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    #1
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    HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY

    HELP

    Three major systems:
    Two Varieties: AK-47, Romberry

    As of right now I have a major infestation of something on the AK-47. My fear from closer examination may be the dreaded spider mite. The Romberry is hanging on better however I am begining to see signs of some infestation. Currently in the fourth week of flowering.

    My question is two fold

    1. What the heck do I have?

    2. How can I treat the issue with as little damage to the crop as possible?
    twilightattwelve Reviewed by twilightattwelve on . HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY HELP Three major systems: Two Varieties: AK-47, Romberry As of right now I have a major infestation of something on the AK-47. My fear from closer examination may be the dreaded spider mite. The Romberry is hanging on better however I am begining to see signs of some infestation. Currently in the fourth week of flowering. My question is two fold 1. What the heck do I have? Rating: 5

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    HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY

    Boil up 2 cups of water in a saucepan and add a whole head of garlic to it, 7-12 cloves . Mash the cloves well then strain the mush out and you will have garlic spray . Spray the plants 'well wet' 2 days in a row and then 1 more time before the end of the week . Any little bugs will scatter and the plant will be fine becoming greener again if you arent weeks into flowering yet. It kills unhatched eggs too . The bigger the head of garlic is, the stronger and faster it works . Buy a dollarstore spraybottle 1$ and garlic <1$ before wasting any more time.

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    #3
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    HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY

    Wow, I wish I could cut and paste this informative tidbit into my forum but I don't want to steal peoples posts. Where the heck did you learn how to do that from? lol - Did you find it somewhere on this site or because you have a green thumb or maybe even word of mouth? :dance: I was just wondering, doesn't really matter but I hope it works for him because that's just a great easy way to deal with a big problem!!!

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    #4
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    HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY

    Good info, Bspectral :thumbsup:

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    #5
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    HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY

    Quote Originally Posted by Bspectral
    Boil up 2 cups of water in a saucepan and add a whole head of garlic to it, 7-12 cloves . Mash the cloves well then strain the mush out and you will have garlic spray . Spray the plants 'well wet' 2 days in a row and then 1 more time before the end of the week . Any little bugs will scatter and the plant will be fine becoming greener again if you arent weeks into flowering yet. It kills unhatched eggs too . The bigger the head of garlic is, the stronger and faster it works . Buy a dollarstore spraybottle 1$ and garlic <1$ before wasting any more time.
    Also, make sure to spray underside of the leaves as well.

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    #6
    Junior Member

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    Thank you so much for the advice I've used it for two days in a row and man it works great. Some recomendations I would have is to use three times the amount of cloves, it really stinks like pure death. It's day two and I see very little infestation. I will continue to use it and my guess is it should clear up.

    Word to the wise, this stinks horribly bad, its no wonder the bugs dont' like it
    use a gas mask when applying.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY

    wow, never knew bugs hated garlic

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    #8
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    I love the comeradery this website has. People need help or have questions and everyone for the most part is more than willing to provide the aid. Good job Bspectral.
    \"Thats nice, NIce for me\"

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    #9
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    WOOW thats crazy advice bout the garlic :thumbsup: I hope I dont have to use it but now I know what to do.
    Ambience have a seance in the garden of Eve
    I\'m a God, a gardener, a guardian of trees -Canibus

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    #10
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    HELP HELP HELP HELP EMERGENCY

    It works for most all plants,indoors and outside and in greenhouses. It kills eggs before they hatch on leaves and just about anything crawling or flying will scat. ------Cool to hear it helped u twillightattwelve.

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