Seedsman Sponsored Grow: Peyote Wi-Fi By Beez

That's taking "Kill 'em with fire" literally. I like that approach
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Beez. I've been looking for your columbian gold: learn how to make your own seeds journal. I read it and took some screen shots. Just not enough of them. I started putting the collodial silver on two branches of one of my plants yesterday. Would like to read that journal again to make sure I do it right.
 
@JKB1989 Hope it is helpful for you. Everything you need to know about reversing a plant to make seeds is in that thread.
 
I think I may have come up with a better way to deal with pests the crawl on, eat, shit on, and destroy your plants. I don't want these things getting into my flowering tent. I have zero experience dealing with them so I'll never feel confident that they're gone. This is how I'm handling it


I think that was your best choice after being dealt such a bad hand; but like you, I would never have believed they were gone either.

Alright, chin up! Carry on! And what strain are you going to pop next?
 
New to the garden will be Dolato and Labyrinth. I kept a couple small vegging plants that will be easy to spray thoroughly and hopefully kill off every single bug, larvae, and egg.
 
A couple pictures from the organic grown Peyote Wi-Fi plant. She's starting to get pretty close. Today is flip + 47 days so Sunday will make 7 full weeks of flowering. I will snip a small piece of a bud later next week to look at the trichromes with my little Chinese lighted mini microscope. She is really packing on the trichromes the last week to 10 days. It won't be a big yielding plant but I opt for quality over quantity every time.

 
So I take it your organic mix really did the trick this time. That girl doesn’t look like she’s wanting for much. She’s got impressive trichome density.
 
I am real happy with the performance of the organic soil with this plant. It is the first organically grown plant that I think is going to make it all the way through flowering without looking like it dying. I have learned to expect senescence to start around the middle of the flowering cycle. But until this grow what I was experiencing was the majority of the fan leaves were dying off starting the first week of flowering and pretty much gone altogether by the middle of the flowering cycle. I felt the plants were lacking the sugars they needed to complete bud development and trichrome production down the stretch.

This plant however is one day short of 7 full weeks of flowering and so far I have plucked maybe two dozen used up old fan leaves that the plant has sucked dry of sugars and nutrients. That's the way organic soil is supposed to work. The buds are swelling and trichrome production has ramped up the last week to ten days. I think in two weeks the plant will be ripe for harvest.

And, the batch of organic soil this plant grew in I only cooked for about two weeks. I currently have 30 gallons that I mixed up 35 days ago so it's been cooking for a full 5 weeks. Might be even better then what I'm growing the Peyote Wi-Fi in right now. First to give that soil a test run will be my Garlic Sherbert plant from In House Genetics. She's at least three weeks from going into flowering but I will be up potting her as soon as her Neem Oil treatment is completed and I'm strongly confident she has zero pests on her. She is in a 1/3 gallon pot currently and getting big. I'm confident that she will go nuts in that new soil.

Hope everyone has a great weekend. Looking forward to what hope will be a well played, competitive, fairly officiated Super Bowl tomorrow. Should be a great game. I'll be pulling for the Chiefs because I have a lot of respect for Andy Reid and would love for him to finally win a Super Bowl Trophy,
 
I'm dealing with small clones so I should be able to wet the underside of the leaves really well. The directions say to spray every 7 days. Was it you who said to spray every 3 days or was the Bob Brown??

For mites you gotta spray every 3-4 days for 2 weeks to break the life cycle. Go easy with neem it can burn plants.

Google Chapin 20000 for a 1 gal sprayer, this one has a wand and you will get the entire plant top to btm inside out do it 2x just to be sure.
 
I have a spray bottle that works okay since the plants are all small. I am spraying the hell out of them. They are dripping wet when I'm finished.
 
Just finished watching the Super Bowl. I was real happy it was a well played, competitive game. But I was elated to see Andy Reid win a Super Bowl as a coach finally. I think the 49ers were the better team tonight, but the Chiefs wanted it more.
 
..the nice thing with a wand of some sort, is it's easier to hit the underside of the leaves and/or your space is cramped...cheerz... :high-five: ...h00k...:hookah:...
Fortunately I'm treating really small plants. Smaller then a basketball is the biggest. So I can tip them on their sides, spray the bottoms then stand them back up and spray the tops. I can see how one of the pesticide sprayers with the wand would be crucial trying to spray larger plants.
 
Getting ready to shut this thread down here shortly. I dug out my old camera today to see if I could get some decent pictures of the trichromes on one of the buds on the WiFi plant. Although she is only at day 50 of flowering and the breeder says flowering should take 75 days I don't see this plant going much more then another week.

Here is the bud I photographed.

Here are a few close up photo of this bud.


 
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