I would really like to see you try burning sulfur, Dude. If you burn sulfur out there in your shop, it wouldn’t hurt the household at all. Burning sulfur is constantly sort of cleaning the area.
Thank you, Dirk! Insect netting in no way interferes with your spray sales. Insect netting alone would also be leaving your nuts exposed. It all goes hand-in-hand.
I was just talking to JR about how bad the Humidity has been in The PNW this season. Not sure about Oregon or BC but I’ve been averaging 86% to 93% Humidity. I was running two small humidifiers and my AC Infinity Controller is still showing 68-72 RH in my Grow! I ended up spending the Big Bucks to get a 2500 Sq Ft Dehumidifier. I’m setting that up tonight but I’ve been definitely losing sleep over the worry of PM or Bud Rot since I’m in week 6 of flower. I’m definitely looking forward to winter!
OK, so what you’re saying is that if you have powdery mildew you can dip in this and still pass the tests? If that’s true, then I can definitely understand why someone would dunk at end.
I suggest checking out arber bioinsectide, if you're looking for a foliar spray. I've had promising results with it this fall. Been trying it for the first time this season.
I’ll tell you what gets rid of mice… I put down cayenne pepper and cinnamon. Think about it. Could you imagine getting a face full of that on your whiskers and eyelashes and beard? Lol. It works and it makes the back behind my stove smell good instead of like mouse.
Does this work for septoria? I didn't have my humidity in check at first but I'm now running the new spider farmer dehumidifier and I'm loving the results btw but I've had an outbreak of septoria on one plant. I'm 4 weeks into flower now and I have used lost coast yesterday and I'm hoping it helps knock this out.
OMG, this must’ve been planned. For the first time we start talking about insect netting, and I’m over here mid orgasm… And this fella changes, the subject talking about strain.
I had every hydro shop recommend this stuff. Used it full strength. Even added extra alcohol. Didn't work on Spider mites after months of use. It probably works for PM
Is it lacewing safe? And assassin bug safe? Those are my two allies outdoors. Actually you know what it doesn’t even matter. I wouldn’t even spray anything outside anyhow.
In my personal experience, it seems like I see less of those bugs after spraying. So you would need to be careful. It might not kill all of them, but probably some.
Well, I sure fucking hope that these people that are spraying all the goddamn time are preventing all that spray from getting on good bugs? You didn’t say if this was inside or outside. And again that’s another great thing about insect netting… You spray under it, and it stops a lot of stuff from getting out into the world.
I've personally found that this does kill some beneficial insects - I see fewer assassin bugs after using it, for example. It's definitely a risk with using it regularly / in conjunction with beneficial insects.
@@CannaBuzz yeah, I think when spraying anything we must consider them as in danger. It can be as simple as putting a bag over the plant while spraying. I think this is one of those things where it’s not the guns fault. It’s the person holding the gun. Getting mindful about how everything works with the rest of the world.
@@CannaBuzz Oh, I think this is probably one of the really big reasons I use insect netting out on my vegetables. I don’t wanna spray anything out in my yard because that’s where Game of Thrones is going on. So I just do the best I can to keep the shit I want out of the war entirely.
Dirk seems like a pretty cool guy. I'm happy to support Lost Coast Plant Therapy. Cheers!
Great show guys. I love the dude.
J.R. was supposed to give me a sample of this lost coast. I will try it.
I would really like to see you try burning sulfur, Dude. If you burn sulfur out there in your shop, it wouldn’t hurt the household at all. Burning sulfur is constantly sort of cleaning the area.
You should just blow crack smoke at the bugs instead
@ Shit, I hate spending money on pyrethrum… Now I gotta give these fools crack? I certainly ain’t gonna be the one to cook it also.
Thank you, Dirk! Insect netting in no way interferes with your spray sales. Insect netting alone would also be leaving your nuts exposed. It all goes hand-in-hand.
In addition, insect netting keeps curious birds, squirrels rats. It keeps everybody out.
I was just talking to JR about how bad the Humidity has been in The PNW this season.
Not sure about Oregon or BC but I’ve been averaging 86% to 93% Humidity.
I was running two small humidifiers and my AC Infinity Controller is still showing 68-72 RH in my Grow!
I ended up spending the Big Bucks to get a 2500 Sq Ft Dehumidifier.
I’m setting that up tonight but I’ve been definitely losing sleep over the worry of PM or Bud Rot since I’m in week 6 of flower.
I’m definitely looking forward to winter!
Great to see the dude and J.R hope ur healthy and well 👍 🙏
JR sent me some Lost Coast Plant Therapy when we did a Bean Swap the other month.
Stuff is amazing! Highly recommend!!!
Thanks Brother!
Awesome episode
OK, so what you’re saying is that if you have powdery mildew you can dip in this and still pass the tests? If that’s true, then I can definitely understand why someone would dunk at end.
DUUUUUUDE!!!!!!!!! Lets go! 🤜🤛
You better be talking about insect netting
Well, I learned a few things
Just ordered my free sample. I'm battling fungus gnats right now with sticky traps.
Nematodes and rove beetles will eliminate them.
Try moosketto dunks sory about the spelling
Oh no… Dude is now creating a super hyphy! Dude
Good info 👍
✌️😎🔥🔥🔥
What happen to all the tiki interviews?
Does lost coast work for catapillers If not what works well in collaboration for them?
Not really caterpillars are best managed by interrupting their ability to feed.
@JRTokin Thanks for the info.I think I'm going to try neem cake in my soil hopefully that will do.Had more than usual in my part of oregon.
I suggest checking out arber bioinsectide, if you're looking for a foliar spray. I've had promising results with it this fall. Been trying it for the first time this season.
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Bees know Toyotas kick ass
😂😂
FINNNNNN NALLLLY
Now this whole powdery mildew thing… That certainly seemed to have a hell of a lot to do with strains
How bad does the bud have to be for someone to think it is better to actually dunk it into something before you harvest? I can’t imagine.
I’ll tell you what gets rid of mice… I put down cayenne pepper and cinnamon. Think about it. Could you imagine getting a face full of that on your whiskers and eyelashes and beard? Lol. It works and it makes the back behind my stove smell good instead of like mouse.
Dirk is cool
Does this work for septoria? I didn't have my humidity in check at first but I'm now running the new spider farmer dehumidifier and I'm loving the results btw but I've had an outbreak of septoria on one plant. I'm 4 weeks into flower now and I have used lost coast yesterday and I'm hoping it helps knock this out.
How late in flower ? Does it mess up the taste ?
OMG, this must’ve been planned. For the first time we start talking about insect netting, and I’m over here mid orgasm… And this fella changes, the subject talking about strain.
lol
Dude grows...try increasing your cal...and sil...helps plants pervent power mold
How much would I put in a 10 ounce bottle
Is in your grow ware are you
I had every hydro shop recommend this stuff. Used it full strength. Even added extra alcohol. Didn't work on Spider mites after months of use. It probably works for PM
I haven't used it for spider mites. Using these products as a knock down is rough if the infestation is intense. How often did you spray?
Might try experimenting with Lost Coast as a knock down spray, then use Arber BioInsecticide
Is it lacewing safe? And assassin bug safe? Those are my two allies outdoors. Actually you know what it doesn’t even matter. I wouldn’t even spray anything outside anyhow.
In my personal experience, it seems like I see less of those bugs after spraying. So you would need to be careful. It might not kill all of them, but probably some.
I agree
I don’t wanna jinx myself… So I’ll just shut up actually
Too bad you’re in Canada Dude. None of my girls have herpes. And they have all been put into positions to get them probably multiple times.
J.R. literally said nothing about strains?? He was talking about insect netting in mechanical barrier.
Well, I sure fucking hope that these people that are spraying all the goddamn time are preventing all that spray from getting on good bugs? You didn’t say if this was inside or outside. And again that’s another great thing about insect netting… You spray under it, and it stops a lot of stuff from getting out into the world.
I've personally found that this does kill some beneficial insects - I see fewer assassin bugs after using it, for example. It's definitely a risk with using it regularly / in conjunction with beneficial insects.
@@CannaBuzz yeah, I think when spraying anything we must consider them as in danger. It can be as simple as putting a bag over the plant while spraying. I think this is one of those things where it’s not the guns fault. It’s the person holding the gun. Getting mindful about how everything works with the rest of the world.
@@CannaBuzz Oh, I think this is probably one of the really big reasons I use insect netting out on my vegetables. I don’t wanna spray anything out in my yard because that’s where Game of Thrones is going on. So I just do the best I can to keep the shit I want out of the war entirely.
Will it work on lice.?
Bed bugs.?