northeastmarco
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Now that I looked harder,yes a little bit.they are in tall grass bed next to beaver channel .the rain the other day filled it up,but with the heat it is over 2/3 gone again.
That sounds good.Yea, I have a nice mother of all cherries male that's gonna pollinate the cherry pie for next season. he's a strain that wants to trigger kinda hard to keep it on veg, and he has already been proven to shorten flower time, so here's hoping!
I hear ya there, some of my big gals were looking very sad yesterday.Having a hard time keeping this gals watered. View attachment 3753550 gg4 x stumbleweed starting to flower and then my trial run patch of themView attachment 3753528View attachment 3753529
yup get something on them copper,green cure,iam using serenade for first time this yr have heard good thingsQuestion for all the NE master growers. With this change in weather to super high humidity and heat should I be preemptive and spray Serenade on my young buds?
Depending on how far along you are.1 to three weeks no anything beyond three weeks yes spray.serenade saved a lot last season for me.Question for all the NE master growers. With this change in weather to super high humidity and heat should I be preemptive and spray Serenade on my young buds?
marco have u used it in full sun,does it burn I used it early this morningDepending on how far along you are.1 to three weeks no anything beyond three weeks yes spray.serenade saved a lot last season for me.
My .02.Question for all the NE master growers. With this change in weather to super high humidity and heat should I be preemptive and spray Serenade on my young buds?
wwim just using the greenhouse to get them all 3-4 ft before they go out back into 100 gallon pots the first of june
I use green house at the end. October as late as 2nd week into November. Takes a long time for Midnight Oil to "finish"Wow! You start them in soil by Valentines Day? How early in Maine climate can you put out 4-4' plants? 100 Gallon Pots? Is a 100Gal. Hole in the ground just as suitable? Sounds like recipe for 5lb Plants?
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I've been asking and checking on same issue. I spray preventively before rain or moisture with Serenade. Again in morning with a diluted version. I spray ground, stock and inners where I see white powdery mold. I also pluck the leaves on inside with white mildew. I keep up on it. With a huge healthy bush like mine, I do not worry about trimming away huge inner suckers and toward too and bottom. I feed my plants and rarely get a yellow leaf. So for those who say leave the leaves; I'd say keep your plant heathy and give it nutes it needs so it doesn't have to drain a sucker to yellow for its nutes. It's worked for me! 1lb plants that are as healthy as most so called indoor "medical".Stopped by the spot yesterday and PW is frosting up with no sign of mold (pics 1-2) Bubba starting in full flower but there's tons of secondary
branching below the 4 main stems. Here's the questin, where does everyone stand on trimming back that shit? I'm afraid mold will find a spot
under all that foliage and take the whole thing... The Lemon Skunk is a shitty strain as suggested by Dazzyballs. You win some and lose some I guess
as seen in pic's 5-6-7. Final is another PW that had struggled all year but is coming into it's own.
simple to do in yard,not quite the same in the woods,also I lolliepop all my out door plots it does help with moldI've been asking and checking on same issue. I spray preventively before rain or moisture with Serenade. Again in morning with a diluted version. I spray ground, stock and inners where I see white powdery mold. I also pluck the leaves on inside with white mildew. I keep up on it. With a huge healthy bush like mine, I do not worry about trimming away huge inner suckers and toward too and bottom. I feed my plants and rarely get a yellow leaf. So for those who say leave the leaves; I'd say keep your plant heathy and give it nutes it needs so it doesn't have to drain a sucker to yellow for its nutes. It's worked for me! 1lb plants that are as healthy as most so called indoor "medical".