Well I would say the same about your posts. Perhaps we should back up what we say with webpages?
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Well I would say the same about your posts. Perhaps we should back up what we say with webpages?
This store is owned by the president of general hydroponics stores.
Common Pest Control Questions - GTG Hydroponics
They like the soil as the dark color makes it warmer.
Mr. Penny is the smartest grower I have ever conversed with. Great store in Northern VT in Jethro
Bacillus lupis perhaps?
Spider Mites
UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Spider Mites on Strawberry
UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Webspinning Spider Mites on Cotton
UNL Entomology - Management of Spider Mites in Corn
UNL Entomology - Turfgrass Insects - Spider Mites
http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/MP-4L.pdf
Pests: Twospotted Spider Mite
Two Spotted Spider Mite Control in Strawberries
OK, you're up...
If the mites are feeding off of the mold perhaps bacillus subtillis.
now how about indoor controlled indoor crops. Corn strawberries and cotton are not indoor crops my friend.
http://www.entomology.umn.edu/cues/W...iallyAvail.pdf is a good resource for many pests.
Besides the isomer concentration of the corn leave would make it a hard target for spider mites.
Spider mites don't eat mold.
Mites
At this point you're just making stuff up, right?
Isomers basically are highest in waxy leaves. Carbon concentration is basic terms.
I am speaking from experience my friend that is all. I have taken on spider mites before and won while continueing to grow thousands of cannabis plants in the house afterwards. Never grew corn.