DST's Vertical Step Grow - Headband and Cali Orange

Hayduke

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Hey DST...did not know you were fighting thrips...I got this one down...(wish I could say the same for spider mites!).

Diatomaceous Earth. It is sold in garden stores as a crawling insect killer and in feed stores as a dietary supplement and de-wormer. It is the calcareous skeletons of ancient diatoms. Some of it is mined from marine sources and the organic OMRI CODEX human grade is mined from ancient lake beds in New Mexico. It is sometimes called Fossil Shell Flour also. The microscopic spiny skeletons make little cuts in the exoskeleton of insects and then dessicates them.

I have used the garden center in the garden, but I also now have the human grade for a wormer for the cat and dog during flea season as well as mineral supplement.

Thrips larval stage is in the soil, they pupate, crawl around in the soil for a bit, then looking for the goose that laid the golden egg , climb the bean...er pot stalk to rasp away on our chloroplasts.

I put the white powder in a salt shaker and apply to soil surface after a good watering, but also after the very top of the soil has dried a little. I have also read of making a paste with water and painting on the trunks of fruit trees (good white wash for fences also!) I am not sure if the paste would be ok for MJ plants or not. the top layer gets watered in and adds some calcium ad other minerals, I also do not fully know the ramifications of this though I suspect in moderation it is beneficial.

I only sprinkled the DE on the soil surface twice and with spinosad spray for the adults on top, they were gone quickly. The recurring problem happens when the larval stage escapes the spray, and the DE gets them good...and it is non-toxic...even people eat this stuff!

:leaf::peace::leaf:
 

DST

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Hey DST...did not know you were fighting thrips...I got this one down...(wish I could say the same for spider mites!).

Diatomaceous Earth. It is sold in garden stores as a crawling insect killer and in feed stores as a dietary supplement and de-wormer. It is the calcareous skeletons of ancient diatoms. Some of it is mined from marine sources and the organic OMRI CODEX human grade is mined from ancient lake beds in New Mexico. It is sometimes called Fossil Shell Flour also. The microscopic spiny skeletons make little cuts in the exoskeleton of insects and then dessicates them.

I have used the garden center in the garden, but I also now have the human grade for a wormer for the cat and dog during flea season as well as mineral supplement.

Thrips larval stage is in the soil, they pupate, crawl around in the soil for a bit, then looking for the goose that laid the golden egg , climb the bean...er pot stalk to rasp away on our chloroplasts.

I put the white powder in a salt shaker and apply to soil surface after a good watering, but also after the very top of the soil has dried a little. I have also read of making a paste with water and painting on the trunks of fruit trees (good white wash for fences also!) I am not sure if the paste would be ok for MJ plants or not. the top layer gets watered in and adds some calcium ad other minerals, I also do not fully know the ramifications of this though I suspect in moderation it is beneficial.

I only sprinkled the DE on the soil surface twice and with spinosad spray for the adults on top, they were gone quickly. The recurring problem happens when the larval stage escapes the spray, and the DE gets them good...and it is non-toxic...even people eat this stuff!

:leaf::peace::leaf:
That's awesome Hayduke. I am going to look into this. I got some spray for them and have calmed the situation down for now...although I think they will be back by the sounds of it. I haven't sprayed the soil really. I am going to check what is in the solution I bought, it's an Ecostyle product from the garden centre. I like the sound of them munching the larvae!

Once again, thanks kind sir!

Peace,

DST
 

1badmasonman

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Just reading through and by god that was one of the most informative reads ive ever encountered. +REP Hayduke. I have been seeing lil critters in a few of my chopped harvested plants/soil pots. Off to inspect the living. DST my bru hope Dasey pulls through. 1bmm
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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nice pics D, i had to tie my dJ down, it grew past everything like i expected.
i or these toddlers lost my cam.. so im gettin a new one soon.but there wont be any pics for awhile
 

DST

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nice pics D, i had to tie my dJ down, it grew past everything like i expected.
i or these toddlers lost my cam.. so im gettin a new one soon.but there wont be any pics for awhile
Well the Casey Jones is a tall bitch, mix that with some Haze and you gotta have a pretty tall plant!
"i or these toddlers lost my cam.." lmao, sounds like they have hidden it somewhere, that's what the little .........s normally do, haha.
 

DST

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Well this is the last living pics you'll get of the Cheese BX2 Mom.

Flushed today and will probably chop Saturday after it's had a few days to suck up some clean water.

The trichs are about 5-10% amber I would say at the moment.






Yup, def looking forward to smoking that:joint::hump:

DST
 

curious old fart

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Well this is the last living pics you'll get of the Cheese BX2 Mom.

Flushed today and will probably chop Saturday after it's had a few days to suck up some clean water.

The trichs are about 5-10% amber I would say at the moment.






Yup, def looking forward to smoking that:joint::hump:

DST

I would be, too.

She's a beautiful, healthy lady-ought to be fun!

:peace:
cof
 

DST

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I would be, too.

She's a beautiful, healthy lady-ought to be fun!

:peace:
cof
she's had her ups and downs cof, man I was nearly going to throw them since the clones were doing okay. (I had 3 - 2 went male) Luckily the best clone was a female, which is now just gone bos all over the place. The buds are rather heavy in relation to the thickness of the brnaches...but then why have thick branches when you can have fat bud...!!

Peace, DST
 

curious old fart

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I had an afghaan/nycd that just finished with thick stems-I think I got 3 grams of buds-total. Thick stems=small buds? Good smoke-just not much of her.

:peace:
cof
 

DST

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impaired, so theres two of u now??

DST u have truley done that bx2 proud shhe looks a picture of lovelyness, have u had a tester bud yet?
Cheers mate, I was bummed at the beginning with them looking like starvation cases, all skinny and shit going on with all the leaves. But chuffed to bits how this girl has turned out.

I am resisting temptation until it gets a proper hang and dry......difficult with a new strain, but hey ho, I will resist. Only got about a week until it'll be mostly dry.

Now I remember you mentioned the cheese leaves dying off as standard. With the clone I have done, at each node where I have bent the blant, or snipped a cutting, and the new shoot has grown, the fan leave from the node basically starts going yellowy (but not an N prob) and then is nigh on useless. Not sure if you know what I am talking about, lol, it is just before midnight.....
 

oscaroscar

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I know what you mean D, has it started to point downward too? but not droopy.
The BX does look cheesy, thin branches is sign of cheese, after 5 weeks they need support
the smell is a sure sign though
 

DST

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I know what you mean D, has it started to point downward too? but not droopy.
The BX does look cheesy, thin branches is sign of cheese, after 5 weeks they need support
the smell is a sure sign though
I knocked the lower ones off, and the big one that is left is still horizontal, but looks like a leaf that is being leached. Everything else is hunky dory.
Oh and the smell...it stinks for sure.
 

mr west

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I think i know what u mean, dunt matter how much bat shit i give em the leafs stil die off . I did one in a high guano compost mix once and it stayaed green till 11 weks hardly dropped a thing lol but the buds didnt tower they stayed pom pom ish lol
 

mr west

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I know what you mean D, has it started to point downward too? but not droopy.
The BX does look cheesy, thin branches is sign of cheese, after 5 weeks they need support
the smell is a sure sign though
oscar oscar he's our man. How ya doing mate long time no hear, hows that tub in the woods lasting?
 

DST

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I think i know what u mean, dunt matter how much bat shit i give em the leafs stil die off . I did one in a high guano compost mix once and it stayaed green till 11 weks hardly dropped a thing lol but the buds didnt tower they stayed pom pom ish lol
I am thinking that this girl really pushes all her energy into those buds, everything else is just there because I guess it needs to be...haha.
 
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