That's a hard one Con. People have been associating the Confederate Flag as a KKK flag, or a neo-nazi for so long, and they kind of did claim the flag tho I have to agree, but that's what it's become. They don't even know what that flag meant to alot of people on both sides of that coin. But I don't want to go into all that. I have a Confederate Flag flying here alway has and will,, well two of them. One say 'I Ain't Coming Down' and she hasn't in all the years I've had it. Both my sons are well schooled in it's meaning. But all good. I stirred the pot enough for a minute. JK I know and understand the bad rap the flag and war has gotten. And I can see both sides or that coin. But that isn't the issue here in 2017
That great ya'll get the kids out to go plinking. My first gun was a 1908 savage 22 bolt action. Octagon barrel. My Uncle use to give me 5 or 6 shells and I'd take off. Birds weren't safe but I always either came back with acouple shells or a rabbit or squirrel. But I did have woods all around me at the time, so it was acceptable for an 11-12-year-old to be out alone with a gun. Now I don't recommend that. Hell, some kids and even adults shouldn't ever be allowed to own one.
You know Sticky,, spider mites,, I've hardly ever got them with an outdoor crop grown in pots in a yard dare I say that???????. Might be the wind, or other bugs,, but unless I've imported them on a plant But I never get spider mites. I have got them on my outdoor guerrilla grows before. Plants were grown mixed in with all of mother nature. Or mixed in the garden, But my plants grown in pots outback or with yards that get mowed, I've yet to get them,, knock on wood.. Worms, hemp mites, leafminers, aphids, hell even had scale on one, oh and bag worms, them suckers will get a crop overnight, but I have had everything. Now I have brought them in my garden from others either by transference or clones, and I seen them alot down in Cali, oh,, BTW last chance to spray plants least with the oils like neem. Girls are still young enough least I wood if I was worried. I spray mine with that worm spray 1st of next month or so,, but it's not a oil and doesn't seem to burn,, or hasn't in the past, the pistils on the flowers. Neem will kill the bugs,, and what I like is it deters. The oil coats and hangs around for alittle while giving you an extra chance to keepem clean. 75% of the products lay claim to using up to the day of harvest,, if ya don't mind smoking neem oil or some rosemary or something else except terpenes to scent your stash. The time is now to make sure your plants are bug-free. Keep eyes open everybody, you might squeeze 2 more sprayings, with a weaker dose solution the second. If you have problems.
You know like I've found out about life,,, is we can only control what comes across our front door thresholds and our personal property, before they say you can't have it, but After that it's gone to far. Meet Mister S Colt... I can't go there, but you get the idea.
I'll try to update a pic or two soon.. Nothing much happening, acouple autos coming in and plants are all budding cept 1... LOL one of the Number One Super autos. I had three,, I'm totally unimpressed so far with the genetics,, 1 started flowering and revegged? the second posed for this;
And the thrid is a 'LIME GREEN' plant, he same age as the skyline,, but still hasn't started flowering... Genetics? Running all over the place. The fem Muay Thais, I had more males than females. Unless someone got regular mixed in the name without me knowing, and the only female was a runt this year. Last year,, she got huge,, even with the Hemp mite problem we had to kill off her, she still got over 10' and I got a pound and bud and another half of secondary ones, all went in budder.... But I do have 3 Chaze super autos plants out there that all long the same and are doing as they should........ They are like 90 days of the 110-125 day cycle I hear works. Alot for an auto,, yes,,, but if I can harvest by mid Sept,, I say
mission acclomiced. Plants that should be done hella early with this one..
Keepem Green