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  1. I seem plagued with thrips. Having a partner that had recently completed her PhD in the field of agricultural biological control agents we decided to embark on a experiment in terms of controlling different forms of insect control. Her research primarily focused on that of specific nematode species. These are tiny worms that live in the soil and exert specific types of host seeking behavior in order to track down their pray. This got me tracking down a few companies, notably Jamies garden which I was not that impressed with in terms of feedback, delivery and other factors. In any event, living seeds sells these IPM's (integrated pest management) solutions, however their prices are borderline criminal. So this led me to find Koppert, they do take some time to reply to emails so its best to really investigate in advance if you would like to use one of their control mechanisms. So these are the products I specifically queried on: Swirski-Mite - 1L bottle (contains 50,000 mites) R422 Sportnem-T rather Capasanem 2 x 25Mil R256 Thripex-Plus , 500 sachets R1246 Thripex-V 1L NA (price not provided as Plus was) My approach for future grows will be that of a two attack approach, I will use steinernema carpocapsae, which is a nematode species referred to as SportNem-T, this will be used as a soil drench you will notice the amounts you get (50 million), they are very small and barely noticeable with the naked eye. They will seek out soil born insects such as larvae and potentially even fungus gnats yet to start flying. They do this by action of entering the opening of the insect and releasing a bacteria into the host insect and slowly begin to digest it. These nematodes in particular are harmless to the plant and humans and pose no environmental risk at all , in fact you most likely have them in your garden already, or some other specific species of them such as steinernema feltiae. The other approach will be the use of Swirski mites, 50,0000 of these go for 422 where living seeds charges 89R for 250.... These are predator mites and will hunt down thrips, and various other broad mites. Anyways, thought i'd share some info on this and the company I will be getting my biological control agents from.
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  2. Quick update, girls be pushing out flowers
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  3. Nice donkey penis, stroke it everyday.
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  4. Massive Colas brother
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  5. Those colas are looking so nice! Great job @EvenSteven
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  7. That's my method aswell I think I just got a bad batch of seeds
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  8. How are you germinating your seeds? I put mine in water for 24 hours. Then in paper towel for up to 3 days. Then when the root is about 1cm long I either place it in a jiffy or just berry the root in the grow medium. Almost always get it growing. 95% success rate. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
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  9. Good day So I am new here and it's very new to me, there is a lot going on here lol.. I hope my stay will be blessed and fruitful for the soul and mind... Blessed evening to you all....
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  10. If you are using the Epsom salt as a substitute for calmag, that won't work. Epsom does not contain any calcium but it's good for magnesium deficiency.
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  11. Howsit man, I've grown a few autos before and just got some new auto seeds. Going to start my grow soon. I recommend starting in the final pot because autos are quite fragile and even minimal root damage will set you back a few days of growth and with autos you need to get them as big as possible as quick as possible before flower. For watering I recommend during seedling stages you water directly at the base of the stem. I've also used another trick I picked up on another forum. Plant the seed in a solo cup with the bottom of the cup cut off take that cup and bury it about half way into your final pot. During seedling stages you water like you normally would water a seedling in a solo cup. As soon as the plant passes the seedling stage and is ready for more water and nutes you water outside of the solo cup. Will try and find a pic and upload it, it might make more sense as I'm quite stoned on some blue cookies right now lol
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  12. Ha I just pot in 10L fabric pots from the start. Pop half a coke bottle over it and let it do it's thing. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
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  13. You can buy 1.6m dowels at builders
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