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Lets see your 2019 outdoor plants!

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Lets see your 2019 outdoor plants!

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Couldn’t wait...took a long lunch and harvested the Apex. It has been washed, now hanging to let the water dry, then off to the cool dark dry/cure room!
Nicely done!

Pretty cool when you need a step Ladder to chop!
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Sorry..NO..I hate trimming, but I love my weed, so I suffer all the way to my bong and dab rigs..LOL
Some nurseries might still have ladybugs for sale. Get a few containers and set them out before the day gets hot and let them know breakfast, lunch and dinner are served. Good luck
i wish I could find some here no luck so far. I’ve been wiping the underside of leaves with insecticidal soap they seem to hang out there during the day. I’m going to spray soap and water on them tonight.
 
i wish I could find some here no luck so far. I’ve been wiping the underside of leaves with insecticidal soap they seem to hang out there during the day. I’m going to spray soap and water on them tonight.
You can order green lacewing eggs on Amazon. They call them aphid lions for a reason. The larvae can especially help with cleaning out the aphids deeper in the flowers because of their small stature. I released like 5000 I think a couple weeks ago. They eat spider mites too I believe. Plus they wont fly away like ladybugs.
 
You can order green lacewing eggs on Amazon. They call them aphid lions for a reason. The larvae can especially help with cleaning out the aphids deeper in the flowers because of their small stature. I released like 5000 I think a couple weeks ago. They eat spider mites too I believe. Plus they wont fly away like ladybugs.
im on the hunt that’s awesome thanks soooo much!!!
 
im on the hunt that’s awesome thanks soooo much!!!
Not a problem. They're tiny, so when you get them you may need a magnifier to see them. Mine came with some eggs already hatched! They went right to work. And I already seen a couple adults flying in my winter crop at night. And they coexist with dragonflies which is a plus as I've got quite a few in my gardens. Hope all goes well. I hate aphids. Especially that of the root variety!! Lol
 
First time posting here been looking at everyone’s progress. Decided I would share my girls this year got 2 super slow Sativas (bag seed). I have had issues with bud rot and mildew in the past seasons. Wondering if anyone has any (safe) remedies. I want to actually keep most of my crop this year and not loose it to some stupid mold. Btw where I live we get a lot of rain and high humidity 50-90% hopefully we don’t get much around harvest...🤞
 

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Looking delish sativas doing well lost most of my fan leaves to bugs but I think were in the clear now
 

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First time posting here been looking at everyone’s progress. Decided I would share my girls this year got 2 super slow Sativas (bag seed). I have had issues with bud rot and mildew in the past seasons. Wondering if anyone has any (safe) remedies. I want to actually keep most of my crop this year and not loose it to some stupid mold. Btw where I live we get a lot of rain and high humidity 50-90% hopefully we don’t get much around harvest...🤞
I have remedies and prevention for bud rot. Crushed up egg shells in your soil. It works for me. Always want to remove any stuff that’s rotted and shake your plants off a bit after the late season rain if you can. For bigger colas you can remove a bud or separate them out a bit for some aeration.
 
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