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  1. brogro

    Wet muck at bottom of pot!

    Tell me more about this.
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    Wet muck at bottom of pot!

    Yes
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    Wet muck at bottom of pot!

    Hello my brother, good eye. This is the only plant that has the saucer under it because it's on the deck and I didn't want to get it stained. For everything else it's actually elevated on a grate.
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    Wet muck at bottom of pot!

    Hello, This is the first year using this size pot. It's about 30% bigger than the 20 inch pots I normally use. I read some where that a large pot isn't always better. Despite the many extra holes I drilled the bottom third of soil is wet muck while the top 2/3 of soil is dry enough to cause...
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    It was windy last nite.

    This happened last year also. Next year I'm going to grow in tomato cages? Any ideas?
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    Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

    I think your problem is that come along if I were you I'd get it out of the garage. I'll take it off your hands. Also harnesses aren't good for anything bad luck get that out of there too but that I don't want!
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    Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

    I love the humidifier in the garage! Something I haven't thought about. I have put oscillating indoor fans out in the garden and bought a 6' beach umbrella to put over each plant during a rain.
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    Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

    They're here!
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    How are things looking?

    i had chickens, i remember their body temp was about 104F
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    How are things looking?

    I have cut them open in the past as I went through what you are going through now. Under 2xs magnification I reasoned them to be unfertilized ovaries. They had me worried also. They looked so big. Everything was fine with that grow.
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    How are things looking?

    Frankly I miss the pinhole burns in my shirts and the sound of seeds popping. The good old days before sinsemilla ruined everything!
  12. brogro

    Lollipop Yes or No???

    I don't have any experience but I just got back inside from cutting all those spindly low leggy long branches for the same reasons you stated above
  13. brogro

    Advice for slow growth

    I'm with 1. Be patient!
  14. brogro

    Why are all oscillating fans garbage?

    Because they are made in Asia. They have no EPA or DEC there. There is no pride in craftsmanship. Every corner is cut. They can dump manufacturing chemical by products right into their rivers and streams. They burn coal and our old tires for power. They are not a market economy so wages are low...
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    My zucchini plants are a threat to my cannabis

    Wow! Tell me about this silica, where do you get it? How much to use? How applied? Will it work on basil?
  16. brogro

    A borer in my a plant stalk.

    I like that idea!
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    A borer in my a plant stalk.

    Thanks for that link that looks to be the bug.
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    A borer in my a plant stalk.

    Long Island NY
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    A borer in my a plant stalk.

    Thanks for the input. The stalk above the hole is showing no signs of distress. No wilting on a hot day yet. I'll keep an eye on that. I'm well aware of what the borers do to my squash. So you say it ultimately wants to get all the way down and into the soil?
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    A borer in my a plant stalk.

    Hi, This hole was surrounded by frass. Something's in there. I'm sure there is a maggot making its way around inside the stalk. Any input appreciated!
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