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Been composting with worms for 15 years! No better way to feed outdoor plants!Here is a quick video of my worm bin. If you look closely you can a actually see the living organisms at work !
Been composting with worms for 15 years! No better way to feed outdoor plants!Here is a quick video of my worm bin. If you look closely you can a actually see the living organisms at work !
I found quit a few yellow leaves low and inside the plants, more than two plants. I have been throwing everything at them, but it was 104 yesterday and near that for 3-4 days. I got some silica Monday and have added to tea and watering water. My plants are just showing flowering hairs and yes they have gotten a load of Cal-Mag and Epsom salts. I suppose I have always gotten yellow leaves BUT is that NORMAL?Update on southern Ontario Grow.... some yellowing/cannibalism happening. Applied some blood meal and trying out an Epsom salt foliar spray. Comments/advice welcome.View attachment 1008208View attachment 1008209View attachment 1008210View attachment 1008211View attachment 1008213
I found quit a few yellow leaves low and inside the plants, more than two plants. I have been throwing everything at them, but it was 104 yesterday and near that for 3-4 days. I got some silica Monday and have added to tea and watering water. My plants are just showing flowering hairs and yes they have gotten a load of Cal-Mag and Epsom salts. I suppose I have always gotten yellow leaves BUT is that NORMAL?
They look awesome holy fack!Heres my light dep from start till now.. 5 more weeks till finished. Strains are wedding cake, icecream cake and slurakane what do you guys think
I saw this little guy on my Lvtk plant this morning it’s a hummingbird moth a rare sight to seeI know there can be a deficiency or too much of something that can cause yellowing leaves but from what I know, flowering plants start shedding leaves as it goes along and the product of that are yellowing leaves that the plant is sucking the nutrients out of. So I'm pretty positive that it is normal, at least during the flowering stages lol
On a side note, does anyone know if this is a supposed killer hornet? Never seen anything like it before and I nearly put my face right into it before I noticed it lol! View attachment 1008245
I used Milk and water for PM spray it on the leaves when the sun is shining brightest. The mold and water react to the sunlight and somehow the leaves don't burn and the PM goes away in 1 -2 treatments 1 week. Worked better than anything I've every seen. Didn't harm the plants 1 bit and any left over milk I mixed with water and gave the plants a snack they loved it. Just be sure to flush s lil it can go rancid and make the soil smell like rotten milkI have been spraying potassium bicarbonate, sunflower lecithin, glycerin, potassium silicate, essential oil of cinnamon, wintergeeen, thyme, oregano, clove and neem oil. I caught pm on one leaf when it was about the size of the end of a pencil.. no sign of pm here! I also cover my plants with a tarp when it rains. The strain is BC pink kush (Flowr Corp genetics) I heard pink kush is susceptible to mold so I’m also building a greenhouse around them when mid September hits.
I used milk last year on some plants that were about 3 - 4 weeks in bloom. I found that it made all the pistols turn brown and the bud was not smokable. Just don’t spray it on the buds !I used Milk and water for PM spray it on the leaves when the sun is shining brightest. The mold and water react to the sunlight and somehow the leaves don't burn and the PM goes away in 1 -2 treatments 1 week. Worked better than anything I've every seen. Didn't harm the plants 1 bit and any left over milk I mixed with water and gave the plants a snack they loved it. Just be sure to flush s lil it can go rancid and make the soil smell like rotten milk
Ha ha yeah I had them in my yard last year. I actually made a slow mo video of one. Check this out!I saw this little guy on my Lvtk plant this morning it’s a hummingbird moth a rare sight to see
Wow nice trics on your fan leaf stem!So the jelly dreams I bred finally had their indoor test run! They came down today! Definitely can't wait to see what they do outdoors next season.
I also have some male pollen from it that I will be breeding a branch off of a few select plants outdoors in my garden in a couple of weeks.
Thank youWow nice trics on your fan leaf stem!