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Shaving Legs And Rubbing Stems (18+ Only) Lol

How big would you say that male got? I agree with your choice, mostly because of his structure, but if he's got auto genes in him you may not really want that in any event. I've accidentally grown out a couple of autos, got 3" tall and grew the most...
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How big would you say that male got? I agree with your choice, mostly because of his structure, but if he's got auto genes in him you may not really want that in any event. I've accidentally grown out a couple of autos, got 3" tall and grew the most massive 2" buds I've ever seen. I've never seen bud take up most of the plant. The tiny little plant. Took about 3mos.

17 inches exactly @Seamaiden
 
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Blowfish nugs ...I really enjoyed these at the time. Made me want to run Blue Dot str8 up but never got the chance
 

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Here's what I will be alternating with neem to deal with those bugs (thrips?). I hit them with neem on Monday, I'll apply this today
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Day 6 for these Sour Who B girls. 2nd run from clone, 3rd run overall including initial seed run. 1st run under LED. About 12 inches tall now..never measured starting height.

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If that spray doesn't do the job, spinosad will do it like it was said earlier. Monteray Garden Insect Spray with Spinosad. I have to use it every year, works every year for thrips.

Thats the 2nd vote for something with Spinosad in it, Natural and now you. So I went to HDepot yesterday and found this. I don't want to spray the bloom girls that are starting to develop preflowers, but everything else (early bloom and veg) will get hit with it.
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These are beans I made a few yrs back b4 I shut down. S1's of some girls I had at the time. Reversed a Casey jones and dusted a few branches. They will continued to be cracked over the next yr or 2. So far I found 1 plant out of 20 beans I really liked but lost her during reveg (sour who stealth). Probably have another 25-30 beans to go thru. Anything named Sour who came from these.
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New round of girls went in a few days ago. I label my bagseeds with state names to keep track of them. If one impresses it keeps the name if not the names get reused.
5 girls:
3 Montanas
1 S99 (cross made by AG aka Americangrower) "C99 x Sour D ibl......ECSD x C99....BX and inbred many times"
1 Sour who A (3rd run from seed...still determining if she's a keeper)
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That stuff will kill thrips. As it was mentioned earlier by another poster, you'll want to use it on a schedule. The earlier poster says spray 3 times 5 days apart to kill the larvae that haven't started to eat your plant yet. That sounds about right to me. Lately I just sparay like every two weeks from early veg to early flower to prevent them from coming. Thrips really are easy to get ride of but get out of control fast.
 
If that spray doesn't do the job, spinosad will do it like it was said earlier. Monteray Garden Insect Spray with Spinosad. I have to use it every year, works every year for thrips.
Spinosad along with bleaching my drains is what helped me get my fungus gnat problem gone. I have some indoor plants that they were still living in, I don't know why I didn't read the label before. It took three soil drench applications, but after that, we are DONE.
 
Some more unknowns
Tennessee
Minnesota



These will be triggered when their cuts root
Leaf pics just cuz..I'll get full plant shots this evening. Thought I already took them but not on the card
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Another unknown reppin Oregon. Squat obviously
 

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Montana..already have this girl in bloom. Have a strong feeling this one is an mislabeled Dairy queen (Cheese X Romulan X Cindy 99)
 

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Waiting on roots

Oklahoma
 

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Some outdoor nugs for those burning one
 

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Some random plant pics from the thrip dominated room (they were too far in when I realized)
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Next run will certainly be better

Sour who B (day 47 I think)
 

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More Sour who B
 

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Michigan in the thrip room
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