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Hello folks. I've been breezing through these pages since I found this thread... very inspiring (since I've got some goodies on the way from MJ). Anyone have a recent delivery to the US? I wonder how long it's taking with the VID slowing things down. It took quite awhile for my letter to get to him but it made it. If you're wondering what's on the way: NL, NS, C99, NL99, SS99.

Not sure when I'll get to poppin' these but anxious for the NL and the C99. I'm sure they'll be first up.

LH
 
What I thought was effects of fungus gnat infestation indoors (now eradicated) turned out to be thrips. I’m all organic and half are in flower. I had already released some ladybugs so I’m hoping they can get to work. Any other organic suggestions that won’t kill the ladybugs?
 
What I thought was effects of fungus gnat infestation indoors (now eradicated) turned out to be thrips. I’m all organic and half are in flower. I had already released some ladybugs so I’m hoping they can get to work. Any other organic suggestions that won’t kill the ladybugs?
Nematodes and/or predator mites. Not sure if the ladybugs will eat the good ones though?
 
I've had good luck with Lost Coast Plant Therapy for anything bug-related. It solved my spider mite issue last year and works well with fungus gnats. Highly recommended, it seems to work as advertised, and you can get a free 2 oz sample to try out.
 
Hey all friend of mine got a runt blueberry plant from peaks mixed pack and doesn't want it. My question is are runts worth making a mother to clone later ?
 
Hey all friend of mine got a runt blueberry plant from peaks mixed pack and doesn't want it. My question is are runts worth making a mother to clone later ?
Personally, I wouldn't. A mother should be healthy and robust. Using one that has already shown to be less than that is probably more trouble than it is worth.
At the very least, take a few cuts and flower out the mom. If the cuts are difficult to root or the harvest is less than impressive, cull without mercy.
 
HG,
How are your Kush Berries doing? They must be a little over 4 weeks in at this point. Mine are just over 3 weeks. Nice flower formation for 3 weeks. A little quicker than average.
 
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