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04-29-2008, 10:02 PM #1OPMember
insect control in the reservoir
just wondering if anyone knows of a 'preventative measure' of pest control that can be added straight to the reservoir?? might be a good idea if you had problems with bugs in the past. of course an organic based product is preferred. hopefully this method would help discourage them little critters from sucking the life out of our babies.
TheHappyCamper Reviewed by TheHappyCamper on . insect control in the reservoir just wondering if anyone knows of a 'preventative measure' of pest control that can be added straight to the reservoir?? might be a good idea if you had problems with bugs in the past. of course an organic based product is preferred. hopefully this method would help discourage them little critters from sucking the life out of our babies. Rating: 5\"...The truth in right and wrong, The boundries of the law, You seemed to missed the point, Arresting for a joint ?! You seem to wonder why, Hundreds of people die, You\'re writing tickets man, My mom got jumped, They ran! ...\" Pantera
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04-30-2008, 02:01 AM #2Senior Member
insect control in the reservoir
Keep your plants healthy with good grow practices, and they will be less susceptible to pests and disease. Keep good air flow around the base of the plants, and keep your humidity down. Avoid splashing onto the leaves. A 'zyme' product keeps sloughed-off dead plant matter from causing problems, and peroxide treatments kill pathogens in teh res. Also I would look into Bacillus thurengensis as a potentially beneficial organism. I believe it is used to control insects in ponds and pools- might be worth a google...
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04-30-2008, 03:31 AM #3Senior Member
insect control in the reservoir
only had 1 problem with incects used a natural vegitable insectaside <-(that deff ant spelled rite) but it did the job
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05-01-2008, 07:13 PM #4OPMember
insect control in the reservoir
thanks for the input... i never had pests in my years of canabis growing. i have had aphids and catapillars in my hydro veggies that soap sprays didn't really help. i think its because the veg garden is located near a door to the outside that is open alot. just wondering if there were more options out there. thanks for the tips, might try one of the 'zyme products. what do you guys think of "dyna-gro pro-tekt" ? would this help out? thanks again, you guys rock!!
\"...The truth in right and wrong, The boundries of the law, You seemed to missed the point, Arresting for a joint ?! You seem to wonder why, Hundreds of people die, You\'re writing tickets man, My mom got jumped, They ran! ...\" Pantera
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05-01-2008, 07:36 PM #5Senior Member
insect control in the reservoir
I haven't used that one, but you say you have had aphid problems? That's an easy one... ladybugs. You can order them by mail, and I highly recommend them for aphid and mite control. They are wonderful little garden helpers. I've used them in indoor cannabis grows, and also in a large commercial hydroponic greenhouse (culinary herbs, not weed
) where I used to work. Just release them and let them enjoy the all you can eat pest buffet!
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05-01-2008, 07:43 PM #6OPMember
insect control in the reservoir
wow!!! they totally slipped my mind!! thanks. i can get them at the local home depot. my veggie garden is pest free now, but as soon as i see some evidence of critters i'll try them. this is the only time i had pests, so controlling them is new to me. thanks again, and i'm a big fan of your posts StinkyAttic!
\"...The truth in right and wrong, The boundries of the law, You seemed to missed the point, Arresting for a joint ?! You seem to wonder why, Hundreds of people die, You\'re writing tickets man, My mom got jumped, They ran! ...\" Pantera
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05-01-2008, 07:58 PM #7Senior Member
insect control in the reservoir
Cool, glad I can be useful!
So you are saying your Home DePOT sells ladybots? Are you fucking SERIOUS? I think I need to have a stern word with the garden department at mine, lol... it's a pretty good sized one, and there are no ladybugs for sale there! My home dePOT is lettin me down, wtf!!! They are gonna hear about this one, mark my words! *stomp stomp stomp*
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05-01-2008, 11:05 PM #8OPMember
insect control in the reservoir
hey stinkyattic, the home depot here sells ladybugs and preying mantises. (cool critters those are) i just left my local hydro store and they have ladybugs too.at home depot, the mantises, come in an egg sack you hang in your garden, and when the temps are right(above 70f) they hatch and infiltrate your garden. i will use both the next time i have a problem. just glad my bud garden hasn't had any probs.(fingers crossed). thanx again.
\"...The truth in right and wrong, The boundries of the law, You seemed to missed the point, Arresting for a joint ?! You seem to wonder why, Hundreds of people die, You\'re writing tickets man, My mom got jumped, They ran! ...\" Pantera
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05-02-2008, 02:58 PM #9Senior Member
insect control in the reservoir
Yeah I saw ladybugs for sale at home depot too.....BUT...
the price for all those little collars and tags was just too expensive..
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05-02-2008, 03:10 PM #10Senior Member
insect control in the reservoir
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