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Mother Earth Terracraft Potting Soil
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MNGrows MNGrows
9 months ago
Another hot week. Added some dirt. LST happened this week, debating doing it again once more leaves appear. Still haven't needed to add any nutes to the soil yet. Self watering base is working great. No signs of issues so far.
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Grow Questions
MNGrows
MNGrowsstarted grow question 9 months ago
I’ve got a bit of stretching going on with my first grow, can I safely add dirt to pot? I’d like to do lst soon but I’d like a little more dirt around the stem.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 9 months ago
Yes, you can safely add more dirt. I would not over due it. The ph is likely different then what is in potter now. I generally start my lst about where you are maybe a few days later tops.
MNGrows
MNGrowsstarted grow question 9 months ago
I just top dressed some Gaia Green into my soil. While mixing it in, I noticed several small flies fly out of the soil, I'm guessing they are fungal gnats. My plant is in preflower and showing pistals. Can I use neem oil in this situation to get rid of them?
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BudBoutique
BudBoutiqueanswered grow question 9 months ago
Hey buddy, First of all nice grow so far - dont worry we get u covered here :) Using neem oil to control fungal gnats after top dressing during the preflower stage can be helpful, but there are precautions to consider: Neem Oil Application: Dilute neem oil properly and apply it during the evening to avoid direct sunlight. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Use sticky traps, allow soil to dry between waterings, and consider introducing beneficial predators like nematodes. Monitor Carefully: Keep a close eye on plants. If gnats threaten plants, consider more aggressive action, but prioritize plant health and quality. --- Neem Oil Mix: - You'll need neem high-quality oil, a mild liquid soap or emulsifier, and water. Neem oil is not water-soluble, so it needs to be mixed with an emulsifier to create an even mixture. A common emulsifier is mild liquid soap, such as dish soap. - Mix 1 teaspoon of neem oil with 1/2 teaspoon of mild liquid soap. - Gently stir the mixture to combine. Once you have the neem oil and soap mixture, you'll need to dilute it with water. Use a gallon of water as a standard measurement. You can adjust the quantities proportionally if you need a smaller amount. - Fill a spray bottle or container with a gallon of water. - Add the neem oil and soap mixture to the water. - Close the container and shake it well to ensure thorough mixing. Before applying the neem oil mixture to your entire plant, test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the plant. This helps ensure that the plant doesn't have an adverse reaction to the solution. Apply the neem oil mixture as a soil drench or foliar spray during the evening or when the plant is not exposed to direct sunlight. Be sure to cover the tops and bottoms of the leaves, as well as the soil surface. Remember that neem oil has a distinctive smell, and while it's effective against pests, it can also leave a residue on the plants. If u have further Questions feel free to send me DM Have fun and GOOD LUCK :)
MNGrows
MNGrowsstarted grow question 8 months ago
Can someone look at my photos and tell me what they think is attacking my plant? The local shop thought it was aphids but we're not really seeing proof of aphids. If you can identify what the issue is, please tell me how to solve it.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 8 months ago
the markings on the lower leaves are reminiscent of spider mites. check on the underside of the leaves on the discoloured one and use a magnifying glass. If you see them. you need to nuke the plant with some heavy miticides. something with Pyrethrin works well on them. The other pick on the healthier leaves looks like some baby larva, maybe from a caterpillar? The weird goop on the leave might have been where the eggs where. If this is the case a product called BT, sometimes branded as caterpillar killer can help. its a bacteria control method and when they eat it they get sick and die. Good Luck!
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