Jones Organic Indoor Journal

I think it is some sort of worm, I forget the name… I’m just throwing out complete guesses, but maybe nematodes to stop more and for the ones already in, I have no idea if there is anything you can do but maybe insect frass might help the plant fend for itself?

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I’ve already bought beneficial insects they’re so high up idk if they could help? Plants are like 10 foot tall and they’re burrowing on the upper half, I’ve got insect frass just didn’t even know if it’d be worth it at this point

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Get some thin wire like a coat hanger and poke it up the hole to kill the grub, then put a bit of masking tape over the hole. Usually they go up the stem as far as they can go and it can ruin the buds development on the branch.

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For real? I’ll give it a shot when I get tike busy today and probably tomorrow

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Think I should flower these or let them grow taller? Idk whats a good median for veg heights? I want decent fat colas but not growing over top my lights

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Well, if you are unfamiliar with how much they might stretch, you could allow for triple the height plus 18” to top of lights and you should be safe with that. You could also go with double but with increased risk… you could go double and then just flop the branches over if they got too close to the light.

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So probably like rn then also been leaving door open during day to keep ac off and forgot to shut it couple times before it got dark and now I got these little bastards only really ate up one and there’s slight damage to a couple others might grab a couple uv lights when I recoup some bucks worst timing for this shit maybe run the ozone generator I think messes up bugs

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I bought one for this but, haven’t had to use it yet.
:green_heart: :seedling:

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You sure those ozone generators won’t also hurt the plants?

What about one of those Petra foggers and either some wettable sulfur or some plant therapy or maybe even some doctor zymes?

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I watched a video before guy used ozone generator in a small box didn’t really seem to affect them I think one wilted slightly but the box was pretty small and he ran it for a long time I was just going to start with 20 hours

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Alright enough enough these bugs are mowing through my plants so I got the ozone generator running on hold I got the smell of death between these fingers :smiling_imp:

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Did you put some of your insect frass in that soil mix when you made it?

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I was told 2-3 minutes if plants are around.
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MysteryMoogOldschool Member

May 14

Well, i have no hard and fast suggestions. I shut all vents down once a week, and turn it on for 3 minutes inside my flower room. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then kick everything back on. Clears out in minutes, if not seconds via vents. I do not know its actual half life time, though i would take a gander at around an hour give or take.

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If he was not killing plants, then either he was not making ozone, or it was not accumulating in a high concentration. It will kill your plants if you over do it.
Ozone keeps me bug free, highly recommend it…but don’t be stupid with it.

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No didnt plan for this

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Well hell I better go check it then its been a few hours

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Dude, you been running it in with plants for a couple hours ?!?!?!

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Over the next few days, you are about to see them turn brown…and crusty. :hushed:

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You ain’t lying still found a live bug on a leaf idk if it was dying or not though

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