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I was trying to figure out just how one could even have a copper def., unles you didn't feed anything close to a decent fertilizer, (or Organic) with micronutrients. I hate the stuff, but I have seen posts around of nice Miracle Grow gardens, believe it or not!
Trying to keep this Acapulco Gold beauty small because of visibility. I only have the one this year and thought I'd share. I didn't expect to do anything this year but I came across 2 seeds of Acapulco Gold and just had to. The other was her brother and he had to go.
Have you tried putting crushed up egg shells in your soil? We don’t get the humidity as much here but we get early frost and then season ends quick, so you have to beat winter here. Any how I’ve been using it for a while as a preventative and it seems to help. The sulfur in it I suppose is what helps. I usually put it in my compost.Still got 9 with no sign of it. But with the rain and high humidity it’s just a matter of time. These are still goingView attachment 896569View attachment 896570View attachment 896571View attachment 896572View attachment 896573View attachment 896574
That dark color. I have a few buds like that. Is that good? I had given them a bloom booster and the next day some had that dark brown clump. I thought it is nutrient burn! What is it? Bud rot????Update, the dreaded bud rot is on the March. Had to cut 3 ladies in the last 3 daysView attachment 896563View attachment 896564View attachment 896565View attachment 896566View attachment 896567View attachment 896568
Not good, you are correct bud rot!:(That dark color. I have a few buds like that. Is that good? I had given them a bloom booster and the next day some had that dark brown clump. I thought it is nutrient burn! What is it? Bud rot????
that last pic is a tragedyWow, I just took some pictures of the girls that have some colas, then we covered the plants with netting. The next day it started gently raining for which we had been warned, but early afternoon my little canyon got hit with heavy rain and a very heavy winds. My big heavy plants got knocked over and 2 of them snapped near the base, each 3 or 4 inch diameter trunks.
Now, as I write this, the rain is starting again. Wish us luck.View attachment 896948View attachment 896949View attachment 896950View attachment 896951
Crap..It's on the way here AGAIN! Mine were clobbered, but not as bad as your poor ladies..I hope you can get it sorted out.Wow, I just took some pictures of the girls that have some colas, then we covered the plants with netting. The next day it started gently raining for which we had been warned, but early afternoon my little canyon got hit with heavy rain and a very heavy winds. My big heavy plants got knocked over and 2 of them snapped near the base, each 3 or 4 inch diameter trunks.
Now, as I write this, the rain is starting again. Wish us luck.View attachment 896948View attachment 896949View attachment 896950View attachment 896951
Those look like they need some framing around them. If you have any lumber I’d start framing a cage. On a budget you could chop some small pine down and build a frame. Looks like the net could use major support.Wow, I just took some pictures of the girls that have some colas, then we covered the plants with netting. The next day it started gently raining for which we had been warned, but early afternoon my little canyon got hit with heavy rain and a very heavy winds. My big heavy plants got knocked over and 2 of them snapped near the base, each 3 or 4 inch diameter trunks.
Now, as I write this, the rain is starting again. Wish us luck.View attachment 896948View attachment 896949View attachment 896950View attachment 896951
Those look like they need some framing around them. If you have any lumber I’d start framing a cage. On a budget you could chop some small pine down and build a frame. Looks like the net could use major support.
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