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Well thats new. Fantastic concept and CAD skills. I really think that would work there buddy. ... I wonder, if the flanges were longer and slide down between the substrate and the Hempy that they might provide more stability. Maybe two or three times longer.Even though I use larger hempy buckets and have it sooo easy…I still can’t help but think about my 2L friends out there and the challenges they face keeping bottles from falling over and mating them side by side with bins of sorts and then there’s the watering mess with water falling between bottles. I was smoking the other night and flashed back to my last alien abduction…on this particular trip the aliens forwent the usual anal probing’s and let me wonder. Deep within the bowels of the ship I saw some strange cylindrical condensation collectors with weird looking deflectors that bound the cylinders at the top while keeping the drops of whatever fluid running into the containers. The memory stuck and I decided to model it up in 3D and pass it to you. This bottle clip could be vacuum formed from cheap ABS plastic for cents on the dollar by a fellow hobbyist. It would allow the 2L folks the chance to use any old tray for drainage and manage the matrix of bottles to fit their grow area instead of by the bin size. And best of all it would keep the overspray of water/nutes going into the bottles instead of falling between. Kinda make it “green” don’t you think?
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Considered 'Mighty Wash'?Okay guys, after 3 years without them, they're back, everyone's favorite - fucking spider mites. I had mites years ago when I first got clones (they had mites on them when I got them) - managed to get rid of them with aggressive treatments of neem oil and hot shot No Pest Strips (NPS)... This infestation is not too bad right now, I have one mother plant that is hit pretty good but I hosed it with neem last night (I'm using the einstein cold pressed expensive shit mixed with some all-natural Brommer's peppermint soap). Then I went to Home Depot and scooped up 3 NPS's.
I found a few mites on a few of my plants in the flower room, but hardly any signs of leaf damage yet - probably why I didn't know they had moved in. I know the chemicals in the NPS's are not too good for you but with my perpetual setup I need to use something in the bloom room to manage these little fuckers since I can't really spray any of my flowering plants (4+ weeks old on all of them right now, can't spray neem on them). We are moving in a few weeks to the new place and I really don't want them to come along for the ride.
Any tips that WOH members have in their crusades against mites, I'm all ears. Anybody ever mix up a natural spray? I recall reading stuff about garlic and cheyenne pepper working in combination with neem treatments (the theory being - mix up your treatment methods so they don't resist one treatment). Ive been using NPSs as preventative for years since my first episode but I got 'lax on replacing them once a month like I use to.. Probably why I have them now.
I don't think the frother will make much difference.Question: do you think using a milk frothier (shown in pic) to create bubbles/oxygen into the water/nutes would have any noticeable value?
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I think I can eliminate them. It seems easier to get rid of mites on a mother plant because you can hose it all the time, where as a plant in bloom cant really be sprayed after a certain point. I sprayed last night at 6pm and just again this AM at 11am. Like I said, alot of people rely and trust the pest strips, I have used them for a while but I'm just worried about getting rid of them in my bloom room relying on the pest strips alone. My lights are off right now so I have unplugged all my air circulation and with the two new pest strips in that room I should be able to rid them (fingers crossed). I also just read about this habenero spray and I might try that as well.Considered 'Mighty Wash'?
Ive got a bottle here waiting for them to show-up.
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(I could be wrong, but an infested mother is always going to be a risk) I think you may need to take a clone and start again. Especially since you move soon.
I keep a NPS in both Veg and Flower.. They are basically like a Big Flea Collar, and the chemical dissipates after a few days. You can also use them during certain times, by just putting them in a Plastic Zip Lock Bag, and bringing them out when you want or need them.I think I can eliminate them. It seems easier to get rid of mites on a mother plant because you can hose it all the time, where as a plant in bloom cant really be sprayed after a certain point. I sprayed last night at 6pm and just again this AM at 11am. Like I said, alot of people rely and trust the pest strips, I have used them for a while but I'm just worried about getting rid of them in my bloom room relying on the pest strips alone. My lights are off right now so I have unplugged all my air circulation and with the two new pest strips in that room I should be able to rid them (fingers crossed). I also just read about this habenero spray and I might try that as well.
Goodluck man, I can't stand those things. They really take the piss when they start spinning webs.I think I can eliminate them. It seems easier to get rid of mites on a mother plant because you can hose it all the time, where as a plant in bloom cant really be sprayed after a certain point. I sprayed last night at 6pm and just again this AM at 11am. Like I said, alot of people rely and trust the pest strips, I have used them for a while but I'm just worried about getting rid of them in my bloom room relying on the pest strips alone. My lights are off right now so I have unplugged all my air circulation and with the two new pest strips in that room I should be able to rid them (fingers crossed). I also just read about this habenero spray and I might try that as well.
Burnt tip from touching the CFL. Nothing to worry about. .... I think you may be overwatering though (droopy leaf) . Since you're using CFL, the plant won't drink as much as it would with HID. ... wait a little longer between feeds..... JMO.I just noticed on pic 7 (from my above post), one of the leaves has a brown tip.
I'm sure it is not burnt from touching the CFL but maybe heat stress, or could this be nutes, pH ......or other?