Cannarado genetics

Nate Dogg

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theres only one or two left lol I put up pics of the nug from the rest a while back, all keepers

Hey @Nate Dogg how do you get testers anyway? Ive always wondered lol.
He just sent them to me. Think he was late getting out one of the orders i made, and said he had a little something extra for me. Shit i’m definitely not complaining though. Got them wet a couple days after they touchdown. As for the Simply2Complex testers you just had to email him.
 

Sade

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@TerrapinBlazin @madvillian420

Late reply to everything all but for your Fungus Gnats, I have seen lots of good answers.

The best for them is this, on one of my White Grape Gushers Plant..

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Swirski Mites [Biological]

These are good too. [Gillespiei]
Best put in the soil, and it will handle the larva and pupae of fungus gnats and thrips.
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So the best way to avoid fungus gnats and thrips is from the intial soil treatment. A few brands of soils/mediums come with gnats/thrips.

You can run hot water through the soil initially out of the bag. 4 gallons of medium in a large bucket..

A few hours later you can do a transplant with that soil (I just used 4 gallons for example). Then use the neems and run them through the medium.

After apply a soil predator thrip, to eliminate the larva from the soil.

Lastly the Sachets [SWIRSKI Mites]
Best for thrips, but works on fungus gnats adults.

The brand of soil that I use brings in these pest, but control is easy enough. After years of dealing with these types of pest.
Oribaditi mites kills fungus gnats and help improve breakdown of soil nutrients in living soils.
 

Lightgreen2k

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Oribaditi mites kills fungus gnats and help improve breakdown of soil nutrients in living soils.
Where do you get these mites from. I have never ever seen them sold as a predatory mite. I'm on Google now looking at a few sites, but don't see the references.

Can you link a couple of sites on them thanks, or where too purchase.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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@TerrapinBlazin @madvillian420

Late reply to everything all but for your Fungus Gnats, I have seen lots of good answers.

The best for them is this, on one of my White Grape Gushers Plant..

View attachment 4745135
View attachment 4745136
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Swirski Mites [Biological]

These are good too. [Gillespiei]
Best put in the soil, and it will handle the larva and pupae of fungus gnats and thrips.
View attachment 4745141

So the best way to avoid fungus gnats and thrips is from the intial soil treatment. A few brands of soils/mediums come with gnats/thrips.

You can run hot water through the soil initially out of the bag. 4 gallons of medium in a large bucket..

A few hours later you can do a transplant with that soil (I just used 4 gallons for example). Then use the neems and run them through the medium.

After apply a soil predator thrip, to eliminate the larva from the soil.

Lastly the Sachets [SWIRSKI Mites]
Best for thrips, but works on fungus gnats adults.

The brand of soil that I use brings in these pest, but control is easy enough. After years of dealing with these types of pest.
Very cool! I’ll check all that out. I make my own soil. I bought a bag this summer that brought in thrips and spider mites when I couldn’t find any perlite. I’ve been interested in adding the predatory mites. So to start I ordered a half lb of gnatrol. I think that should be a good initial treatment. Definitely going to get the nematodes soon too, and keep up better with these bastards in the future. I’m going to have to vacuum a bunch of dead ones out of my heatsinks too.
 

JewelRunner

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probably popping my wonder melons pack soon. I haven't had great luck with CSI packs but I really want to pop the Lemon tree x TK... might pop mushers instead though. thinking a pineapple haze pack from top dawg as well.
 

madvillian420

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Beaches (Chem4/Forum GSC x Gushers) at day 37 from the flip to 12/12. Really digging the purples and blues starting to come through, i imagine they will have some crazy colors come harvest day. My closet is getting cold these days, the lowest so far was about 57f. Stinky Stinky strain no doubt which has me counting the days until i can try it lol. The one in the back right stretched more than any plant ive ever grown - im guessing a cookies trait?

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JustBlazin

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Yeah I kind of let them get out of control. My hair is pretty long but I’m good at avoiding them. I’ll go back to the nursery tomorrow to see if they still have nematodes. The sticky traps should help until I can get something better established.


I know I put one in my cart but I don’t know if I should get it. Seems a little frivolous when I already have so many seeds.
i have battled fungus gnats for over a year...was hard fought battle and i used alot of different weapons DE,dunks,Einstein oil,sticky traps, lost coast plant therapy,perlite on the tops couple inches of my pots. Some worked better than others but i still found myself battling these little fuckers, always keep a sprayer bottle of the lost coast mixed up in case i see any fliers wich works pretty good. When i was reading a huge thread on blumats this issue came up and the guy who pretty much introduced blumats to indoor gardening(Sunnydog) chimed in with a easy fix, top dress 2-3 inches of regular unamended promix.
wich i tried about three weeks ago and I've seen 1 fly in that time unfortunately caught me so of guard I couldn't get to my spray fast enough and was unable to kill it. I guess this is the same idea as the perlite but when you water the perlite it washes all over and ends up all mixed with the dirt underneath
 

TerrapinBlazin

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i have battled fungus gnats for over a year...was hard fought battle and i used alot of different weapons DE,dunks,Einstein oil,sticky traps, lost coast plant therapy,perlite on the tops couple inches of my pots. Some worked better than others but i still found myself battling these little fuckers, always keep a sprayer bottle of the lost coast mixed up in case i see any fliers wich works pretty good. When i was reading a huge thread on blumats this issue came up and the guy who pretty much introduced blumats to indoor gardening(Sunnydog) chimed in with a easy fix, top dress 2-3 inches of regular unamended promix.
wich i tried about three weeks ago and I've seen 1 fly in that time unfortunately caught me so of guard I couldn't get to my spray fast enough and was unable to kill it. I guess this is the same idea as the perlite but when you water the perlite it washes all over and ends up all mixed with the dirt underneath
I’ll give that a try after I nuke everything with the Bt.

Anyway the jiffy/perlite mix and KLN/Pro-tekt treatments seem to be helping the grumpz. They’re looking better. I’m going to hit them with another dose tomorrow. I think they’ll be okay and now I’m regretting tossing the other ones instead of doing this.
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TerrapinBlazin

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And I’m starting to feel better about probably losing that tropicanna x zelatti clone. She’s a nice pheno but doesn’t look like she’ll be as frosty as the jibba jabba or my really nice wedding pie x stardawg cut from GPS. Got plenty more beans to try again with that cross but the next Rado pack I pop is definitely going to be all 12 purple daily biscotti sundae.
 

Bodyne

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probably popping my wonder melons pack soon. I haven't had great luck with CSI packs but I really want to pop the Lemon tree x TK... might pop mushers instead though. thinking a pineapple haze pack from top dawg as well.
That was one I wanted, the wonder melons. Smoking some scotts og x blue magoo bc right now and realize how much I like the williams wonder
 
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