crossfade69
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Looking good what are you useing for fungas control or what are you going to use?I know it is early but I live in southern or and we have issues with it I am sure it is much worse there.
Just Neem oil and Safer powdery mildew control....Any advice you can share would be great.Looking good what are you useing for fungas control or what are you going to use?I know it is early but I live in southern or and we have issues with it I am sure it is much worse there.
I hear ya bout last year. I lost some fantastic looking blue dreams to our early winter/short summer as well as caterpillars. Shoulda known better than to try Blue dream in this area but with the long dry summer we had the year before, I gave it a try.NO I spray with actinovate , I try to start early to stay ahead of it but last year was brutal and pm was all over the place lots of different farms got hit with that and lots of mold.I used milk at 10 to 1 ratio for the pm and actinovate as well for both pm and to keep ahead of the mold.
Let the plants abandon her leaves as she wants. Remove those leaves once brown and crispy. A sun leaf not only produces energy, it stores it. Done perfectly, the last sun leaves will die the day before you harvest.Does anyone have an idea of how big Jack the Ripper and/or Grape ape will grow to in an outdoor environment? Thinking these will be bigger than I expected. The boxes are 3x3x3 which is about 200 gallons....any advice would be warmly received. Also, any advice on weather I should be trimming the inner parts of the plants where the sun isn't getting to or wont be soon.
Really? Even all the smaller flowers that will be on the very inside of plant during flower? I always see people prune them all down and leave only the sun exposed flowers. Thanks for the reply.Let the plants abandon her leaves as she wants. Remove those leaves once brown and crispy. A sun leaf not only produces energy, it stores it. Done perfectly, the last sun leaves will die the day before you harvest.
Did you just give me something to get more paranoid about?.. lol What is " PM "? Are you saying that there are mold spores that float around outdoors and could possibly land on, or around, and infect our plants?We are normally safe till second week in october but not last year lets hope for all of us in the north west that we have a hot indian summer.
Thx...Ill leave her alone and let her do her thingLet the plants abandon her leaves as she wants. Remove those leaves once brown and crispy. A sun leaf not only produces energy, it stores it. Done perfectly, the last sun leaves will die the day before you harvest.
You give away too many secrets and you might get banned... LOLYou can always harvest the tops of the plants first and let the bottom buds ripen and harvest again.
in aust where its hard to get away with more than a couple plants if your stealthy enough this is standard practice to make the most of our harvests....ive seen tops been harvested only for the bottom nugs to go beserk and be the better smokeYou give away too many secrets and you might get banned... LOL
Hey Sub, I'm in the gorge as well, last year was really the exception to the rule, for the 5 years previous to last year I was harvesting into the second week of October, but I've gone to pretty much all strains bred to be grown outdoors in the PNW and finish before October. Don't want to mess with someone else's thread but if your interested PM me and I can help set you up for next year.I always wanted to try some JTR here but wasn't sure i'd be able to finish them. Weather in the gorge can turn shitty early so I went with autoflowers only this year
Hey Joe, ( isn't that a song? .Did you just give me something to get more paranoid about?.. lol What is " PM "? Are you saying that there are mold spores that float around outdoors and could possibly land on, or around, and infect our plants?
This may go against organics; however, ive decided to give this a try.
House of garders Magic Green: foliage spray that adds a protective waxy layer that will form on the leafs, adding an extra layer of defense from insects and mold. The wax layer is suppose to make the leafs unappealing to insects.
Neem Oil: We all know about Neem oil, i hope.
Hey Joe, ( isn't that a song? .
PM = Powdery Mildew
I dealt with it a few years ago and found a product by Bonide called Rose RX and contains Neem Oil. It's says its safe to use on fruits and veggies up to a day before harvest. ( if I'm remembering correctly)Worked for me.
Here what I used and it worked for me. Careful there is a Rose RX Drench you DONT want to use. This 3-1 Rose RX ready to use contains Been Oil and is approved for use in organic gardening.Looking good what are you useing for fungas control or what are you going to use?I know it is early but I live in southern or and we have issues with it I am sure it is much worse there.