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Old 06-25-2009, 02:28 AM
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Hi guy's. Short and sweet, These are photos of 2 Plants outdoor that have something messing around with them and lemme tell ya it is getting really annoying. the 11 others look great and are on 1/2 strength Foxfarm Grow Big nutes and seem to really like it. The Cat Litter trick in the area is definately helping with the 4 legged pests though. If I could just get these dang things to vamoose I think they could still possibly pull thru this and finish out. Any help????? Also is there any kind of a homemade mix for remedying this whatever it may be as i am kinda lost on this??
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dang Bro, Being outside There Could Be Many Things Munching On Them, They Still Look Very Good, Have You Tried Neem Oil, SM-90, Stuff Like That?
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Hiya Hatch and thanks for taking a look and replying so quickly. Yeah the more I look at them the more I see healing around the wound edges and perhaps whatever did it is gone.LOL
Yeah I have SM90 but I am not sure weather to use it as a soil drench or Foliar spray together.
Any ideas???? I actually think they can still rock out and the stronger they get the more resistant they will become I am HOPING.lol We will see but man is it fun being outdoors though. I wish my head felt alittle better so I could have gotten more out and been able to tend to them but it just didnt happen so I am happy with this. Smaller and easier to manage for me.
Thanks again My Friend for EVERYTHING!,
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I'm Sure It Will Help If You Did Both.

And Ya, They Are Going To Be Nice Plant's In The End!!!,,For Sure..

I Wish You Felt Better Too My Brother, But Glad You Can Do what You Can Do, & Tomorrow Will Be A Better Day!!!EH!!!

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hey medicine, as a seasoned outdoor grower i say dont even bat an eyelid. theres no need to worry.

outdoors theres alot of bugs around, but also theres so much food as well. chances are they wont come back. even if they do they wont eat your plant. by now it should be growing fast enough to outpace even the hungriest of bugs.

outdoors i never use pesticides or any other product. if they do come back set up natural traps for the plants, a half buried container with beer or sugared water catches some bugs, another is to leave some newspapers around the plants, the bugs will make a home in them then you just roll it up and take em away... that sort of thing. theres lots of pest traps, that are real simple and easy.

but i wouldnt worry at all.
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you could try mixing up some dish soap in a spray bottle and spray them all down.

maybe some ladybugs or praying mantis
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Yeah I have SM90 but I am not sure weather to use it as a soil drench or Foliar spray together.
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Hi Med,how are you.I'd use SM90 as a foliar spray first,it works great recovering damaged leafs and may kill that little bug feeding on them.and then I'd wash the soil for 2-3 days.one thing at a time
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