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707growerjeff

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I use it in veg, it keeps the leafhoppers and whiteflies off but spider mites are way more resilient. Plus as C.Q. Said it leaves a oily residue. I don't think you wanna use it after 3-4th wk of flowering. I'm not sure one that exactly but that's what I've heard and it makes sense to me.
So I put a good application of the Sns-217 yesterday eve so we'll see how it works.
 

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ruby fruit

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Well I haven't used it personally because I can't actually buy it here lol it's illegal ahah but I do know it work so just leaves an oil feel to your plants
No worries I never spray anything on my flowers regardless...
I'll make sure to hose of residue the next day as well
Regarding the mites thats interesting ill find a stand alone spray to use for them.. my biggest issues I normally face are regular spider mites and/or greenhouse white flys
 

707growerjeff

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So not more than a few days after I get a handle on the spider mites, I discover a couple worms. Jesus!!
Good thing I bought some B.T. In advance, just applied first coat, lol. This is one of the reasons why I'm moving indoors. I shoulda took a pic b4 I cut the bud off with the worm in it.
 

CriticalCheeze

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So not more than a few days after I get a handle on the spider mites, I discover a couple worms. Jesus!!
Good thing I bought some B.T. In advance, just applied first coat, lol. This is one of the reasons why I'm moving indoors. I shoulda took a pic b4 I cut the bud off with the worm in it.
Spinosad is good to use for mites and shit like that. Safe in flower as well.
Also, it is just as easy to get mites inside as it is outside.
 

707growerjeff

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Thx critical cheese, that seems odd to me, of course indoor isn't immune but I would think the environment is much more controlled. Where do they come from? How the hell do they work their way into the tent? Contamination id imagine right?
 

707growerjeff

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So after a freak wind and rainstorm nearly ruined me! It was like 50mph winds and Torential downpour!! I was able to restake and stand most everything back up. A little duct tape and I'm good to go. I just have to nurse these beauties around 2 more weeks. I trimmed up what broke off, looks like about 1-2 ounces broke off. Except for the fact they r loaded with fertilizer, should be a good little early taste. Have a good day everyone!
 

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too larry

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Had mites before flowering, I made a soap spray that I sprayed 3 times a day every other day, and the wind will take care of the rest. Neem is illegal here so I used The safest option; and haven't had them back ; mine came from been plants, and I sprayed my beans and ganj lol
Neem is outlawed? That is crazy.
 

too larry

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I use it in veg, it keeps the leafhoppers and whiteflies off but spider mites are way more resilient. Plus as C.Q. Said it leaves a oily residue. I don't think you wanna use it after 3-4th wk of flowering. I'm not sure one that exactly but that's what I've heard and it makes sense to me.
So I put a good application of the Sns-217 yesterday eve so we'll see how it works.
Using a Neem oil spray after week three of flower will leave a taste on your buds. Also the oily nature of the mix can cause problems with the actual flowers growing. {I can't remember what or how. It's times like this that I really miss Tdub}
 
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