Emilya Green
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Hi! I do have something that can help... my lactobacillus serum. I also spray my plants with my AACTs and my microbial super pack solutions. Active microbes on the leaves make them so healthy that they become bug and disease resistant as well as able to uptake nutrients more efficiently. No pesticides are necessary, and no smells or oils need to mess with your buds. Good luck!Little report, so all the girls bounced back and there are some clear strong leaders out of the pack. I'm starting to put them into there top secret outdoor wild locations. Chicken wire is up, slug pellets are down but I cant help feel they are sitting ducks for aphids and insects especially anything airborne. Is there a way to spray on an bio/organic insect repellant to the plant? I've used neem oil, onion and chilli water and your garden centre bug spray. All of which I cant see really working that great for something I'm gunna smoke..... soooooo any advice? I'd love to hear from the queen herself on any thoughts @Emilya.
Here's a sneaky pic of the root ball from the purple haze auto after just 3 weeks!
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