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Cronic you are a wealth of information......if you have any more questions ill try my best to answer
if you have any more questions ill try my best to answer
Would you mind just stopping by and showing me how to do this?
My friend I just broke my big rule of not joining a journal to far in. Your work has always beed to far in . I have so many subs, (I know you have same issue Im sure).I vowed not to sign up to anything with to much backlog.
I have to come see how the big king blue hodge hegg hangs out! Lol ( sorry weird name for hedgehogs! ) Couldn't resist any longer! Ill try over next week to read back!
What's a leaf miner?
Been doing a little research on the hole air-layering thing.It may give it a shot,just to see what happen's.
What's a leaf miner?
Leaf miners in Cannabis are usually the larval form of various species of flies, though a few species of moths and beetles also produce leaf-mining larvae. These larvae are very small maggots - seldom more than 3 mm long - ranging in color from white to pale green. The adult flies resemble tiny houseflies, about 2 mm long.
Outdoors leaves are occasionally attacked, but they are not usually a threat to the plant or yield.
Where the pest is found Leaf miners are found in the leaves, under the surface and in the tissue.
The leaves look like someone carved scribble lines into them. These little creatures are a pain to get rid of. While the miners eat and dig squiggly lines into your leaves, they plant their eggs deep inside, and they keep multiplying. When they hatch, the larvae feed off of your leaves until they get big enough to pupate. Pupation occurs within the leaf or in the soil beneath the plant. Once they emerge they repeat this cycle and cause a bigger infestation. - Leaf miners leave the plants open to pathogens and fungi. Leaf damage causes low yields. When the females dig to lay eggs, plants secrete a sap that attracts ants and flies, thus inviting more infestations and problems.
your talking about layering?
or just basic cloning from cuttings
I see a lot of people giving you advise there when I stopped in I don't know what to add to it but ill read it over again and see if they missed anything