HELP!!! How the F does this happen over night????????

oilmaker68

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Doesn't heat stress cause the fringes to curl ? Broad mites aren't an issue where I am (I think) so I've never seen it
 

Diabolical666

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Yes, i think so. Im looking at all my outdoor plants now... I have 7 diff strains and they all have at least one red hair at 2 wks in. Super sun here at 6800 ft. They always flower out fabulously tho. I never had broad mites in flower, twice in veg.
 

oilmaker68

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Yes, i think so. Im looking at all my outdoor plants now... I have 7 diff strains and they all have at least one red hair at 2 wks in. Super sun here at 6800 ft. They always flower out fabulously tho. I never had broad mites in flower, twice in veg.
I know my room got too warm and I got red hairs during flower. So there's another similarity.
 

dbkick

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I wasn't aware that broad mites went after pistils first, good to know. Forbid can also be used to treat them and is safe to use during flowering.
Forbid is a toxic systemic that remains in the plant for several weeks.
Its also for ornamental use only. Give the wrong advice on this subject and you could end up harming someone because you don't know the facts.
 

oilmaker68

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Forbid is a toxic systemic that remains in the plant for several weeks.
Its also for ornamental use only. Give the wrong advice on this subject and you could end up harming someone because you don't know the facts.
Damn!!!
 

ButchyBoy

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Did you by any chance rub against those? Maybe a loose fitting shirt touched them?

Any time I touch a flower in my room it does that. Just a thought......
 

Bugeye

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Forbid is a toxic systemic that remains in the plant for several weeks.
Its also for ornamental use only. Give the wrong advice on this subject and you could end up harming someone because you don't know the facts.
Thank you for the correction. I was relying on information from the California Department of Pesticide Regulation and the California Environmental Protection Agency. They note that the active ingredient (Spiromesifen) is not toxic to mammals. Here are my links:

http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/registration/ais/publicreports/5858.pdf

http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/risk/toxsums/pdfs/5858.pdf

I would like to learn more about the specific risks you are concerned about, if you could post links to your research it would be appreciated. Have put a big question mark in my notes on safety of this product in flowering for now and will no longer recommend, but I would like to know more.
 

Picnicbill

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Did you by any chance rub against those? Maybe a loose fitting shirt touched them?

Any time I touch a flower in my room it does that. Just a thought......
I have but not lately. Plus it happened to all of the flowers exactly the same. I'm thinking she didn't like the last feeding - new bloom enhancer. Her sister doesn't mind the new food. What bitches these girls can be sometime.:twisted:
 

dbkick

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Although I did mistake the active ingredient with that of avid. Also for ornamental use only. From your links it does appear non-toxic but is systemic and for ornamental use only.
 

Bugeye

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The "for ornamental use only" is enough info for me. What does it say about smoking this non-toxic chemical?
It gets used on food crops despite being labeled for ornamental use. It does not mention smoking it. I thought maybe you had some actual studies you could share that demonstrated it was not safe. My question mark will remain in my notes for now. I will research further when time allows.
 

oilmaker68

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Thank you for the correction. I was relying on information from the California Department of Pesticide Regulation and the California Environmental Protection Agency. They note that the active ingredient (Spiromesifen) is not toxic to mammals. Here are my links:

http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/registration/ais/publicreports/5858.pdf

http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/risk/toxsums/pdfs/5858.pdf

I would like to learn more about the specific risks you are concerned about, if you could post links to your research it would be appreciated. Have put a big question mark in my notes on safety of this product in flowering for now and will no longer recommend, but I would like to know more.
very polite and inoffensive lol
 
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