I use de and mosquito bits as my regular ipm and capt jacks dead bugs as my as needed spray.
Should I switch out capt jack for a JWA?
I haven’t tried making any yet.
What do you living soil folks do for ipm?
I use de and mosquito bits as my regular ipm and capt jacks dead bugs as my as needed spray.
Should I switch out capt jack for a JWA?
I haven’t tried making any yet.
What do you living soil folks do for ipm?
I’ve made jwa. Make sure the crock you use is not aluminum. Learned that lesson
I try to hit mine every couple weeks inside with it. I use neem every once in awhile, and you can also use neem as a soil drench. The secret is really keeping stuff out.
I also keep a bottle of 50/50 iso/water next to my tent. It works as a quick hitter for anything I see.
Ouch, 87 degree weather caught me off my guard. My flower tent is fully climate controlled, but my veg goes through fluctuations w the weather. It got up over 90 inside for a couple days and we lost some soldiers in the field. Deadly timing for one week old sprouts, but the tough ones survived.
Lineup has been reduced to:
-Dragon Milks; lost one, a second may or may not pull through, one strong survivor.
-WOMO X BPS; lost the small twin, larger twin may or may not make it, one strong survivor.
-Epoxy OG X HS; prob lost 2, left w 4 strong.
Thx @Badger, I second the keeping em out strategy. Preventative health is where it’s at! I’m putting a jwa on my to do list for this year.
1 for 6; not great, tough week for seedlings. Never-the-less I’m excited to see what this skunked womo can do.
Last of the Dragon Milks succumbed to the first week of summer heat.
Leaves (1) Black Poison Womo
And (3) Hucklberry OG’s
Two weeks since the first bath, only four survived the heat wave, here they are;
Sorry about the heat’s toll on your babies my friend. Glad that one bps x womo made it. Got my eye on that one . She’s looking good!
Love it. I helped my friend do something similar for trellis in his veggie garden. They weren’t enclosed, just arches over the top to grow on. That’s a super easy way to keep (larger) pests out.