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Started hardening off plants a couple days ago, today they was out for 10 hours. They seem fine, should I be able to put them out in a couple days?
Definitely males, males develop ahead of females. Little dingle berries instead of hairs.So you know it was a Male before flower? I'm assuming same strain and look diffrent? Can I assume the broad thick one (back left)is a male and the others are female? These are bag seeds. It is definitely the odd one out of all 11.View attachment 973888View attachment 973889
I can’t spot males any orher way. Have had tall spindly ones i was sure would be males that were female and short bushy ones that looked female but grew pollen pods.But just one out of 11? Seems to lucky for me lol. Buts it's the only one like that. And I'm sure they all have the 2 hairs. They are 24hour light and around 7 weeks old. Didnt think got balls till after flip.
@Buzzer7777 would be the guy to answer this...I would like to hear advice on this too.
Unless you have a problem you shouldn't have to be spraying. Maintenance spray of neem would be a couple times a month. If your susceptible to PM you could try a systemic. If you have bud worms then you'll want to spray before you see them, but no reason to be spraying every (other) night. Spraying at night in general isn't a good idea as it will lead to PM and mold. Bt worm spray breaks down in the sun, so one of the few I'd spray in the early evening. Better to do your sprays in the early morning.Getting ready to plant outside, should I use horticulture oil for spraying at night for bugs? If not that what is a good foliar spray to deter bugs. Also how often to spray them?
I've never had a chewer that was able to overtake my plants, it's primarily the piercer/suckers that cause all the problems - aphids, mites, thrips, and spit bugs (as they carry Xylella). I saw a bunch of grasshopper yesterday, but they're more of a pee nuisance. Don't know anything about boring beetles, but make sure they're going after your crops before trying to take em down. By doing a ton of spraying you might be laying waste to everything, which will make you easy prey for the bad bugs. One of the advantages about being outside is that you have some natural protection when the bad bugs show up. (As opposed to being inside where you have no help and Mother normally wins.) Hopefully you can get your plants large enough to where losing leaves isn't a big deal. Where I'm at it's the damn bud worm. I spray Bt and Spinoside but get hammered every year.I'm assuming there will be a bug problem just by what I've seen from prior summers. Emerald ash bore is a problem. And I know boring beetles tend to enjoy the plants. It's about 30 ft from a slow moving stream that I have been freeing up to stop the stagnating pools in it. Lots of chewed up leaves on the property.
Not every night and i kind of agree with wait and see, because there is no “one spray fits all”. Neem or spinosad once or twice/month, May-July, late day, til they flower. The only thing i spray on early buds is btk, because i know there will be caterpillars. I spray before it rains to spread it thoroughly on the plant and right after, it seems rain hatches the eggs. Right now, my main concern is whether the f’in aphids on my roses will develop a taste for cannabis.