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Love it!Autos are 3 weeks old.
What beautiful pics you’ve taken of your plants do you live on the shield?Harvest day, three plants still left to ripen. Day length 15h35min.
I think dude is growing in the lap land area of Finland! Growing amongst the granite! It’s great!What beautiful pics you’ve taken of your plants do you live on the shield?
It really is beautiful.I think dude is growing in the lap land area of Finland! Growing amongst the granite! It’s great!looks like growing at 9000 feet in the high Sierras!
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62°N FinlandWhat beautiful pics you’ve taken of your plants do you live on the shield?
Found this sucker yesterday tearing up tomato plant topsFound this yesterday , elephant moth
Found one of these yesterday as well, my hen was very glad for her dinnerFound this sucker yesterday tearing up tomato plant tops
Nasty SOB overnight ate the leading tops off 6 different 7 foot gal plants
what an absolute unit that sucker is! Beautiful pics, those eyeball markings along its body are so cool.Found this sucker yesterday tearing up tomato plant tops
Nasty SOB overnight ate the leading tops off 6 different 7 foot gal plants
Same this morning.Found one of these yesterday as well, my hen was very glad for her dinner
Löysin tämän hölynpölyn eilen repimässä tomaattikasvien latvoja
Ilkeä paskiainen söi yön aikana kuuden eri 2,1 metriä pitkän kasvin latvat.
Looks like that guy deserves a cameo on Alice in Wonderland ! That sucker is massive !Found this sucker yesterday tearing up tomato plant tops
Nasty SOB overnight ate the leading tops off 6 different 7 foot gal plants
We haven't had rain in my area since February. LOL.Same here up until a couple of days ago we had no rain for weeks it’s so dry wells are going dry up here
Lynch itFound this sucker yesterday tearing up tomato plant tops
Nasty SOB overnight ate the leading tops off 6 different 7 foot gal plants
I would use a pitchfork (or whatever you have) and poke holes all around. And think your idea of H2O2 to supply some oxygen is a good idea.Land Race,
Mine are in ground. Would it be a pure mistake if I were to add some small, like tent stake, sized holes for them to regain oxygen faster? Opinion? I mean the whole damn thing is wilted beyond belief and in 3rd or fourth week of flower. I mean like 1/2 inch diameter holes?
mennäänTeemu Selanne!![]()
I did that with my tomato plants. I used a pitchfork after Hurricane Harvey.I wouldn't go stabbing holes right next to the stalk but airreat the ground around the plants should help dry it up
Mancorn, thank you. One sunny day like today has already made her look much better! She started back from the top thriving again. I did some aeration and did put some H2O2 on the aeration areas this morning. Thank the Lord that the rest of the week is supposed to be dry. Thankfully the hurricane is not coming our way too.I would use a pitchfork (or whatever you have) and poke holes all around. And think your idea of H2O2 to supply some oxygen is a good idea.