Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

doublejj

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@sunbiz1 that's awesome. I never heard of willow tree rooting hormone, do you know how to prepare it?
Every creek is full of willows around here. You just clip a handful of willow branches & soak them in a jar of water=willow water. Great for rooting......you can water clones with it to help make roots......works well.....
 

piatch

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Now the real work begins! While inspecting plants for any more mold spots, I found the dreaded tiny yellow eggs tucked in the pistils. No more mold (knock on wood) but Got out the tweezers and went hunting. Squished about thirty of those suckers. That, and the spinosad will hopefully keep them at bay.
 

TWS

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Now the real work begins! While inspecting plants for any more mold spots, I found the dreaded tiny yellow eggs tucked in the pistils. No more mold (knock on wood) but Got out the tweezers and went hunting. Squished about thirty of those suckers. That, and the spinosad will hopefully keep them at bay.
It's gonna be a tough fall for sure. I've been spraying weekly and found and killed around 10 today and really didn't look to hard. Found a half a dozen on one plant alone and some above average size ones on my almost ready to harvest phatt and fruity. Im kinda pissed at the hardware stores around here carrying mostly chemical pesticides now. No more Thuracide BT or spinosad concentrate. All flippin Ortho crap. I found a 1 1/2 pound of Captain Jacks powdered spinosad that is for dusting. Im gonna mix it in water at 1 Tbls per gallon and see how it goes.
 
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