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757growin

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Miter mites? Maybe spider mites? But that looks like the damage from russet mites and that's like the plague. Get on it quick. Member Nuggs has a good thread here about it. Get a good scope pronto if u can!
 
You are on the right track this year for keeping them cool. Next year more soil, more water. Your number one concern should be pests right now. Take care or them before you lose anymore crops.
. How much yield do you think I will get. Is a pound per pound to hopeful ?
 
Here's a full view of the yard. This was a couple weeks ago there a lil bigger. I set up the tarp to be able to slide open. Any suggestions on making my yard a lil more professional.
 

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757growin

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Looks good. I would take all that cloth and have it sewn into pots. Then fill those pots with said bomb soil. Looks good again just get your pest problem figured out
 

Joedank

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We definitely have miter mites:(. And watering more could solve some things. Under the suspected infected leaves there are a sap like substance leaking out. What is this do you know.
i need a picture to confirm but it could be aphids if you have ants . or many other pests ...
Here's a full view of the yard. This was a couple weeks ago there a lil bigger. I set up the tarp to be able to slide open. Any suggestions on making my yard a lil more professional.
looks good kinda the same as what basil growers do on acres scale ...not much you can do to make it pretty . drip tape and cages next year . if your really in sand going above ground MIGHT conserve water ... might not..
6 oz per plant that i saw TOPS unless you get on your game
 
This year we Completely fucked up. Not even funny. So we're prepping for next year. We're taking your guys advice on planted them in huge containers above ground. I need suggestions on soil and nutrients. Next year I gotta make this work.
 
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Looks good. I would take all that cloth and have it sewn into pots. Then fill those pots with said bomb soil. Looks good again just get your pest problem figured out
Our crops are fcuked this year. So we gonna use the pot method your suggesting. So less plants more soil. What you think
 

757growin

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We gonnna do what your doing next year. So if your willing to exchange some info I'll really appreciate it.
Your crop may not be what your hoping for but get the pest control under control and you will have something to get you till next year. Sure glad to help. Lots of good members here always helping out. Don't know how to do links but I have a thread this year and on 1st page is my soil mix. Ask away. And I'm always for hire for consultation work! Lols:grin:
 
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