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They're just about done with the stretch. I've had to top some tops that got too tall. Everything's going good! The automation has been working out great. Have a nice day!
They're just about done with the stretch. I've had to top some tops that got too tall. Everything's going good! The automation has been working out great. Have a nice day!
I know lol. This is gonna be interesting. I'm thinking multiple pounds.
I know lol. This is gonna be interesting. I'm thinking multiple pounds.
Those are freakishly big colas. It looks like they're mainlined. I can't remember if you did that on these.
The one with the beer can (Black Mamba) I did not mainline, but the other two I did. The re-veg caused a whole new stretch so the colas are about twice as long as last time. Last time I had some 16 in colas. Extrapolate that lol. Gonna be some monsters for sure.
This mutated reveg thing you got going is sweet. That stretch really distorted the typical cola structure. You feel that they're filling in now? These are gonna end up gnarly looking. You feel they're feeding heavier now? Take care of them. Wanna watch this outcome! What's your gamertag? LMAO!!
Yeah they look a lot different than last time. The re-veg caused a second stretch so the colas are longer. As long as I keep up with things I should be ok. I got lazy and just let the nutes get soaked up everytime which basically means I had no flush whatsoever for two weeks. I think things got toxic so now I'm feeding them by hand once a day to a substantial runoff and sucking it out with a vacuum. (I still have two automated feedings) They seem to be getting better already. Yes they are still swelling a lot. And this black mamba pheno puts on like half its girth in the last couple weeks. I'm thinking mid October chop if I can make it so another month to five weeks to go, but I'll play it by ear and if I need to chop earlier I will.
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I haven't tried sledgehammer but I have some clearex from botanicare. They seem to be doing better, but if it doesn't I'll have to try some. These litte pots are pretty easy to flush. I think they hold right around a gallon of coco.Have you tried Fox Farm Sledgehammer? Works wonders on my girls and keeps the flush more gentle. Then add aloe to the nutes to heal root systems.
I'm on the Bill Gates plan bro. Hahahahaha. All sounds good. I'm in zone 6 for outdoor reference. Anything I've done outside I've pushed until first frost. That's usually end of October in my area. Let em ride it out!
Yeah the caterpillars are getting me too. Ive been pretty diligent with the bt too. I've probably lost 5-10% from those bastards. Most of mine are inside the buds.I haven't tried sledgehammer but I have some clearex from botanicare. They seem to be doing better, but if it doesn't I'll have to try some. These litte pots are pretty easy to flush. I think they hold right around a gallon of coco.
I'm going to try to let them go as long as I can but it's hard lol. As long as thery're doing ok and the bugs aren't too bad I'll keep going. I remember why I chopped early last year was caterpillars. I have the net now but they still find ways. I've already found some eating my leaves. Not near as bad as last year though, hopefully a moth just got lucky and flew in behind me when I opened the door.
I haven't tried sledgehammer but I have some clearex from botanicare. They seem to be doing better, but if it doesn't I'll have to try some. These litte pots are pretty easy to flush. I think they hold right around a gallon of coco.
I'm going to try to let them go as long as I can but it's hard lol. As long as thery're doing ok and the bugs aren't too bad I'll keep going. I remember why I chopped early last year was caterpillars. I have the net now but they still find ways. I've already found some eating my leaves. Not near as bad as last year though, hopefully a moth just got lucky and flew in behind me when I opened the door.
Yeah the caterpillars are getting me too. Ive been pretty diligent with the bt too. I've probably lost 5-10% from those bastards. Most of mine are inside the buds.
Capt. Jack's Dead Bug or Monterey, anything with Spinosad. It really works and safe during flower. Gotta get em before they start drilling through the middle of your colas. I don't know if it penetrates when they're inside so we still clip off the dead top sections until we find the little bastards. Spinosad is cheap, won't hurt to spray before you get attacked.
Happy hunting.
Well I think I had just one lucky moth get in cause all the caterpillars were the same size and color. I picked off about 10 and they were easy to find because the holes in the leaves lead a trail right to them. But not all is well. I always have problems with thrips outside, but this year they are way worse. I think my net keeps out the natural predators that keep them in check. So about 5 days ago I added a lot of sticky traps over, under, and inside the plants. I also added some cotton balls with vanilla extract that's supposed to trap them. They dig into the cotton to find the source of the smell and can't get out. So far it seems to be working well. I do a shake test where I shake a branch and see how many fly off and there is way less now. I also put some neem oil in my little moates that are under the drip trays to keep ants and crawlers out so they have a harder time finding good water. I'm gonna keep riding this with no sprays as long as I can. A lot of the leaves look bad from the thrips, but the buds look great. I can't wait to try some. I can always chop early and start up inside again if I have to, but I'm hoping for full term. I have to do one more run with these three strains then I'll pop some of the new beans I got. I took these pics yesterday.
Well I think I had just one lucky moth get in cause all the caterpillars were the same size and color. I picked off about 10 and they were easy to find because the holes in the leaves lead a trail right to them. But not all is well. I always have problems with thrips outside, but this year they are way worse. I think my net keeps out the natural predators that keep them in check. So about 5 days ago I added a lot of sticky traps over, under, and inside the plants. I also added some cotton balls with vanilla extract that's supposed to trap them. They dig into the cotton to find the source of the smell and can't get out. So far it seems to be working well. I do a shake test where I shake a branch and see how many fly off and there is way less now. I also put some neem oil in my little moates that are under the drip trays to keep ants and crawlers out so they have a harder time finding good water. I'm gonna keep riding this with no sprays as long as I can. A lot of the leaves look bad from the thrips, but the buds look great. I can't wait to try some. I can always chop early and start up inside again if I have to, but I'm hoping for full term. I have to do one more run with these three strains then I'll pop some of the new beans I got. I took these pics yesterday.
That cotton ball trick is a new one to me. I'll have to try that. I had thrips this year too but they really didn't do much damage. After I stopped spraying, predators returned to my garden. Especially the mantids, en force.
Here's another good trick I used. I put an inch of water with neem soap and sm90 wetting agent in my shop vac, then shook all the branches one at a time and sucked them up as they flew off. I think that worked very well. I could see them getting sucked up!