@Trippster62 You asked about lostcoasttherapy. A while back I won a bundle from them on instagram and can vouge for its effectiveness. You might be able to ask for free samples from them directly.
As for the mites, ive also had a plant midflower with mite issues. It ended up being a management battle with soapy fingertips. I didnt want to use the lostcoast stuff or anything else. If you can swing it, the predators would be really helpful in controlling the population of the mites alongside your defol vigilence.
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Yeah I was reading that eggs hatch in 3 days. I'll be treating again every few days.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 10:46 amH202 kills mites so your on it but it doesn`t wipe out the eggs so you need to be spraying them every few days for 3 to 4 treatments and that should hopefully wipe out the mites as they hatch and in so doing they`ve not got chance to reproduceTrippster62 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 3:38 pmUp to now I have avoided spraying anything other than h2o2 after budding has started.
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If you reduce the amount of hash you consume in order to preserve your glass you've missed the whole point.
The hash is more important than the glass.
The hash is more important than the glass.
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Thanks, glad someone has tried the lost coast. I've been reading good things about it. Yes when I went to their site they had a sample bottle that they offer for free.MafooFarms wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 11:03 am@Trippster62 You asked about lostcoasttherapy. A while back I won a bundle from them on instagram and can vouge for its effectiveness. You might be able to ask for free samples from them directly.
As for the mites, ive also had a plant midflower with mite issues. It ended up being a management battle with soapy fingertips. I didnt want to use the lostcoast stuff or anything else. If you can swing it, the predators would be really helpful in controlling the population of the mites alongside your defol vigilence.
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The predators probably are a good thing. Releasing bugs in my room is kind of scary though. I know that they are beneficial but they are still bugs. Lol
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TBH it should be pretty cool stuff to use through out flowering in small doses if battling spider mites all way in bloom without having any detrimental effect on your buddage like some other pesticides would, it just evaporates to feck all after a few hours. Well so i would think myself. I would think its gonna have more positive booster type effect on your buds , win win hey mate.Trippster62 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 1:15 pmYeah I was reading that eggs hatch in 3 days. I'll be treating again every few days.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 10:46 amH202 kills mites so your on it but it doesn`t wipe out the eggs so you need to be spraying them every few days for 3 to 4 treatments and that should hopefully wipe out the mites as they hatch and in so doing they`ve not got chance to reproduceTrippster62 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 3:38 pm
Up to now I have avoided spraying anything other than h2o2 after budding has started.
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"But your still looking at me that same damn way............ Like i just shit in your scrambled eggs" > Negan, Walking Dead
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I'm about ready to do it.
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The Lost Coast plant therapy came in today. I've done 3 treatments with my homemade h2o2 solution. Although it looks like I have fewer now there are still live ones a few hours after each spray.
Mixed up the Lost Coast and sprayed about 4 hours before time for the lights to come on. Lost Coast says to treat for 3-5 days in a row. I'll be checking to see how effective this stuff is compared to h2o2 solution.