Poekie
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Yeah we got some weird creatures out here for sure, but i would expect you guys to have even more and more diverse.May be a menace, but it is beautiful. Those markings and eyes are just beautiful. And here I was thinking the US just has all the insane insects. Hahaha.
The locust (we call them grasshoppers, but they are locust) stayed in my front yard mainly this year, thankfully. Destroyed my balloon flowers. Striped them to the stalks. At least they stayed away from my cannabis. It's a win in my book.
She’s a primitive looker! Love them!Back to the last plants, Kullu Valley still going strong, maybe 5-6 weeks to go, so around half december.
I think she'll make it before temperature gets too low.
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Top leaves are very thin, narrow, love that sativa look.She’s a primitive looker! Love them!
Part of the reason i wanted to grow the Kullu is nostalgia.Making my mouth water, dog! Hope you can get her to the finish line! How can you not try something with a description like that! India! That is awesome man!View attachment 2314404
If a genie came down and granted me, three wishes two of them would be, An able body And a long trip to India! What a place! When he asked what the third would be, I would say, I’m not greedy! I’ll settle for the first two! L O L!Part of the reason i wanted to grow the Kullu is nostalgia.
I had such a fantastic time there, its so beautiful.
Here's a pic of an old pic.
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Sweet! You went trekking! What were the altitudes? If you have been there, then, you really have no choice but to grow a few strains !Unless you want to die uneasy!
Thats hilarious!If a genie came down and granted me, three wishes two of them would be, An able body And a long trip to India! What a place! When he asked what the third would be, I would say, I’m not greedy! I’ll settle for the first two! L O L!
For the first time in decades I had no bud worms this year. And I normally have my fair share. In general we had a cool summer with only one hot spell, at which times I say hundreds of eggs. Had only 3 plants so spend a couple hours each day removing. But didn’t get a single adult worm - which seems crazy with the number of eggs present. Normally I’ll notice a butterfly (Skippers) explosion during warm weather and spray with Bt starting in June until mid flower. I didn't spray with Bt at all this year. But I did spray with Spinosad twice (before flower) for 2-spotted mites and a H202/alcohol/soap solution 5-6 times (during veg & flower). Personally I think it was more environmental, as the Skippers (which aren’t the source of the bud worms, but always a sign that they’ll be coming) were also in much lower numbers.They disappeared the beginning of September and about a week after they were gone I got a minor bud worm attack.
I went 3 times 3 months, north and south.Sweet! You went trekking! What were the altitudes? If you have been there, then, you really have no choice but to grow a few strains !Unless you want to die uneasy!
Magical place!I went 3 times 3 months, north and south.
Also wanted to grow the Kerala landrace from South India but that one would finish in januari or februari, thats too much here...
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