"

Go that means that you should not spray during the flush and roll for 2 weeks so the flowers that have spray will decompose the Spinosad?

two weeks is ok?

(can believe I need an English to English translation)
 
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