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Old 08-20-2008, 12:44 PM
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re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

Hope it works for you.
 
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re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

Thank M8.........Would of really helped with my previous Summer grow!=))
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re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

Very interesting, what is the latest you would suggest using this in flowering?
 
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re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

Would this work on an indoor grow with a mealybug/fruitfly issue?

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Re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

Probably, he said it gets rid of anything hes ever come across :P. Seems most all bugs just hate the soap and garlic deal.
 
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Re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

but does it make your buds taste soapy or garlicky? Also, do any of you know if you can taste neem oil if used?
 
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Re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

A problem I had last year was with aphids, the little tiny insects that hide under the baby leaves. One symptom of aphids is curled, irregular leaves. Aphids feed on seedlings. I had success with a pyrethrin based insecticide called "Concern", but there are many pyrethrin based products. Pyrethrin comes from the chrysanthemum flower and is naturally derived.
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yeah haha but seriously, help with slugs? anyone?
beer don't work worth a shit if you're infested. the copper wire trick works as does cocoa shells or egg shells shattered and spread all around your plants.
 
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beer don't work worth a shit if you're infested. the copper wire trick works as does cocoa shells or egg shells shattered and spread all around your plants.

Aye, nothing is better than seeing a dead ring of slugs around your plant where the copper is!

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Re: Organic insect repellants: Cantharis, Ganja-Guru

The copper won't kill but repel the slugs. i guess it kills them if they touch it maybe. Lol.
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oh shit! i hate slugs!
 
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Diatamaceaous earth is supposed to work well for slugs according to my local hydro shop owner. Its completely natural and cheap as shit (about $1 a pound).
I second this. I used Diatamaceaous earth all last year and really never had any bug problems. We also ordered lady bugs and praying mantis's offline and slowly released them onto the plants over the season. Worked out well for us with those two things and a good amount of inspecting..
 
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soap gets rid of most insects, and the garlic is more for the scent. If you have a problem with slugs put bunch of salt around the perimeter of the plant, but make sure none is close enough to sink into the roots(about a yard).
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That recipe is far from being organic my friend.Have you any idea how many chemicals are in your normal everyday soap? You named Irish Spring as being a good soap to use.The soap they sell nowadays are actually detergent.All it is is petroleum derivatives.(!eww!)If it works,great, but if you want something truly organic take out the soap. I have greenhouses with tomato under them. We use a mixture of garlic,hot pepper(the more spicy the better),and red onion. I use a hand crank to turn it all into paste,but i amuse a blender would do fine.Mix the nastiness in with water and your golden...we use it to keep the bugs away and it works pretty well.tinker with the mixture but in my experience the more hot pepper the better....not sure what that's gonna do for the taste of your buds but it does not change the flavor of tomatoes in the least bit.

For all of you stoners who bathe here's a good alternative to the crap they sell in stores.

Not perfectly natural but its close.

Homemade Soap
Equipment:
Stainless steel stock pot
half gallon glass jar
rubber spatula or long handled wooden spoon
scale that will weigh up to 38 ounces
thermometer, meat or candy is fine
mold with cover, I recommend a heavy plastic mold the size of a large shoe box if you intend to make
soap only occasionally. I use industrial plastic sheet of freezer paper two large towels or a blanket
***safety glasses
***rubber gloves
Ingredients:
12 oz lye (Red Devil, found beside Draino, do not use Draino)
32 oz water (My well water is hard so I buy it)
24 oz coconut oil (health food store)
24 oz olive oil (do not use virgin, the less pure the better)
38 oz vegetable oil (Crisco solid, not liquid oil)
4 oz fragrance/essential oil if desired botanicals if desired ie: 8 oz pulverized oatmeal or 4 oz cornmeal
or 2 oz dried herbs/flowers
Dissolve lye in water. This is best done under an exhaust fan or outdoor. Stand back and avoid fumes.
Set aside to cool. In the stainless steel stock pot melt the Crisco and coconut oil. Add the olive oil and
allow to cool.
Grease your soap mold now. Some soap makers prefer silicone spray but my purpose in making my
own soap is to avoid using things like that. I use Crisco. Fit the freezer paper into the bottom and two
sides of the mold to make removing the soap easier. Grease the paper.
When both the oils and lye mixtures have cooled to 90* you are ready to blend. You can speed cooling
by using a sink of cool water and setting the mixtures in to cool. If one cools too much you can warm it
in a sink of warm water.
You need to have 10-40 minutes of uninterrupted time now. Slowly pour the water/lye mixture into the
oils. You'll quickly see a reaction. Stir in a consistent manner. Don't beat as you would eggs but stir
quickly enough to keep the mixture in constant motion. If you're creating bubbles in the mixture you are
going too fast. Continue to stir until the soap "traces." You'll feel a slight difference in consistency as
 
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Oops....here's the rest:

the soap begins to saponify. When tracing has occurred you'll be able to drizzle a small amount of soap
back onto the top of the soap in the pan and it will leave a trace before sinking back into the rest of the
mixture. After a batch or two you'll recognize when tracing has occurred by the feel of the soap while
stirring.
If you want to add botanicals/grains to your soap now is the time to do it. Remove one cup of soap
(doesn't need to be exactly a cup, whatever it takes to mix with the botanical/grains) and stir in with
whatever you're adding in a separate bowl. Oatmeal makes a nice complexion soap, corn meal adds
texture to scrub dirty hands. As soon as it's mixed pour it back into the pan and stir. If you're going to
add essential or fragrance oil pour it in slowly now. Continue to stir until well mixed then pour into
prepared mold. Cover mold, wrap it in towels or blanket to keep warm and leave it undisturbed for 18
hours. No peaking! The soap will rise to approximately 160* and then cool down. Don't uncover until
it's cooled.
Allow soap to sit in the uncovered mold for 12 hours. Loosen sides and turn over onto a clean
sideboard. You should cut your bars from the large mold within three days. You can cut it at any time
but three days seems to be a good window. The soap doesn't become difficult to cut and
smaller bars cure faster. Allow to cure 3-6 weeks before using.
 
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