Tumbleweed375
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Smart. Keep them pests out.thanks bro id sleep in it if i could id just need a roofjust kidding i normally pot my outdoor plants into the tent there when there small seedlings.
Haha be careful bro. Leave him a nice fatty and some crisps , maybe he might guard your plants at nightbro gota watch for the sasquatches though if i dolook this one chucks a rock at skunk.
yeh bro a few stingy rogers and some salt vinegarSmart. Keep them pests out.
Haha be careful bro. Leave him a nice fatty and some crisps , maybe he might guard your plants at night
yup tumble, yeh its looking like decent ground so far. i did do a test with some autos last year and they did pretty good. hardly any maintenance at the same spot just slug traps mainly. the plants last year had a tough time just left really. with some work i think the plants should be way bigger these where autos. a good photo plant should get way biggerLooking great! It looks like this run is off to a really nice start
yeh beer works great tumble like half can as a trap. i use the copper tape, cut the bottom of a part cup, and i use the tape on that. with the plant stem through the middle of the party cup, as like a barrier.Wow! Some huge 7 fingers on that one!
What kind of slug traps do you use? I deal with crazy amounts of snails in the garden every year. I look at them as food for the Blue Jays and corvids in the area, but if there are too many I put out a few bowls of beer nightly.
I dig a shallow hole, just deep enough for the bowl fill it halfway with beer... next morning 10-15 drunk snails in each bowl.
yeh that and the beer traps around the plants, that would be great still tumble. ill get some beer traps going this time to ive not really tried them but, ill get some going should help alot to.That is genius! Definitely a cleaner solution and no need to waste beer haha
thanks Schwifty for following along, your plants allways look great man. you still got the frostette from other year that plant looked awesome.Woooooooow, I missed so much!!! What an awesome read this was! Definitely following along now. This should be moved to a different section
Cheers bro!!! I only mention it cause it’s under Introduce Yourself.thanks Schwifty for following along, your plants allways look great man. you still got the frostette from other year that plant looked awesome.ive kinda got a load different stuff going indoor and out, so just thought to post it all in the one thread.
yeh nice bud the frostettes look awesome, be following along for sure thanks for the good words. yeh im kinda a newb to the siteCheers bro!!! I only mention it cause it’s under Introduce Yourself.
I didn’t save the Frostette, but I do have some more seeds that are en route and plan on doing a phenohunt to save a couple moms.
You’ve got a lot to keep you busy, and you’re kicking ass across the board man, keep it up!
Loving the vibes from your grow!yup tumble, yeh its looking like decent ground so far. i did do a test with some autos last year and they did pretty good. hardly any maintenance at the same spot just slug traps mainly. the plants last year had a tough time just left really. with some work i think the plants should be way bigger these where autos. a good photo plant should get way bigger
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The only things I've found that work are copper and baits. Tried the beer and caught maybe 3 snails in 8 cups burried in the garden. Just didn't work for me. Copper pipe is the bomb. As long as they can't get under it it works like a charm. I also pick them off my greenhouse wall early mornings once or twice a week, mainly small slugs and that helps reduce their numbers but a braided wire around a stem always works for meyeh beer works great tumble like half can as a trap. i use the copper tape, cut the bottom of a part cup, and i use the tape on that. with the plant stem through the middle of the party cup, as like a barrier.
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awesome man, you put the pipes around the flower bead there.The only things I've found that work are copper and baits. Tried the beer and caught maybe 3 snails in 8 cups burried in the garden. Just didn't work for me. Copper pipe is the bomb. As long as they can't get under it it works like a charm. I also pick them off my greenhouse wall early mornings once or twice a week, mainly small slugs and that helps reduce their numbers but a braided wire around a stem always works for me
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