Capt.Lucky's Outdoors Auto Grow 2022 Tangie-Matic 420 Fast Buds

Not sure about slowing down the top of an untrained outside plant in September. I don't see what you would gain at this stage.

What's the weather outlook for the next month?
Chicago in October is anyone’s guess. I’m going to be bringing her inside for cold nites then back outside for the sunlight. It’s usually low 80s to 50s beginning of the month and then low 70s to 50s for the remainder.
 
Yep..old fleabay has been doing the same to me lately..sending wrong stuff or miss advertising products I've ordered. I ran out of flower nutes waiting and had to finally go to a shop in actual person yesterday...I wasn't impressed lol.
The shop keeper was well pleased to see me though..business must be slow,bless him.
 
Yep..old fleabay has been doing the same to me lately..sending wrong stuff or miss advertising products I've ordered. I ran out of flower nutes waiting and had to finally go to a shop in actual person yesterday...I wasn't impressed lol.
The shop keeper was well pleased to see me though..business must be slow,bless him.
Thank the gods w-mart has them so I’ll be going there and prolly use my basement for drying if r.h. is ok. I know the temp is. Trim jail tomorrow. TTYL bro. CL🍀
 
Journal Update: Day 70 I’m waiting on my hygrometer/thermometer’s before I chop. I don’t think the biggest Tangie is ready she’s still taking water. My Temple Kush is looking good I gave her a little maintenance feeding to prevent air pruning + pests. The auto’s are really putting out a lot of fragrance. Thanks for stopping by and remember to vote + support the Sponsors they’re the reason @420 Magazine can provide this site. Happy growing and hope you’re having a great week. Adios Amigos CL🍀

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Hang drying? That's good as long as you take them off the lines just before the stems snap when you bend them. Better to take them down too damp than too dry.
Well I’m not going to have much when it’s all said and done. But the friends I made and what I’ve learned makes it all worth while.

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I would never trash a plant with bugs! The Dr Bronner spray should do it, but it doesn't work immediately on contact. I'd do it every couple of days to make sure you get any new ones that hatch. They don't usually travel alone!

What's your Dr Bronner's mix ratio? I think it's supposed to be 1Tbs/qt.
2 teaspoons per gallon.
 
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