Yeah any organic neem is good, bio degradable and so on. The Malawis have been ok for bugs but still had a few at the bottom. The Panamas had quite a few but not enough to worry about and I'm hitting them hard with neem and fly spray in their 'nymph' form like awaken said, nothing worse than hundreds of passion vine hoppers crawling up the stems sucking the life out of your plant.
maybe the bugs don't like it down there so much? get pretty cold down there bro, metservice reckons 6 degree overnight temp tomorrow. definitely not january weather aye?.
Yeah my plants are around 5 ft but they are gonna get massive with 3 months or more of growing left, sativas grow crazily in flower. should have plants taller than me by the end of the month.
The weather has been good up here, real hot over the last couple of days. the forecast is 12-14 overnight lows, that's pretty low for january in tga - we're usually 15-17 around this time of the year.
It does get pretty darn cold down those ways, anywhere past taupo don't have 'mild' winters like us.
my dad reckoned people finished in mid april at the latest, by the looks of your temps compared to taupo I'd say late april for you guys - enough time to grow a decent sativa.
I used to live up in the Kaimais and there's no way you can grow through may lol, freezing up there compared to welcome bay.
Cooper12 - yes! I've been eyeing up that 2 pounder for ages but haven't seen enough grow or reports about it, looks indica dominant but it's meant to be sativa?
http://www.zamnesia.com/kiwi-seeds/2149-2-pounder-feminized.html the description for you aussie. fark you have dome nice plants bro, I don't know how you have plant fully into flower like that Thc Bomb! crazy man that looks ages into flower. What other strains do you have growing? I don't know about you but I reckon BOP produces some healthy looking
plants, love the climate up here. Definitely keep us updated on that 2 pounder bro, so keen to see some old school NZ sativas. Rays choice from Kiwi Seeds looks nice too.
awaken - Thanks mate, I notice less bugs everytime I spray with neem. Seems to be a real bad problem up in the upper north island, like every year there's heaps.