Fan leaves stem splitting where it meets leaf? Normal? Pics inside

bursto

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i once rented a house that had a bee hive in the wall cavity the back fence was next to a park and people could easily rip any grow
so i thought why not put the plants next to the entrance to the hive as security for my grow, i had people tell me they will pollenate them after visiting a male somewhere in the hood. never happened and grew there for 5 years
 

Drop That Sound

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Looks more like some kind of wasp to me! Could bee wrong.. I'm in the middle of removing tons of paper wasp, ground hornet?, and yellow jacket nests around the property. I can't do anything I need outside right now without pissing them off. There's like 3-4 kinds, and they get worse every year. While they usually don't bother me (I actually like them as security and respect them) they'll probably kill anyone else, including the bees! They get mad as the hornets they are when its really hot out, and dive bomb my head constantly. Especially when its over 80f outside. Can't even get in the doors to start up some of my vehicles.

Instead of wearing my trusty DIY bee suit while waiting for them to come back half the day... I been going in super early in the mornings when they're all chill, and suck em right up in the portable mini shop vac. I bust out the big 6.5 HP wetvac if its a huge nest though! With a little bit of soap water in the bottom.

There are currently still 10+ nests protecting my grow trailer, but I'm gonna narrow it down to the couple that's right over the main doorway on the next run.. Its not my favorite job to do, because I like them, and do feel bad. I don't use chemicals at least, and they drown quickly. The power company is coming out soon and I had to clear that area first!
 

bguwop420

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Looks more like some kind of wasp to me! Could bee wrong.. I'm in the middle of removing tons of paper wasp, ground hornet?, and yellow jacket nests around the property. I can't do anything I need outside right now without pissing them off. There's like 3-4 kinds, and they get worse every year. While they usually don't bother me (I actually like them as security and respect them) they'll probably kill anyone else, including the bees! They get mad as the hornets they are when its really hot out, and dive bomb my head constantly. Especially when its over 80f outside. Can't even get in the doors to start up some of my vehicles.

Instead of wearing my trusty DIY bee suit while waiting for them to come back half the day... I been going in super early in the mornings when they're all chill, and suck em right up in the portable mini shop vac. I bust out the big 6.5 HP wetvac if its a huge nest though! With a little bit of soap water in the bottom.

There are currently still 10+ nests protecting my grow trailer, but I'm gonna narrow it down to the couple that's right over the main doorway on the next run.. Its not my favorite job to do, because I like them, and do feel bad. I don't use chemicals at least, and they drown quickly. The power company is coming out soon and I had to clear that area first!
I have a wasp problem near where my plants are damn I didn't kno wasps were harmful
 

lizzit

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Ya. When those leaves are in full light growth mode they appear to unfold during there leaf production. When true tacoing appears you will watch the plant pretty much come to a complete halt in growth. Plant looks good. Going into monster mode. Definitely if your worried keep an eye on them. You know there growth pattern better than us but as of right now it looks all good brother.
 

bguwop420

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Ya. When those leaves are in full light growth mode they appear to unfold during there leaf production. When true tacoing appears you will watch the plant pretty much come to a complete halt in growth. Plant looks good. Going into monster mode.
Ok cool appreciate it
 

Seanf610

Active Member
i once rented a house that had a bee hive in the wall cavity the back fence was next to a park and people could easily rip any grow
so i thought why not put the plants next to the entrance to the hive as security for my grow, i had people tell me they will pollenate them after visiting a male somewhere in the hood. never happened and grew there for 5 years
I heard in orgegon you can grow in public are there other states like yours that allow
 
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