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Usually I would. If a plant has bad pm going unnoticed it can often jump ship to a more resistant plant later in flower. I'm not this season for any plants until I noticed for sure pm or something. I wanna know which of my plants are most user friendly...
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Usually I would. If a plant has bad pm going unnoticed it can often jump ship to a more resistant plant later in flower.

I'm not this season for any plants until I noticed for sure pm or something. I wanna know which of my plants are most user friendly here. I'm just so far not getting anything but perfect weather. Forecast showing a week of straight rain starting in about a week though.

That spot on the leaf on that last pic was totally gone after dew. And picked some wooly aphids off her. So I'm gonna let her ride. Those bastards leave a powdery sometimes sticky white spot wherever they come in contact with a dew drop lol.


When I spray h202 I spray enough to wash the plant off pretty much, including buds, I just make sure conditions are good for them drying quickly. I actually never used h20w solutions on cannabis til this year, just cucumbers and stuff. I think it was Stokes who told me it's just fine. So I added it into my procedure on a couple small plants I was treating anyway. And yea. It's like the least damaging thing I've ever put on cannabis flowers tbh. I even tested it ont he Tammy's at way higher rates then recommended and it didn't do a damn thing to look or smell. Didn't hurt the tissues. And they are very clean looking buds too lmao.. currently haven't done citric on them since last rains, im curious how daily h202 foliars alone will handle rock dense cookies-style flowers outside.

Usually I do citric acid coming into flower outside. And that's it.

When I spray citric acid I just spray lightly and evenly in the surface of the leaves and buds. Not enough to drench and drip. Its spreads pretty good when the plant's already or recently been wet. Most premixed formulas have some light plant safe soaps for help it spread evenly. I rarely did that. But ymmv.
Thanks, I found a bottle of Growers Ally Fungicide (citric) and sprayed all my plants after our brief shower this morining. Has been cloudy until about an hour ago. Not expecting much, but I'll check tomorrow.
I think I saw a little PM in one of the Okanagan Grapes I took down yesterday so I need to get on a schedule.
Do you think I should spray with H2O2 next? And when? I basically just want to save my extras even tho' I'm treating all.
Our forcast is cool until Monday then it ramps back up into the 80s. No rain.
 
Thanks, I found a bottle of Growers Ally Fungicide (citric) and sprayed all my plants after our brief shower this morining. Has been cloudy until about an hour ago. Not expecting much, but I'll check tomorrow.
I think I saw a little PM in one of the Okanagan Grapes I took down yesterday so I need to get on a schedule.
Do you think I should spray with H2O2 next? And when? I basically just want to save my extras even tho' I'm treating all.
Our forcast is cool until Monday then it ramps back up into the 80s. No rain.
Growers ally was what I used in KC because the commercial.facility I and Tammy worked at bought it by the giant rain barrel container. Let us take it for free.


Fantastic stuff. It's a product I definitely recommend

Once your doing citric just reapply after every good rain. I never used h202 in KC. Just that growers ally stuff.

I just recommended the h202 wash before the rain as a way to clean the plants of spores and dust and stuffs before the rain and citric acid really. Isn't a critical step with the citric. Is just something I would do personally lol
 
Thanks, I found a bottle of Growers Ally Fungicide (citric) and sprayed all my plants after our brief shower this morining. Has been cloudy until about an hour ago. Not expecting much, but I'll check tomorrow.
I think I saw a little PM in one of the Okanagan Grapes I took down yesterday so I need to get on a schedule.
Do you think I should spray with H2O2 next? And when? I basically just want to save my extras even tho' I'm treating all.
Our forcast is cool until Monday then it ramps back up into the 80s. No rain.
When it's cool and cloudy PM gets by on morning dew alone. Ime that's when PM is actually at its most threatening to spread rapidly. Especially right after rains.


As far as h202 goes. I took this sample from Tammy 2 at like 6am yesterday morning. That plant has seen nothing but h202 solution sprayings every single afternoon since she started flowering. Rain cloud or shine.

This one bud has my entire kitchen smelling like coffee and stank when I walk in lol.

Inspecting the plant I can't find the slightest evidence of PM or botrytis.

These buds are very dense. Some of the densest I've ever grown outside pulled this early. It's pretty nutso dense. Def cookies strains that have no business being outside here.

I'm very impressed with peroxide solution on its own. If I wasn't gone half the afternoons I would switch to h202 only 100%
 

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Gonna cull my PB Breath x C-Man clone. And pop another one (I have several to go through) at the new place.

This one has a pretty bad node spacing. I def got a better structured example in those beans somewhere.
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Looks light stretched, isn't lol.
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Getting the tent sealed up before I head on to the club.

Went ahead and did a watering 12hrs early so I can get back on my right before lights out watering schedule. They'll be fine just once.

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Pulled some premie PB 2 out the film cup to sample before my ride arrives. It's already quite decent. A lot more potent then expected. And doesn't taste bad at all. Needed to burp anyway. Bit too sticky. Smoked decent though. Very skunky 💚
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Im going to do one more good flora micro feeding on all the biggest girls that still have about a month or more left.. My biggest plants have a manganese spot here and there. Very mild but def a micronutrient thing, can be common towards the end of a goat shit run, and its why i keep the micro around.


Ive never had plants this large running this method, i kinda expected that to create some micronutrient things. I think the mimosa roots really helped the girls get bigger then they would have without em. The one thing goat shit lacks is mineral content, hence the flood plane loam, however i did NOT amend the soil as much as i should have for plants this large.

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Indoor ladies looking so happy. Been a very solid run so far. No issues anywhere. Beautiful plants. Only one pheno I'm gonna let go of so far.
 
Snoked some of the premie sample popcorn buds today. PB2, tammy 2, and Mexi red x afghan.


Very pleased so far. I think I'm gonna be pretty satisfied this harvest season 😍🤞💚

Tammy 2.
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Well the veg box is settling nicely back into being half-starved to keep things slow.

That was fun.
 

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Tammy #2 and the Mexi Red x afghan will prob get the chop block here in a bout a week. There's going to be a week straight of rain and i really just dont feel like babying those two small plants through all of that. They're already dank and theyre quite small plants anyway.

Mexi red could use 2 more weeks, but shell be fine. Shes already going cloudy in the trichs pretty quick.

Tammy 2 could use 3 more weeks for sure, maybe more, but she's rock hard dense. That pheno has no business growing outside here, ive just got lucky with the weather. Going to keep her clone to run indoors though. She's really dank already.

the rest are gonna ride it out.

Pb2 and mystery sativa should be ready by end of september.

The 3 peaceblasters thatll be left will be fine with rain. May lose little bits, prob wont be a ton.

Biggs though. Already fighting eptoria and PM with her. Her trichome coverage is spotty at best, shes developing slow, and the trichomes smell like week old KFC deep dryer oil. Its not pleasant. I may cut her down at the start of the rain too. Idk yet, well see how i feel about her when it starts raining.
 
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Pic 14 - worm!
I got.him lol.


I was actually just amending my post in the train wreck to let people know that he was taken care of lmao


Good eye
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I bought a bag of buds that were way too wet when I was a teenager. There were a couple of these guys alive in the bag lol
 
Ah yes more, more! Those colas are looking nice! Puting some weight aswell hahaha. I dont know why people insist on taking pictures when there's a lot of light I much prefeer darkness and the flash or the lantern of the camera. Not only my LEDs make the color glitch but also you cant appreciate the trichomes as well. Idk to me they look better this way, night time or lights off.
 
Gave all the big plants a bottle feeding yesterday. Light flora micro, and a good dose of Alaska more bloom.

The big ones kinda outgrew my growing method a little unexpectedly. Prob thanks to all the giant mimosa legume roots. I want to help them stack a bit through the second burst coming in.


Will be the first and only bottled bloom feed. And will definitely be the last micro feeding
 
Ah yes more, more! Those colas are looking nice! Puting some weight aswell hahaha. I dont know why people insist on taking pictures when there's a lot of light I much prefeer darkness and the flash or the lantern of the camera. Not only my LEDs make the color glitch but also you cant appreciate the trichomes as well. Idk to me they look better this way, night time or lights off.
I think a lot of people consider the flash shots exaggerated lol. They kind of are though a bit lol.

I like twilight flash shots with a high MP cam because it makes finding caterpillar poops and live worms easier without having to dig into the flowers
 
Pic 14 - worm!
btw the worm plant, that's my fast flowering more hybrid leaning peaceblaster #2 pheno i was gonna make you some S1s from to try if you wanted.
She is still flowering quite fast. Excellent structure, and still has not been sprayed with anything since before she started flowering. Even when i did the last spinosad she was skipped over because she didnt need it. Even the beetles back in mid summer just kind of ignored that one for some reason. She's seen several very dewy nights in the upper 40s and low 50s already too without skipping a beat so far. Im gonna have rainy nights several days in a row down at temps like that next week too.

Im gonna leave her unsprayed through all that and see what happens. I have become quite confident in that one's ability to successfully continue to be a living plant through lots of rain 🤣 🤣


So far, like 3 little caterpillars are the only trouble that plant has given me all season long. Her genetics are pretty damn perfect to o. Excellent structure and not so much as a single misplaced leaf finger anywhere on the entire plant. The plant is about 6.5ft tall, expecting upwards of 2 lbs. Shes developing pretty much all the way in, and all the way down both.


She's probably the closest thing to perfect ive ever put outside to grow tbh. Even her smell is that old school raunchy columbian skunk stank you just dont really find anywhere anymore with a back drop of spicy pine sawdust lol. She is both my stickiest, and my stinkiest plant. Shell be done before september is over at this rate here too. Her premie buds are potent, very potent. Def the strongest premie buds ive sampled from the patch so far. She's also definitely gonna handily out yield my 2 OJ x BB plants that are a bit bigger then she is.
 
I think a lot of people consider the flash shots exaggerated lol. They kind of are though a bit lol.

I like twilight flash shots with a high MP cam because it makes finding caterpillar poops and live worms easier without having to dig into the flowers
There's a thing called lightning in the wild that all plants are used to, people dont remember that, I think they will be fine specially if its when the night started.
True, you can also see better whats in there.
 
There's a thing called lightning in the wild that all plants are used to, people dont remember that, I think they will be fine specially if its when the night started.
True, you can also see better whats in there.
Oh you meant Hermie risk.


There's also full moons. And if no light pollution you can literally read a book under star and moon light once your eyes adjust.


In my experience small light leaks don't even cause hermies indoors. If small light leaks are enough of a stress to hurt me or plants, then those plants will hurt me from any number of insignificant stressors early on in flower lol.

Every tent I've ever had has been clawed up by my cat. If you climb inside when lights off and zip it up, my plants see starlight pretty much all the time.

The light leaks causing Hermes is leftover misinformation from breeders trying to hide their shoddy breeding practices using genetic hermaphrodite plants in the early 2000s. European breeders figured out that they could still sell those seeds to Americans because domestic seeds were so expensive here. And when people had hermaphrodite issues the breeders could just say you must have had light leaks or stressed the plants. And such began a decades-long culture of believing misinformation because it's thrown around in the echo Chambers.


Bouncing photoperiods around yea that can cause stress hermies to pop on otherwise resistant plants. Because that's a stress factor naturally not found in nature. Small Light leaks do not cause hermies. Not in any of my own breeding experience anyway.
 
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