Good job there was plenty to share thenThanks, Vet. I shall see how good it is. The mites really ravaged a lot of the sugar leaves, seemingly eating or otherwise destroying their trichs.
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Good job there was plenty to share thenThanks, Vet. I shall see how good it is. The mites really ravaged a lot of the sugar leaves, seemingly eating or otherwise destroying their trichs.
I have, but not as much lately...I'll be around more after the first of the year...2020 just can't go away fast enough for me!Having you been posting? I don't recall seeing anything lately.
Been waiting all day for that update Carcass...you know how much I like Tuesdays.I have, but not as much lately...I'll be around more after the first of the year...2020 just can't go away fast enough for me!
I'll be doing a late journal update today- I waited a day too long to water her, and she looked half-dead this morning...took her 5 hours to perk back up, but she's almost back to normal now...
Great news GDB! Did you notice any difference to the flowers/buds? There wasn't much testing to see since the plant was almost ready anyhow, but it would be good to know what sort of damage or residue was noticed, if any.So for the anecdote, the SNS product is a spider mite killer. It was much more effective than the insecticide containing spinosad that I had been using, which to me didn't seem to have much of an effect at all. I believe that had I treated the plant with SNS again all of the bugs would have been done for.
Right, Mr. S.Great news GDB! Did you notice any difference to the flowers/buds? There wasn't much testing to see since the plant was almost ready anyhow, but it would be good to know what sort of damage or residue was noticed, if any.
Thanks, @Mr. Sauga. I hope not too, but I suspect that I will. At least now I'm locked and loaded.Thanks GDB! Let's hope you don't have to go through that again.
Thanks, Shed. Do you think it's too late to top this plant in a few spots?That's a beast! What's with the faux autos these days (you and carcass)?
Watch out for those taller tops that they don't get away from you.
Okay. I've got my eye on that middle stem. She's definitely getting bent!I wouldn't, and I don't think you need any more tops. I was thinking more about leaning those over if supercropping isn't your style. If it were mine, I'd wait until stretch was over and then crop them down the level of the rest of the canopy. But tying them out will do the same thing.
That was my first thought...that one looks like it's ready to reach for the lights...I've got my eye on that middle stem. She's definitely getting bent!
Hey, Fred! When did planting seeds become like rolling the dice?Hello G, I hope this day finds you well, looking sharp in your garden. Faux auto huh?
I'm popping a few of my crosses and the purple punch daddy was auto and the Afghani momma was photo. ????
Smile and stay stoneder
Thanks, @Carcass. Yours is a looker too!Your faux auto looks great!
That was my first thought...that one looks like it's ready to reach for the lights...
Stop by any time @Schnookie! And thanks.Hey GDB... just steppin' in ... haven't been active much. Looking good!
For me ahhh.........forever?Hey, Fred! When did planting seeds become like rolling the dice?