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Suppose to rain all week. Do I keep them outside or pull them in after first shower? Mendo breath is delicious and so is glueI move mine in and out of the sun or weather all the time . When it's hot I pull them in shade or when it's raining hard until they can withstand it . This year is the first year I have committed to the capn jacks . So far it's been effective . I've only used 2, 16 ounce bottle so far . My guys are 5 feet tall at the moment . So it takes a bottle to cover them usually. Last year I used fox farm Don't Bug Me. So so . Pyrethrin based.
Walmart carries the capn jacks concentrate for 14.00 enough to last the seasonI prefer the soap one with the spinosaid but it's hard to always find in stock.
The foliar conditioner is something I read about somewhere... Did some looking .So I tried it. Someone on here has a post about it ....I'll have to locate it .
Tried it about a week ago. Last year the leaves just looked so papery. I wanted to find a way to make them lusher . So that's what I tried .
I use a light as a supplement only , in the beginning usually , before I transplant while they are small and can sit on a shelfWhat kind of light and are they inside?
I would use your best judgment there. I'm a sissy about our thunder storms . My girls are 5 feet tall and yesterday I pulled them under the porchSuppose to rain all week. Do I keep them outside or pull them in after first shower? Mendo breath is delicious and so is glue
Problem is it's also Florida so it's a coin toss if itll actually rain with the forecast. I know plants love rain waterI would use your best judgment there. I'm a sissy about our thunder storms . My girls are 5 feet tall and yesterday I pulled them under the porchafter about 15 minutes of down poor !
Yeah I'm born and raised!Problem is it's also Florida so it's a coin toss if itll actually rain with the forecast. I know plants love rain water
What do you feed them?
My auto last year really loved the Cha Ching by fox farm . It's easy mixes up like miracle grow .Fox farm nutes, In the begining I started with the dirty dozen . Then simplified it to the water soluble . Used this last year Easier for me . I also run the 2 standard liquids . Grow big and tiger Bloom
Oh yah!Fox farm nutes, In the begining I started with the dirty dozen . Then simplified it to the water soluble . Used this last year Easier for me . I also run the 2 standard liquids . Grow big and tiger Bloom
Your guys look off to a good start ... 7 gallon fabric, perfect ! . I upped the game to 10 gallons this year . Love them. @Oldchucky , convinced me .I use
Oh yah!
Nice!!!!Here is a couple photos with dates on my auto ... Again she was quick I planted her on St Patty's day she was done by June ish
So you use different foods throughout the grow?Fox farm nutes, In the begining I started with the dirty dozen . Then simplified it to the water soluble . Used this last year Easier for me . I also run the 2 standard liquids . Grow big and tiger Bloom
Also another quick tip I would recommend, with the fabric pots , definitely elevate them off the ground. Just a touch at least . I have mine on wire doors I repurposed from a pet cage I had. Chuck was the one who originally gave me the tip. Was sound advice . I developed some algae on the bottom when they were not. And since elevating , I haven't had to much of an issue with it returning .Suppose to rain all week. Do I keep them outside or pull them in after first shower? Mendo breath is delicious and so is glue
I use a high nitrogen for veg, 24 14 11, one is a liquid and other is a water soluble . Water soluble takes a little longer to break down than the liquid. I do not push the 24 14 11 until transplant or week 4 however for a auto I would start sooner . I just follow package instructions in the begining . Ease into it slowly increase it until I see slight tip burn. I usually mix in the 24 14 11 into my transplant dirt. Which in your case your already in your final pot.So you use different foods throughout the grow?
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