Thanks for the comments. The first photo shows that I can recover about 4" of head space if i use zip ties and cinch the light up to the top. The third photo shows that I am using LST already. I use elastic plant ties with large paper clips as anchor points that can get stuffed into the 5...
I'm afraid I may reach the height limit of my 4x2x2 grow tent. This is Durban Nights XX and I started LST early. I believe I have another 30 days left for it to continue to flower. Any ideas?
Note: I have only used the grow tent before to start my plants before I move them outdoors. I thought I...
Thanks everyone. I have concluded it was Budrot, so I eliminated all the buds in question. I also thinned out the plant and started harvesting from the bottom up. (Popcorn anyone?)
This plant is still going to yield me quite a bit. I took MGG's advice and made plastic covers for my trellises...
I am hearing that Trifecta works against Botrytis Cinerea and that you can spray it up to the day of harvest. I only have two weeks left so I don't know if that would help...have no effect....or make matters worse.
This outdoor MauiWowie plant has been performing very well until we got hit with a couple big rains. The plant is yellowing and some buds are browning out. The trichomes are all cloudy but very few are amber. Should I selectively start removing the colas with browning buds or should I wait?
I have not yet had to spray anything. For my other nursery plants I use Biotene All Season Horticultural Oil for insects and powdery mildew. I was told not to use that and only use Neem Oil if required.
I encounter powdery mildew and all kinds of caterpillars and insects on my Japanese Maples in August here in Maryland. I posted this close up picture elsewhere and was told not to worry about these bumps. Do you agree?
Now I see the flowering and yes you all were right....they are very noticeable. BTW, a few comments were made about the 3 leaf blades but shortly after I transplanted my plants to the outside all of the new leaves are 5 bladed. They seem to be doing quite well.