Dirtbag
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And here's one for the ladies to enjoy! Hahahahaha.
Thats some freaky shit !
Confirmed ehLol if you can handle all 3:30 min of this you'll understand what it's really like to be a Canadian haha.
Fans on high right over the tops of the pots and scrape & remove the soil around the rims to level with the rest of the soil & 6" of sticky tape hanging off a lower branch on each plant. I think the fans on high do the most good, if they can't fly they don't stick around very long.Hey @Dirtbag do you hang yellow sticky cards above the canopy as well as lay them on the pots?
I have not erradicated my gnats. The pro mix had them for sure.
I am still using Microbe lift mosquito control which renders deformed, even wingless bugs in the runoff sometimes. And some confused crawlers that fly funny. But a couple of adults always survive it seems.
So i see a few here and there. Nuisance level i guess.
I have been pushing the dry cycle but some plants will always be freshly watered in my system.
I went so many years without the suckers. :-(
I doubt you miss this time of year here in the Maritimes, It's black fly season. They make working in the yard so much fun, tuck in a few mosquito's and we have Spring finely 20 c weather and the bugs love it.And here's one for the ladies to enjoy! Hahahahaha.
I doubt you miss this time of year here in the Maritimes, It's black fly season. They make working in the yard so much fun, tuck in a few mosquito's and we have Spring finely 20 c weather and the bugs love it.
Man seriously looking at this picture, it's hard to believe how brutally I pruned that lavanda cream on the left when I flipped. She was stripped clean to the top node on each branch. Phenomenal. View attachment 978191
Hey pipe cant stand those peckers either they tought me the black fly dance a few years ago in maine, i thought for sure that i could out run that bastard ,I doubt you miss this time of year here in the Maritimes, It's black fly season. They make working in the yard so much fun, tuck in a few mosquito's and we have Spring finely 20 c weather and the bugs love it.
Got to love Canada, looking like its snowing at the end of MayEnd of week 6. Dialing the food back to 0.7ec, 30% pbp grow, 70% pbp soil bloom, and increasing ph to 6.2. Also reducing irrigation frequency to 4 times a day and dropping temp and humidity slightly. Gonna try and get in here to pull a few more leaves in the next few days too.
No burnt tips this round really, pretty happy about that. Seems to be a common flaw with my grows sometimes despite being conservative with food..
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Soaking this all in even if I have to wait for coco to do itWell, probably the last little trick of this grow that I'm trying seems to be working something incredible.
Im within a couple weeks of the end now, and have tapered back nitrogen slightly and am somewhere around 2-4-5, feeding at about 0.6 EC.
The trick is once the runoff stabilizes at 0.6 after a couple days I cut my fertigation cycles back from 5 a day to 4, then 3 times a day, allowing the media to dry out quite a bit more than I have been, with extremely minimal runoff. Watering to good runoff once a day for the last watering to reset any buildup. And running low dose enzymes to keep things flowing..
The last 3 days or so, the buds have quite literally fucking exploded. I'm actually speechless. Ive never grown a crop this nice looking in all my years tending to this plant. Blown, away. I'll try and get a dark cycle pic tomorrow so you can see the buds better.. Incredible.
Soaking this all in even if I have to wait for coco to do it