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Don Gin and Ton

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aye probably so, just hard to count whats there now haha

saw another adult fly today. nematodes. gnatrol. hot shot strips. have these things evolved like rats to poison and no longer suffer ill effect from eating poison.
 

DST

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nematodes didn't get rid of them in my living room. Still got to sand the rest of the pots in here. Perhaps it's just a life cycle thing and they'll eventually croack it......
 

Don Gin and Ton

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nematodes didn't get rid of them in my living room. Still got to sand the rest of the pots in here. Perhaps it's just a life cycle thing and they'll eventually croack it......
Way I see it I'll keep the clones in stasis where they are until the loft stud walled offf bit is done and I can shift them up there, I hit 9 weeks flores as our fred says on 14th april. even if I have to get shot of a few clones it's no biggie. then at least i'm not taking them with me up the stair. got that joy this weekend, moving the contents of the garage into the loft.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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Just coco. No NFT at all this round. I've filled my space pretty much the same as I was with NFT. But it's taken two extra plants and ten days extra in veg. This run is about flavour not efficiency
reckon you'll see a big difference and probably prefer it.
That Sour D looks extremely vigorous. How is that GG#4 stretching? I think I've read somewhere that really reaches for the sky
Aye it's going for it, I should have potted them up and flowered a week before i did but....WP_20160303_001.jpg
 

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oscaroscar

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reckon you'll see a big difference and probably prefer it.

Aye it's going for it, I should have potted them up and flowered a week before i did but....View attachment 3622170
The small pots should stop them going too mental.
I still need to take all the lower and weak looking branches off and put the cages on. The resin is starting to form so it'll be a shitty job to do. I should've done it a week ago but I haven't had the time because of having to feed eight separate plants.
This is a very labour intensive way of growing.
I was thinking of try to bodge together some kind of dripper system.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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The small pots should stop them going too mental.
I still need to take all the lower and weak looking branches off and put the cages on. The resin is starting to form so it'll be a shitty job to do. I should've done it a week ago but I haven't had the time because of having to feed eight separate plants.
This is a very labour intensive way of growing.
I was thinking of try to bodge together some kind of dripper system.
haha you get out what you put in lad!

Auto pots is kinda a half way house.
 

oscaroscar

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haha you get out what you put in lad!

Auto pots is kinda a half way house.
I've still got an eight pot autopot system but that's what I got gnats in. I doubt I'll use them again because they are virtually a gnat farm. They are everything that gnats love, standing water and constantly wet pots.
The freezing weather may have done the nematodes in when they were posted. Maybe
 

SomeGuy

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FYI. A layer on top of compost and or worm castings will get rid of the gnats. They hate it to live in and if there is a layer on top will kill larvae. Try it out
 

Mohican

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My problem was the holes at the bottom of the pots. I dunked the entire pot over the top of the soil in some coco wet. The flies were all gone when I checked them last. I need to go out and check them right now.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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I've still got an eight pot autopot system but that's what I got gnats in. I doubt I'll use them again because they are virtually a gnat farm. They are everything that gnats love, standing water and constantly wet pots.
The freezing weather may have done the nematodes in when they were posted. Maybe
I've done two doses of gnatrol now and nematodes. I'll look at pred mites next I guess.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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FYI. A layer on top of compost and or worm castings will get rid of the gnats. They hate it to live in and if there is a layer on top will kill larvae. Try it out
Tried it last time sand at the bottom and top of the pots. Worm castings I would have thought would have benefited the soil and made them thrive? No?
 
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