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I never figured lowly me has much to do with the laws. Seeing a man can lose the popular and still win. And as far as watching, hell ya Big Brother is watching. Touchy subjects?? Shit now adays it don't even cost them to monitor us, that have programs I'd imagine that pick up every key word and saves it. We give that info freely with cell phones and PC's. The expectation in one hand and. See which fills first. And things do change pretty fast. Look how fast the fed started hitting dispensaries in Washington after Obama said we won't interfere? Tell the truth, I'd have never signed on the list of medical growers here in Oregon if it wasn't that I neede a card for my doctors. Otherwise, I'd probley still be going a uncarded grower. I'm a firm believer that IF they really want you for something,, you ain't got a chance... By getting a card I just signed on a treasure map for the Feds if they ever sway the other ways and crack that whip...
But anyways,,, thanks peoples the girls are liking the sun we've been having. Tonight I sprayed my girls with alittle neem. No bugs anywhere,,, but after them Hemp Mites last year, I'm taking no chances. Thanks God for them sprays atomizers. Anyone who has bigger plants could sure use one. They reach up 5 or 6 foot with the fog, and you get better coverage than a Hudson sprayer. And it sprays stingly making you spray go future. Great product. But I sprayed the neem as a deterrent. I will spray again in 3 days with a 50% strength dose. The first spray was about 85% strength. As a rule, I don't spray till the First of Sept with some Captin Jacks for caterpillars. One spray with it about 4 weeks before harvest and no more worms... The spray is well dissipated within 21 days. But there is nothing worse than hanging your crop and waking the next day to finds 30-40 catterpillers hanging down from your plants. And if you grow outside,, it will happen. Alot has to do with where you live byt here in Portland they have alot of them. My advice to all outdoor growers is to spray once 1st of Sept with one of the two good worm sprays that are out there. GL and Keepem Green
But anyways,,, thanks peoples the girls are liking the sun we've been having. Tonight I sprayed my girls with alittle neem. No bugs anywhere,,, but after them Hemp Mites last year, I'm taking no chances. Thanks God for them sprays atomizers. Anyone who has bigger plants could sure use one. They reach up 5 or 6 foot with the fog, and you get better coverage than a Hudson sprayer. And it sprays stingly making you spray go future. Great product. But I sprayed the neem as a deterrent. I will spray again in 3 days with a 50% strength dose. The first spray was about 85% strength. As a rule, I don't spray till the First of Sept with some Captin Jacks for caterpillars. One spray with it about 4 weeks before harvest and no more worms... The spray is well dissipated within 21 days. But there is nothing worse than hanging your crop and waking the next day to finds 30-40 catterpillers hanging down from your plants. And if you grow outside,, it will happen. Alot has to do with where you live byt here in Portland they have alot of them. My advice to all outdoor growers is to spray once 1st of Sept with one of the two good worm sprays that are out there. GL and Keepem Green