In House Genetics Thread

Crippykeeper

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Lol, you never get rid of mites, you control them until you clear out your room and bleach everything. They'll be gone for a bit if you use control/elimination methods, but in my experience if you've got spider mites, control them through the cycle and then clean house.

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fuck that's what I was afraid of.
question must I scrap genetics and start a hunting all over again or can I take a puppy of each of the must have girls then knock everything down. keep the puppies outside let mother nature kill the mites or keep the puppies in vegg 2/3 months and just bomb the shit out of them for those 2/3 months then take clones of those treated puppies??
 
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Crippykeeper

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IPM. If the plants are unappealing to them, they leave. I battled mites off and on for a couple years. Switched to organics and used some pest deterant inputs in my soil and they packed their suitcases and left for good. Haven't seen so much as one mite in the past 3-4 years.
please elaborate on those pest deterant inputs. thanks for the help
 

kmog33

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fuck that's what I was afraid of.
question must I scrap genetics and start a hunting all over again or can I take a puppy of each of the must have girls then knock everything down. keep the puppies outside let mother nature kill the mites or keep the puppies in vegg 2/3 months and just bomb the shit out of them for those 2/3 months then take clones of those treated puppies??
If you can't part with them it's much easier to get rid of everything. But if not a few cuts can be sterilized/treated and isolated in a different area while you bleach your grow area. Still risk getting them back when you bring those cuts back in though.

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st0wandgrow

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please elaborate on those pest deterant inputs. thanks for the help
There's quite a bit of info on it if you were to google "organic gardening integrated pest management" or something like that. In short, it's putting to use beneficial insects and certain ingredients that both deter problematic pests, and help heighten your plants systemic autoimmune responses. For example, I incorporate neem seed meal, crab shell meal, and BTI bits in to my soil mix. The neem seed meal is fairly self explanatory. The crab shell meal uses the shell from crabs, which has the same make up as the exoskeletons of harmful pests, and that is said to trigger the plants autoimmune response and heighten its natural defenses. You're essentially fooling the plant in to thinking its under attack. The BTI bits are a biological larvicide that eat the larvae of soil dwelling pests such as fungus gnats.

I'm sure others more versed on the topic could break it down better than I can, but I cannot dispute the results. It works like a charm, and has been the biggest benefit for me to organic gardening practices.
 

hockeybry2

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There's quite a bit of info on it if you were to google "organic gardening integrated pest management" or something like that. In short, it's putting to use beneficial insects and certain ingredients that both deter problematic pests, and help heighten your plants systemic autoimmune responses. For example, I incorporate neem seed meal, crab shell meal, and BTI bits in to my soil mix. The neem seed meal is fairly self explanatory. The crab shell meal uses the shell from crabs, which has the same make up as the exoskeletons of harmful pests, and that is said to trigger the plants autoimmune response and heighten its natural defenses. You're essentially fooling the plant in to thinking its under attack. The BTI bits are a biological larvicide that eat the larvae of soil dwelling pests such as fungus gnats.

I'm sure others more versed on the topic could break it down better than I can, but I cannot dispute the results. It works like a charm, and has been the biggest benefit for me to organic gardening practices.
Crab she'll meal is the real. Not only does it do what you mention but is a sweet source of cal mag and is a nice ph buffer. Def goes into my soil mixes.
 

Crippykeeper

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There's quite a bit of info on it if you were to google "organic gardening integrated pest management" or something like that. In short, it's putting to use beneficial insects and certain ingredients that both deter problematic pests, and help heighten your plants systemic autoimmune responses. For example, I incorporate neem seed meal, crab shell meal, and BTI bits in to my soil mix. The neem seed meal is fairly self explanatory. The crab shell meal uses the shell from crabs, which has the same make up as the exoskeletons of harmful pests, and that is said to trigger the plants autoimmune response and heighten its natural defenses. You're essentially fooling the plant in to thinking its under attack. The BTI bits are a biological larvicide that eat the larvae of soil dwelling pests such as fungus gnats.

I'm sure others more versed on the topic could break it down better than I can, but I cannot dispute the results. It works like a charm, and has been the biggest benefit for me to organic gardening practices.
Bro much respect for dropping the knowledge. I work in soil so those BTI and crab meal and neem seed all going in the mix. Much appreciated
 

Yodaweed

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There's quite a bit of info on it if you were to google "organic gardening integrated pest management" or something like that. In short, it's putting to use beneficial insects and certain ingredients that both deter problematic pests, and help heighten your plants systemic autoimmune responses. For example, I incorporate neem seed meal, crab shell meal, and BTI bits in to my soil mix. The neem seed meal is fairly self explanatory. The crab shell meal uses the shell from crabs, which has the same make up as the exoskeletons of harmful pests, and that is said to trigger the plants autoimmune response and heighten its natural defenses. You're essentially fooling the plant in to thinking its under attack. The BTI bits are a biological larvicide that eat the larvae of soil dwelling pests such as fungus gnats.

I'm sure others more versed on the topic could break it down better than I can, but I cannot dispute the results. It works like a charm, and has been the biggest benefit for me to organic gardening practices.
Bro much respect for dropping the knowledge. I work in soil so those BTI and crab meal and neem seed all going in the mix. Much appreciated
https://hydro-gardens.com/product-category/beneficials/spidermites/
https://hydro-gardens.com/product/spidermite-predator-mix-1000-5p362/
Good luck.
 

Crippykeeper

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Pig4buzz

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thanks for the link. shipping is taxed AF but if they do the trick its worth it thanks again and apologies for the bugs highjacking the ihg tread but when I need help advice I feel theres no better place to turn to thanks again guys. ill post some shots of uninfected trees when lights come on..
The sns 217 will kill all mites and eggs. Just come back with azamax. Take everything out of grow and spray/clean spray. These are still in veg?

Had same issue @ttystikk said azamax rotate with spinsol. It worked. I did spray with sns 217 first.
girls are 41 days into flip. If you read on azamax it says spray 3x over 30 days. While in veg up to 2-3 week flower sorry trying to help.
 

Crippykeeper

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The sns 217 will kill all mites and eggs. Just come back with azamax. Take everything out of grow and spray/clean spray. These are still in veg?

Had same issue @ttystikk said azamax rotate with spinsol. It worked. I did spray with sns 217 first.
girls are 41 days into flip. If you read on azamax it says spray 3x over 30 days. While in veg up to 2-3 week flower sorry trying to help.
Help is always appreciated man. I have some in flower but issue so far is contained in my veg tent. I'm going to finish the girls in flower in a month. I'm the mean time the girls in veg tent will be pruned to a manageable height and treated for said month. Then I'll take cuts of those. Treat them while in veg and hopefully I'll come out on top.
 

Pig4buzz

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Help is always appreciated man. I have some in flower but issue so far is contained in my veg tent. I'm going to finish the girls in flower in a month. I'm the mean time the girls in veg tent will be pruned to a manageable height and treated for said month. Then I'll take cuts of those. Treat them while in veg and hopefully I'll come out on top.
I read peroxide works in flower and think it's 90% alcohol yet will make nugs brown. 4 wks they will suck all the sap out. It's horrible it happen to my first grow with autos
 

Stonironi

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Why would 2 companies call the same in house strain something different ? Doesn't seem like very good business to me . A seed company would definitely want there strain called the right name. This cross should have such a amazing flavor ! Sick cookies I pray !
But which company would you order it from ???IMG_4613.PNGIMG_4612.PNG
 
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