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Bullethighway

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Let seedvaultofca know wassup. I'm sure they will help take care of you. Plus you may need to contact usps to see what's up
I called usps yesterday
they said they would look into it
and call me back today
not herd from them yet
still like 3 o clock over there also though

Ill wait a few more days
See what happens
 

Amos Otis

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I called usps yesterday
they said they would look into it
and call me back today
not herd from them yet
still like 3 o clock over there also though

Ill wait a few more days
See what happens
I've gifted beans to several RIU members, all via USPS with never a problem - until the last one which never arrived. Of course there's a fake return address on it, so it's likely lost in the ozone - or delivered to someone else's mailbox.

Budget cuts and bankruptcy seems to have effected performance. I'm fairly remote, yet I get incorrectly delivered mails [other people's] all the time.
 

akhiymjames

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Here's the update of Chem 3 x 88g13/Hashplant. Very short, squat and bushy. All were topped except two and they're both Hashplant dom. These have been going through it and are way behind but they are coming around. Cold weather makes me have to veg for another few weeks but it's all good. They'll be getting transplanted soon to 3gal to finish out.

Chem 3 dom male

Hashplant dom male
 

TheHermit

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Blood Orange F2's, 32 days of flower

Pheno 1
This one is starting to give off a hint of orange. The lemon smell still dominates though. Very similar to the f1, though not as good of a yielder.
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Pheno 2
Nothing like the f1. Showing a lot of indica characteristics. Has an earthy funk similar to an og, but without the lemon. I had a thrip outbreak a few days ago that did some damage to the fan leaves. Every time I think they are gone they will show up for a day or two. I sprayed a little with neem on the fan leaves, but tried to avoid spraying the buds. Some of the pistils are turning a pinkish color.
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blowincherrypie

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Blood Orange F2's, 32 days of flower

Pheno 1
This one is starting to give off a hint of orange. The lemon smell still dominates though. Very similar to the f1, though not as good of a yielder.
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Pheno 2
Nothing like the f1. Showing a lot of indica characteristics. Has an earthy funk similar to an og, but without the lemon. I had a thrip outbreak a few days ago that did some damage to the fan leaves. Every time I think they are gone they will show up for a day or two. I sprayed a little with neem on the fan leaves, but tried to avoid spraying the buds. Some of the pistils are turning a pinkish color.
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Are you using spinosad? I used Montery and they were gone after 1 thorough soaking.
 

TheHermit

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The neem worked. I just didn't notice them until the damage was already done. I do have spinosad and pyrethrins, but I didn't want to use them on plants a month into flower. I am starting to think it is coming with the soil. I added a couple of inches of fresh soil to only that plant, and a couple of days later it had thrips. The plant next to it had a few, but none of the others did. I put my soil on my backporch in subzero weather a few days ago. I do not know if that will make any difference, but it can't hurt to try.
 

D_Urbmon

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Great looking veggers akhiym.

Also interesting f2's there Hermit. They look worlds apart. May I ask, is it possible to get an individual very similar to one of the original parents in creation of a f1, through the f2 generation?
 

blowincherrypie

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The neem worked. I just didn't notice them until the damage was already done. I do have spinosad and pyrethrins, but I didn't want to use them on plants a month into flower. I am starting to think it is coming with the soil. I added a couple of inches of fresh soil to only that plant, and a couple of days later it had thrips. The plant next to it had a few, but none of the others did. I put my soil on my backporch in subzero weather a few days ago. I do not know if that will make any difference, but it can't hurt to try.
Just avoid the buds.. The thrips pretty much do anyway, and just drench it with the spinosad.. You could spray it on the bud and I'm pretty sure a week would be fine to burn, and anything more than that you for sure wouldn't have anything to worry bout... Just knock them mothafugas out lol I hate those things.. made me feel personally filthy.
 

TheHermit

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I am not a big fan of them myself. They just seem to pop up out of nowhere every month or two. I think I might pick up some diatomaceous earth next time I am out. They all seem to be gone for now.

Great looking veggers akhiym.

Also interesting f2's there Hermit. They look worlds apart. May I ask, is it possible to get an individual very similar to one of the original parents in creation of a f1, through the f2 generation?
I have grown f2's that were very similar to the parents and some that were very different. The first pheno is showing a lot of the parents qualities. I didn't see anything similar to the second pheno, but I only grew out half a pack.
 

COGrown

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The neem worked. I just didn't notice them until the damage was already done. I do have spinosad and pyrethrins, but I didn't want to use them on plants a month into flower. I am starting to think it is coming with the soil. I added a couple of inches of fresh soil to only that plant, and a couple of days later it had thrips. The plant next to it had a few, but none of the others did. I put my soil on my backporch in subzero weather a few days ago. I do not know if that will make any difference, but it can't hurt to try.
Does the spinosad include the pyrethrins? If not, Spinosad is one of the least harmful pesticides available, it is natural, organic (if you buy organic) and laboratory-tested to be non-carcinogenic.

For me, neem fought back the thrips, but did not kill them. Neem seems to work much better on spider mites. A couple staggered treatments with Captain Jack's Deadbug completely eradicated my thrip problem (which I would always like to take the opportunity to thank Medicine Man dispensary in Denver for introducing me to.)
 

TheHermit

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I have two different ones. The one with pyrethrins worked really well last time. Though it did kill a few of my seedlings.
 
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