Hey everyone, got some pics of the G13 Labs PE second shelf harvest. The uper colas were taken on day 59 and these were takin on day 64. so far i have 60g dry and in jars. and i have about 30 grams of sugar and popcorn going into the bubble bags. Enjoy the pics
Those look delicous! I just ordered some G13 Pineapple Express [feminized]... How did you like the genetics? I'm going to start 8 of them in about a month. I heard it was a somewhat short flower, but remained strong medication with good yields. I'd love any information you could give me
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Verde, that was a clutch quote from you! I think you might of solved my problem, not only that but Grizzly hits it right on the head with them narrowing down a weak plant! I'm going to take a few pics to show what I mean!! I think I have white flys and there starting to infest anyway + REP to you too for helping me figure out my problem without knowing lol.
Thanks.. I'm surprised more people don't know about grizzly's thread.. So I'm glad to share..
Can you see the flies? Or are your leaves just showing damage? There are a few things that leave foliage looking like that. Like people have said here 2inches of sand above your soil will keep many eggs from thriving from many pests.. The water runs right through it but it's literally quick sand for the critters... If they are on your leaves neem oil is a good natural solution, as is breaking cigarettes up into water, making tea and then watering.. The nicotine won't harm your plants really but it can really hurt those critters. Different solutions for different critters - it's all outlined in grizzlys thread
. Make sure to read into the questions people asked too, some of the replies are just as informative as the original post.
I looked under the leaves and didn't see much without a scope.. I noticed a fly in there when checking everything and it didnt look like a white fly, more like a gnat with wings? Here's a pic of the little one with trouble any ideas? I was thinking some fly strips to start.
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It's likely the common fungus gnat. You may see the same critters around stagnant water, or a sink that isn't used frequently (they will live in the drains
).. They lay eggs that turn into nasty fungus gnat larvae that squirms through your soil munching on the shit it shouldn't be eating..
Though the spots almost look like a calcium issue with a little magnesium deficiency.. Unless you have been misting the leaves with the HPS on..
. Here is a thread you should bookmark, check out the photos, and see if anything looks familiar. It really helps me still.
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688
They usually come around when your a little generous with the water. Not overwatering per say, but just by keeping your soil moist. You can fight/kill fungus gnats by using some sand on top of your soil, or a nicotine tea.. Sticky traps wouldn't be a bad idea. Personally I use a small blow torch (micro flame, used for 'jewelery' or hot wands) and just fry the little fuckers if I know I have some. Obviously I avoid roots, and the branches and I don't heat the soil for too long but even when I get within inches of them with the flame their wings melt and they fall to the floor to die. Then eggs get incinerated
but yes there are natural, safe ways to eradicate
.. as long as your killing bugs and not harming your plants your doing it correctly.
View attachment 2004159View attachment 2004160View attachment 2004161first 2 pics are bluelarry 20 days into flower and last pic is power 8 days in.
Looks like a wicked sativa, that bluelarry I mean! Makes me eager to germ a dutch passion blueberry bean I have..