Captspaulding
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She got into something wicked. It was def timeā¦..Bath time for him?
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She got into something wicked. It was def timeā¦..Bath time for him?
Man, they give that extra reason to get up and rolling. And I mean, look at them, the little shitsThey sure areā¦my dog is my life.
Sorry, her....She got into something wicked. It was def timeā¦..
I have different natural chemicals that I usually keep sprayed around my garden every week that will help combat the pests. I only had the Japanese beetle problem at the beginning of the year, but I've been treating it regularly every week and I haven't really had much of a problem. It's just right now and New England. We're getting into the wet season and I remember last year I was battling bud rot pretty significantly the same on top of preventing it from spreading. This year it's going to be even worse because it's a wetter year and I have a couple plants that's pretty bushy and I know they're going to get to eat up with the rot. The trifecta really does work really good. It combats the powdery mildew and everything else. I use it on all my vegetables and flowers. The stuff is amazing but the stuff is also super expensive. Is like 40 bucks for small 4 ounce bottle that makes up the four gallons. So I seen that zerotol and I've seen the claims. I just need it to fight the powdery mildew and the bud rot. That's my thing. I need a battle. Those two main problems. I'm not trying to drop the significant amount of money for a gallon of that stuff if it doesn't work. So that's why I'm reaching out to everybody on here seeing if they had any experience with it or know about it.
Now thatās a breed of dog thatās damn rad. Wiley, but great security breed. Makes pitties seem āadorableā![]()
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You might want to turn on the video volume.....
Got a great story about his protectiveness I will tell you sometime....Now thatās a breed of dog thatās damn rad. Wiley, but great security breed. Makes pitties seem āadorableā
Thanks broYou didnāt fuck anything youāre just over thinking it. These plants are weeds and they will grow like weeds even in some of the worst conditions.
Your plants are already in flower I wouldnāt try and transplant them to bigger containers. You can try but you run the risk of stressing them out big time at that stage.
Being in flower they are sucking up more water looking food so they probably are drying out quicker than they would had in veg.
You might try and up the dose of nutrients a tad and see if they quit drying out your container so fast looking for food.
But just my own thoughts no science behind it
all in all just let those girls grow up water them and enjoy donāt go overdueing everything
Is those the things that keep the plant flowering ? Can they heal themselves? It's still hanging on but barelyuh oh.
Heyāitās all good. All will be well. You canāt ask yourself to know something spontaneouslyāwe all have to suffer the learning process. I agree very much with @Captspaulding . Your overprotectiveness means you care. Just try to settle in to the process. Youāll get there.Dammit man it was almost done like 3 more weeks max
Heyāitās all good. All will be well. You canāt ask yourself to know something spontaneouslyāwe all have to suffer the learning process. I agree very much with @Captspaulding . Your overprotectiveness means you care. Just try to settle in to the process. Youāll get there.