Open Show n' Tell 2016

Aeroknow

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Quick question:
Can I mix together Eagle 20 and AVID (abamectin) and spray my plants with them at the same time?

I've done this before but I don't remember how the plants reacted, it's been quite some time.

Also, when using products like AVID, what do you guys use for an emulsifier besides dish soap? I've been using Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Soap, but the instructions on my AVID says that I should use a horticultural oil, and after all these years of using AVID, I still don't know exactly what that is. Neem? Conola? Something totally different?

Thanks guys.

Also, I know you all are going to tell me to go with something organic, and please fire away suggestions. Lately I've been using Nuke'Em and M-Pede. I remember Nuggs gave me a great recipe, and I think I have that saved somewhere.
Yeah, you can. 2.5ml/ gal of each.
I like cocowet.
We used to do three when we would score cuts from the clubs. Avid, floramite, and E20. We called the mix tripple threat.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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101st page!

I am very late to the party!

Backyard IBL:










Cheers,
Mo
Mo, what kind of oranges you got going there? I have a couple of Chinese orange trees that are cold resistant. I've tried several other strains of seedling oranges and grapefruit, but they all end up getting killed back to the roots about when they are ready to bear. It gets down into the teens here every few years. Most folks in these parts have to grow kumquats and satsumas. If you plant them under a bigger tree, they will usually live. My Chinese oranges are from seedling stock, and I've got one young plant I transplanted last week, and 48 seeds in soil now.

Your herb looks great too.
 

Mohican

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Gotta keep them hot! That is a grafted plant from Home Depot. Two kinds of lemons, a lime, and a tangerine. It is positioned next to a south facing wall where it gets the most heat and is protected from the wind.

They hate wet, cold roots. Make sure they have well draining soil.
 

BcDigger

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It's gonna be a kick ass year man. I started early but I'm sick of small plants. Who is the romulan from?
A local breeder that crossed Federation male with next Gen female Romulans. Not gonna lie I'm pretty nervous but excited to run it. As with all new strains I try, I Just hope it finishes on time.
 

Smidge34

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Mo, what kind of oranges you got going there? I have a couple of Chinese orange trees that are cold resistant. I've tried several other strains of seedling oranges and grapefruit, but they all end up getting killed back to the roots about when they are ready to bear. It gets down into the teens here every few years. Most folks in these parts have to grow kumquats and satsumas. If you plant them under a bigger tree, they will usually live. My Chinese oranges are from seedling stock, and I've got one young plant I transplanted last week, and 48 seeds in soil now.

Your herb looks great too.
Lol, it's funny how minds focus on different things. I'm used to seeing citrus fruit in mo's pics, so I never even noticed in that pic. I did however zoom in on that bale of Promix BX with myco lol. How do you amend it Mo? Castings and perlite/rice hulls?
 

mushroom head

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A local breeder that crossed Federation male with next Gen female Romulans. Not gonna lie I'm pretty nervous but excited to run it. As with all new strains I try, I Just hope it finishes on time.
Awesome I hope it finishes for you. My main crop will be green poison fast version from sweet seeds. I have 30 clones rooting right now for the outdoor guerilla season. Also have 3 cheese quake X blueberry snow lotus from Papa, and 10 barneys farm blue cheese, they will probably go in the greenhouse I'm building this year.
 
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