My First Outdoor

510smoker

Active Member
The bugs on my plant have almost disappeared but i can still see a few little, almost microscopic bugs.
Some of them are orange with small wings and others look like tiny tiny worms.

I went out and bought some 3 in 1 neem oil at OSH, i know it will be good to have around.
Says it's an organic insecticide, fungicide, and a miticide used mainly for vegetable gardens... so i figured it wouldn't be bad to use on my plant, plus it says it can be used up to the day of harvest.
 

510smoker

Active Member
The bugs on my plant have almost disappeared but i can still see a few little, almost microscopic bugs.
Some of them are orange with small wings and others look like tiny tiny worms.

I went out and bought some 3 in 1 neem oil at OSH, i know it will be good to have around.
Says it's an organic insecticide, fungicide, and a miticide used mainly for vegetable gardens... so i figured it wouldn't be bad to use on my plant, plus it says it can be used up to the day of harvest.
Any advice on this???? ^^^^^
 

Kottonmouth king15

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thats the stuff rt there bro. ive never used it tho. last yr outdoor,i got mites on my gdp,the club here sold us organnacide. it worked,but it took 3 fat ass sprays every 3-4days.neem oil is what i hear about.i believe you got what you need.
 

510smoker

Active Member
yeah i heard about it, so i bought it. it says to spray the whole plant and it's good for 7-14 days.
this what i got


 

jonblaze420

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Whats up!!!! Im definatly subd! Neighbors!! Im 707 here! Repn norcal!!!
707 here too bro. I was trying to find out how long in Nor Cal around here it takes for plants to dry, I just harvested. Lookin good 510. I'm moving next month and going to be putting a couple plants outside, hope it's not too late. What ya'll think? Also do ya know about how long it takes to dry in weather around here? I got pics in my sig :blsmoke::peace:
 

Kottonmouth king15

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707 here too bro. I was trying to find out how long in Nor Cal around here it takes for plants to dry, I just harvested. Lookin good 510. I'm moving next month and going to be putting a couple plants outside, hope it's not too late. What ya'll think? Also do ya know about how long it takes to dry in weather around here? I got pics in my sig :blsmoke::peace:
mine hang dry in about 4 days.then to jars.or brwn bag,whatever you do. 707!!! nice bro!!
 

510smoker

Active Member
I just realized that I put my plant in a white bucket instead of a black one....Does it even matter?
 

Kottonmouth king15

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they were clones that i bought from club on june 28th.if they had spent more time im sure they wouldve been.i got alil over 4 0z dry from 1 and 3.5 OZ FROM OTHER. THEN ALSO 2.5 OZ FROM A LIL GDP.BUT NOT IN A 5GAL BUCKET.woops,hit cap lock somehow.
 

C.Indica

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Here's my cloning speech.
Sorry if it's been answered, I don't read everyone's posts, because I only care about the OP's situation in most cases.

Wait until your plant is about 6-8 weeks old at least before cloning, otherwise clones could develop weakly.
Make sure there is no Nitrogen (N) in your plant before cloning. Nitrogen disables a clones ability to develop new roots.
To flush out extra (N);
Water the plant with 2x the amount of soil volume. (Water a 1 gallon pot with 2 gallons of water)
Every day or every other day, for about 3 waterings.
Also you can spray your plant heavily with water, but not if it's flowering, or mold could develop.

Use no fertilizer during the flush process.

After you flushed it a few times, take your clones and then water the mother with a veg fertilizer.(High nitrogen, medium Phosphorus/potassium.

Take clones closer to the base of the plant, their hormones are better distributed for root growth.
Take clones from strong, fleshy branches.
Avoid weak spindly growth, or thick woody growth.

Give the clones 18-24 hours of light daily for the first couple weeks.

Don't touch or otherwise provoke your clones for about two weeks.
Plants don't like to be moved, ever.
It's a wonder people don't kill their plants moving them around so much.

As far as cloning procedures, there are plenty of guides on RIU/Youtube.
 
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