In House Genetics Thread

FiveLeggedGoat

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I gotta give it to the guys at In House Genetics. Everything I've run from them so far has been absolute fire and has easily exceeded my expectations. I'm not affiliated with IHG in any way, shape, or form for what it's worth. I've just been so impressed I feel they should be recognized for it. Checkout my Insta feed for lots more pics: @the_nug_whisperer

In House Genetics³ - Tahoe Sap bud wrapped in Switchberry OG wax and dusted in Buffalo OG dry sift.
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Crippykeeper

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I gotta give it to the guys at In House Genetics. Everything I've run from them so far has been absolute fire and has easily exceeded my expectations. I'm not affiliated with IHG in any way, shape, or form for what it's worth. I've just been so impressed I feel they should be recognized for it. Checkout my Insta feed for lots more pics: @the_nug_whisperer

In House Genetics³ - Tahoe Sap bud wrapped in Switchberry OG wax and dusted in Buffalo OG dry sift.
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On that note I just popped a
black nitro ( nitro x purple hulk ) and
a Hulkamaniac. Animal cookies x Purple Hulk
 

BigLittlejohn

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Spinosad can be used early in flower but you don't want to spray it on your buds. Most nurserys here will sell you ladybugs but you likely will not find them at Lowe's or Home Depot.

They say spinosad can be used up to day of harvest on fruits and veggies but I wouldn't. Green Cleaner is a safe thing to use late but I found it isn't as effective as I'd like. Spider mites aren't a game. Clean everything thoroughly with alcohol or lysol wipes after u harvest. You don't want a consistent spider mite problem....trust me.
 

BigLittlejohn

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If you are seeing webbing I'd spray or you are going to.find those plants ruined pretty quick. I'd definitely spray Green Cleaner or Mighty Wash by npk industries. Try not to hit the buds. I will post a picture of green cleaner. I have a ton of theses as my hydro shop reps are always giving them. Let me know if you want me to send you one.20160908_190547.jpg
 

Crippykeeper

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Spinosad can be used early in flower but you don't want to spray it on your buds. Most nurserys here will sell you ladybugs but you likely will not find them at Lowe's or Home Depot.

They say spinosad can be used up to day of harvest on fruits and veggies but I wouldn't. Green Cleaner is a safe thing to use late but I found it isn't as effective as I'd like. Spider mites aren't a game. Clean everything thoroughly with alcohol or lysol wipes after u harvest. You don't want a consistent spider mite problem....trust me.
Definitely gonna sanitize bro and thanks for the offer of the green cleaner may take you up on it.
 

madininagyal

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Alright guys need help to identify these critters. And what's best route to kill them. Thanks
You'ré in deep shit bro those are fucking spidemite, if you are already late in flo you are fucked but if still in veg or less than 3wks flo you can still kill them I used ecoprotect sabronpot and cinnaprot there organic and can be used till 3wk of flowers and I was able to get rid of them in less than 3 weeks when it has been month I was trying g to get rid of them , I just order some since my friend bring me à clone with those fucker on it so I got some too to take care off lol
 

madininagyal

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If you are seeing webbing I'd spray or you are going to.find those plants ruined pretty quick. I'd definitely spray Green Cleaner or Mighty Wash by npk industries. Try not to hit the buds. I will post a picture of green cleaner. I have a ton of theses as my hydro shop reps are always giving them. Let me know if you want me to send you one.View attachment 3776267
Black soap make Wonder against the webbing it disolve it quickly
 

Michael Huntherz

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Spinosad has minimal dangers, way safer than Azamax. It is a bacteria, totally harmless to us as far as I am aware. It seems effective on some pests but not so much with aphids and mites, in my experience. It is safe enough to be worth a shot, although ladybugs aren't going to like that, so pick one or go for the other. I love spinosad, personally. Most aphids seem to laugh at it, water spray works just as well for them. Pretty safe, among all pesticides I know of.
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/spinosadgen.html

I gotta give it to the guys at In House Genetics. Everything I've run from them so far has been absolute fire and has easily exceeded my expectations. I'm not affiliated with IHG in any way, shape, or form for what it's worth. I've just been so impressed I feel they should be recognized for it. Checkout my Insta feed for lots more pics: @the_nug_whisperer

In House Genetics³ - Tahoe Sap bud wrapped in Switchberry OG wax and dusted in Buffalo OG dry sift.
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Holy shit, get high much?
 
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Crippykeeper

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Spinosad has minimal dangers, way safer than Azamax. It is a bacteria, totally harmless to us as far as I am aware. It seems effective on some pests but not so much with aphids and mites, in my experience. It is safe enough to be worth a shot, although ladybugs aren't going to like that, so pick one or go for the other. I love spinosad, personally. Most aphids seem to laugh at it, water spray works just as well for them. Pretty safe, among all pesticides I know of.
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/spinosadgen.html


Good read thanks for the info.
 

Beemo

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Spinosad has minimal dangers, way safer than Azamax. It is a bacteria, totally harmless to us as far as I am aware. It seems effective on some pests but not so much with aphids and mites, in my experience. It is safe enough to be worth a shot, although ladybugs aren't going to like that, so pick one or go for the other. I love spinosad, personally. Most aphids seem to laugh at it, water spray works just as well for them. Pretty safe, among all pesticides I know of.
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/spinosadgen.html
had the same experience with azamax... azamax didnt do shit to gnats/aphids or thrips... thrips seem to laugh at that shit too....
my neem tea i made did better than effin azamax... waste of money.....
spinosad (capt. jack) is the way to go... killed thrips instantly... couple applications did tha job....
 
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