northeastern lights
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It's not the eating but the shiting. The shit rots the bud.
I really had problems with them and my indy dom plants. Buds are so dense and tight I cant get them with the spray. Hodge your plants are looking good. Wont be long now.It's not the eating but the shiting. The shit rots the bud.
i have not had any problems with bugs in city limits but still not in the city.....no bugs at all just lots of big spiders me being 6'4 i get the webs all over me.....hope the pillers dont ruin to much but it looks like you will still have plenty......hodge i will be buying seeds soon for next year got any ideas looking for september finisher and high yieldHey everybody, can't respond to all comments but will post a short hello to all.
Working in the garden the last few days while the weather has been mellow, mid to upper 80s, so getting it done while there's a break in the heat. Lots of leaf to pull and clean boxes, all is looking good, did find another 5 caterpillars yesterday, most were in the Crooked Prairie (3) in 1 plant, seems the little buggers are hatching out first in the early Indica's. My good friend called me yesterday and said he had also found his first caterpillar of the year.He's located 2 counties away from me, but the garden I have at a higher elevation (different county) has yet to find any caterpillars.
Did hear an interesting story, chop up garlic and place it into plastic jugs with water, let ferment for a few days then open containers and place them in your grow area or room and it's suppose to help with bugs. Haven't tried it but thought I would throw it out there for others if so inclined..It's organic...lol Well coffee is almost done and have to head out for the pulling of the leaves, " what you think I sit around and gab all day?" lol
https://www.rollitup.org/images/icons/icon9.gifHey everybody, can't respond to all comments but will post a short hello to all.
Working in the garden the last few days while the weather has been mellow, mid to upper 80s, so getting it done while there's a break in the heat. Lots of leaf to pull and clean boxes, all is looking good, did find another 5 caterpillars yesterday, most were in the Crooked Prairie (3) in 1 plant, seems the little buggers are hatching out first in the early Indica's. My good friend called me yesterday and said he had also found his first caterpillar of the year.He's located 2 counties away from me, but the garden I have at a higher elevation (different county) has yet to find any caterpillars.
Did hear an interesting story, chop up garlic and place it into plastic jugs with water, let ferment for a few days then open containers and place them in your grow area or room and it's suppose to help with bugs. Haven't tried it but thought I would throw it out there for others if so inclined..It's organic...lol Well coffee is almost done and have to head out for the pulling of the leaves, " what you think I sit around and gab all day?" lol
the garlic trick works minced garlic, 1 cup/gal, works great ...... 1 gal at the base of each plant
Heard it works well indoors as well..the garlic trick works minced garlic, 1 cup/gal, works great ...... 1 gal at the base of each plant
Post a pic so we can help you..well i have a 7 foot tall indica and i was wondering when i could expect the harvest... it already showing big signs of sex it has hairs all over it...
How ya been? Your plants are looking so sweet..I'm gonna try it , thanks TLD.
Thank you, pull up a chair..fantastic looking plants, doing great
do you pull alll the big leaves ?? to give light to the inner growth? or something else all togetherHey everybody, can't respond to all comments but will post a short hello to all.
Working in the garden the last few days while the weather has been mellow, mid to upper 80s, so getting it done while there's a break in the heat. Lots of leaf to pull and clean boxes, all is looking good, did find another 5 caterpillars yesterday, most were in the Crooked Prairie (3) in 1 plant, seems the little buggers are hatching out first in the early Indica's. My good friend called me yesterday and said he had also found his first caterpillar of the year.He's located 2 counties away from me, but the garden I have at a higher elevation (different county) has yet to find any caterpillars.
Did hear an interesting story, chop up garlic and place it into plastic jugs with water, let ferment for a few days then open containers and place them in your grow area or room and it's suppose to help with bugs. Haven't tried it but thought I would throw it out there for others if so inclined..It's organic...lol Well coffee is almost done and have to head out for the pulling of the leaves, " what you think I sit around and gab all day?" lol
Plants are kicking it, lots of dying or dead leaves but pretty much caught up in 3 days, lol cooling down again mid week..been heating up this week Hodge. how your birds fairing in it? I was hoping those cool 80 degree temps were going to stick around but I knew it was too good to be true
We pull the dead and dying leaf to try to prevent mold or disease..do you pull alll the big leaves ?? to give light to the inner growth? or something else all together
gonna be a hot one tomorrow tho.. 100+ in your neck of the woods sheeesh!Plants are kicking it, lots of dying or dead leaves but pretty much caught up in 3 days, lol cooling down again mid week..
We pull the dead and dying leaf to try to prevent mold or disease..
i hate spraying but keeping spider mites away is super hardI prefer to use a concentrate spray indoors.... works for mites white flies and all kinds of unwanted critters..... garlic is great stuff, .... works better than safer spray or spinosad from my experience...... but then again, I already don't like spraying anything to begin with
Looks to be 3 to 4 weeks away, get a blooming nutes and hit it a couple times between now and the end of Sept.. Invest in a scope to watch the tricolms for best results..Good luck.Hodge, Long time subscriber here. I have a pure afghan landrace from dna genetics and its been flowering for almost 6 weeks. i also have a volunteer between my tomato plants. i was wondering if i could get some insight from you. like how long i have left till harvest and if you think they are doing ok. ANYTHING will help!kiss-ass