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I got my capt jacks at home Depot. They had all of their products and plenty of them.Foliar conditioner post ...
Post in thread '2025 outdoor grows! Let’s see em!' https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/2025-outdoor-grows-let’s-see-em.166854/post-3308940
I just drop some cut aloe into hot tap water like a tea, shake it hard let it sit and spray away . I don't mess with Neem oil. I have some . Scared to use it. I watched that episode of Growing Belushi where he fried an entire crop of plants . Nah I'll skip unless I have no choice .I got my capt jacks at home Depot. They had all of their products and plenty of them.
So you boil aloe plant and spray onto the plant?
What am I need to do for my seedlings? One is going strong and the other not so. I'll have to put up and updated pic tomorrow morning.
Oh gross did I just screw myself? Even just spraying on inside edge?I just drop some cut aloe into hot tap water like a tea, shake it hard let it sit and spray away . I don't mess with Neem oil. I have some . Scared to use it. I watched that episode of Growing Belushi where he fried an entire crop of plants . Nah I'll skip unless I have no choice .
Autos for me go really quick... I started with them failed ALot. Did one last year was great small. Went to photos to learn . Picked up some more autos recently to try again.I was told they were auto. Got a few seeds from a friend.
Leaves mainly it's photo toxic .Oh gross did I just screw myself? Even just spraying on inside edge?
So inside edge of pot and outer edge of dirt away from seedling fine?Leaves mainly it's photo toxic .
What is photo toxicLeaves mainly it's photo toxic .
Cant leave it exposed to sunlight or lighting after treatment. They will burn. Something that has to been done at night .What is photo toxic
Yeah if your taking precautions to do it a night you should be fine . Let it absorb. Be dry and all before sunrise . If I ever had to use it that's when I would use it at night . Away from any lighting .So inside edge of pot and outer edge of dirt away from seedling fine?
Agreed , I feed mine just enough the very teeny tips get a little burnt . I use fox farm nutes too.FF Ocean nutrients don't last very long I found out. Make sure to keep an eye on yellow, the N goes fast I noticed.
Good arms!
When they are that size , I typically make sure the 4 inches around the seedling is moist. I then allow it to dry back to establish watering schedules. I use the lighter color to indicate it's time to water .What gadgets do I need for a successful outdoor grow in Florida. What should I do when my plants have sprouted? When do I worry about mites? What is the life cycle?
7 gal fabric pots
Foxfarm ocean forest soil
In screened in patio.
Gets real hot on patio 112°F
Wilting on one true leaf
Sprouted for about a week
Thank you for your knowledge
What do you feed them?Agreed , I feed mine just enough the very teeny tips get a little burnt . I use fox farm nutes too.
Was around 6 pm when I did itYeah if your taking precautions to do it a night you should be fine . Let it absorb. Be dry and all before sunrise . If I ever had to use it that's when I would use it at night . Away from any lighting .
Autos for me go really quick... I started with them failed ALot. Did one last year was great small. Went to photos to learn . Picked up some more autos recently to try again.
That would be a good time I would think.Was around 6 pm when I did it
What kind of light and are they inside?I just drop some cut aloe into hot tap water like a tea, shake it hard let it sit and spray away . I don't mess with Neem oil. I have some . Scared to use it. I watched that episode of Growing Belushi where he fried an entire crop of plants . Nah I'll skip unless I have no choice .
All of my seedlings I put under a light for the first couple of weeks . So they get a full 18 hours . Till week 4
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