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Wait, why did I say I would transplant GT2 if it was voted 100% male? Why didn't someone correct me on Friday? :eek:

I hope it turns out female after all!
What happened to the GT1??
 
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a little cross-breeding here, between my Trinidad Scorpion Peppers and Marijuana Plants... Read Hot Smoke... :)
 

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Wait, why did I say I would transplant GT2 if it was voted 100% male? Why didn't someone correct me on Friday? :eek:

I hope it turns out female after all!
Maybe I’m just that powerful. :eek: I’m sure i picked the #2kush as female. Seems you missed that in your tally but it made its way to your subconscious and made you transplant it... mwahaha!

I’m happy to be right about the GT-1! I picked one so far... that had the most pronounced crossed stipules i seem to remember.
 
So I have a couple things.

First, is there a spreadsheet anywhere showing the sex guesses of the plants? I'm pretty competitive so I would like to know how my semi-educated guesses are faring.

Second, and more important to me is my bug/pest problem. I figured there is no better place to post a cannabis related question then the home of the MOTY. Since this is my first time battling bugs it is all a learning experience for me. As recommended since all my afflicted plants are smaller clones, seedlings, and small vegging plant I purchased a bottle of Neem oil and have been soaking (to the point the plants are all drooped over) the bottoms and tops of all the leaves on every one of my young vegging plant. Treatment is in 3 day intervals and so far I've applied it three times. Today I snipped off a bunch of leaves showing the telltale little white spots and looked them over really well with my cheap Chinese lighted mini microscope. I did not see anything crawling or snacking on any of the selected leaf fingers.

However, on a couple of the leaves I saw little round opaque balls. Some lighter in color then others. They appeared to be pierced by the hairs on the underside of the leaves. Almost as if they were impaled on the hairs. A couple people have told me that this is something that is on the leaves and probably aren't eggs. Others say they've never heard of that and they are eggs. The thing is they were not on all the leaf fingers I sampled just on a few. So if it is something that is found on the leaves why wouldn't it be on all the leaves?

I posted here because only like 3 people visit my thread. Any help is appreciated.

Oh, I was also told to buy a product called Spinosoid (sp) and to switch it up with the neem oil. One one day, the other the following spray. Good idea?
 
an infestation starts someplace, and continues to spread if left untreated, so identifying a pest problem early and beginning treatment early, improves your chances at eradication...bugs, like viruses, do have the ability to build an immunity, so varying products, could be beneficial...Spinosad is an active ingredient in a lot of commercial pest applications, and has various reviews based on different pest problems...it is a natural product, and liked by many soil growers...good luck with Yer' beasties...:goodluck:...cheerz...:high-five:...h00k...:hookah:...
 
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