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10-26-2007, 05:05 AM #1
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One problem down, another comes up.
I think i read some where not to spray the bottoms of the leaves as it may plug up the stomata...but i dunno. Ill do as you says until stinky says otherwise =p.
Gundari Reviewed by Gundari on . One problem down, another comes up. So until recently i was having issues with the ph in my soil because of some stupid mistakes i made early on in the grow.(its my first grow so ive made lots of stupid mistakes and ive learned from them all.) So i recently got that fixed and started ferting the plant finally, and good golly did the plant appreciate that. I saw a HUGE amount of growth in a 3 day period. However i still believe i have one or two more problems to solve. some of the leaves have yellow flecks all over them, others Rating: 5
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10-28-2007, 01:23 AM #2
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One problem down, another comes up.
70% Neem Oil
The 70% Neem Oil controls numerous diseases as well as insects. A naturally occuring compound made from the neem tree that is grown in India.
Broad spectrum insecticide/fungicide/miticide
Controls insects and mites including whitefly, aphid and scale
Controls fungal diseases including black spot, rust, mildew and scab
For indoor/outdoor use on ornamental plants, flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs and fruit & nut crops.
Application:
70% Neem Oil is an effective fungicide for the prevention and control of various fungal diseases including powdery mildew, black spot, downy mildew, anthracnose, rust, leaf spot, botrytis, needle rust, scab and flower, twig, tip blight, and alternaria. As a preventative, 70% Neem Oil should be applied on a 7 to 14 day schedule until the potential for disease development is no longer present. To control disease already present, apply 70% Neem Oil on a 7 day schedule until disease pressure is eliminated. Then continue spraying on a 14 day schedule to prevent the disease from reoccurring. To prevent rust leaf spot diseases, anthracnose and scab; begin applications at the first sign of spring budding. To prevent powdery mildew; apply in mid-summer or when disease is first detected. Applications should continue until disease pressure no longer exists.
Mixing Instructions:
Mix 70% Neem Oil at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 ounce) per gallon of water. Thoroughly mix solution and spray all plant surfaces (including undersides of leaves) until completely wet. Frequently mix solution as you spray.
Active Ingredients
Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil 70.0%
Inert Ingredients 30.0%80% of my post are in a spongebob voice. If spongebob were high.
My Grow log: http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-loun...r-strains.html
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10-28-2007, 01:24 AM #3
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One problem down, another comes up.
Hope that makes it more believable for ya.:thumbsup:
80% of my post are in a spongebob voice. If spongebob were high.
My Grow log: http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-loun...r-strains.html
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10-28-2007, 09:10 AM #4
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One problem down, another comes up.
lotsa good infos but nothing about the application technique as much as the applications. Ty though, knowledge is power.
edit: ignore previous comments...i just got back from a pre-halloween party and i suppose I'm a bit more toasty then i thought i was.
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