It should knock em down pretty well, the thrips are easy to suffocate
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
For soil applications, use 4 to 5 gallons of solution per 100 square feet and water it in with about 15 gallons.
For foliar applications, it depends on your sprayer. The smaller the droplets, the less you need to use.ย If the droplets are 50 microns or smaller, 20 gallons will cover an acre.ย At 100 microns, it takes 8 times as much to cover the same area. These numbers assume that you are using JWA, if not, double them.
How do you determine your micron size? The quick and easy way is to spray it in the air, if it is a fine just and floats away, it is roughly 50 microns. If it does not float away, it is 100+.
If half of the spray floats and half falls immediately, two things are true.
1. You need a better nozzle
2. At 50/50, you need 6x the volume
At 75/25, you need 4x the volume
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
Regular white vinegar has been distilled.ย It can be used, but even the crappy apple cider vinegar from the same brands at bog box stores would be better.
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
Shit can the mac. If that is not an option, get Elmedia player
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
All of the information that you need to grow cannabis is given in Drake’s and Chris’s videos.ย Don’t over think it, it is as simple as you think it is. And it works.
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
Jan 3 fingers into the imo3. About that much.
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
If you are pumping through nozzles, use a semi trash pump.
If you are spraying by venturi, you will need a high volume airpump
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
I use granular horse feed salt, it is loaded with minerals and super cheap, mix it to seawater salinity and use as such
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago
Onion bulbs are modified leaves….. No fruit or flower
- FlereusBioAG answered 6 years ago