200 gallon hso blue dream indoor/outdoor grow

what do you think it will yield?

  • 1pound

    Votes: 7 9.5%
  • 2 pounds

    Votes: 9 12.2%
  • 3 pounds

    Votes: 21 28.4%
  • 4 or more?

    Votes: 37 50.0%

  • Total voters
    74

ganga gurl420

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Ganjagirl, I'm sorry, but your plant is shit and won't yield more then a qp. I just can't take you seriously because you have titties and a fandangle. ;-) (Related to our posts the other day haha)

Looking great! Love hso, especially their blue dream. Look forward to the end result. :bigjoint:
Have u grown their bd? Or smoked someone else's ? I keep reading different reports from its mid grade to its great. What are your thoughts?
 

ganga gurl420

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Looks awesome for your first time. Yeah I hear that with a longer cure it really becomes dank. Guess we will see....tho anything is better then the bullshit that is sold around here....expensive as hell too for mids at best.
 

ganga gurl420

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Years ago here we had tent worms.....oh wow...they were horrible. Take down whole forests. They would make this spiderweb type nest and when the eggs hatched thousands would come out and eat everything from grass to trees. Then our state dropped Asian beetles (look just like lady bugs) to kill the tent worms...and then we had to many of them so they dropped these biting flies, and then something else to kill the next thing. This yr I saw a few tent worm nests again. Guess we made the full loop?
 

santacruztodd

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Years ago here we had tent worms.....oh wow...they were horrible. Take down whole forests. They would make this spiderweb type nest and when the eggs hatched thousands would come out and eat everything from grass to trees. Then our state dropped Asian beetles (look just like lady bugs) to kill the tent worms...and then we had to many of them so they dropped these biting flies, and then something else to kill the next thing. This yr I saw a few tent worm nests again. Guess we made the full loop?
Here we have the cabbage moth and it's larvae. The Safer Caterpillar killer is a good defense. These things have a voracious appetite and must be stopped at all costs. Amazing how we must be diligent to the last watch!
 

santacruztodd

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Here we have the cabbage moth and it's larvae. The Safer Caterpillar killer is a good defense. These things have a voracious appetite and must be stopped at all costs. Amazing how we must be diligent to the last watch!
This stuff kills the tent worm and it is able to be sprayed late into budding. Use it in the morning so that it dries up during the day. DO not spray it when the sun is upon the ladies.

http://www.saferbrand.com/safer-brand-caterpillar-killer-ii-with-bt-concentrate-16-oz-5163
 

ganga gurl420

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I heard it works good....but I am one of the few who refuse to spray anything organic or not. Watched a documentary on it once and they did some really knarly tests on plants sprayed with organic pesticides and fungicides. It was not good for ppl with certain cancers to smoke and I do give my stuff to cancer patients. Soo I just try to take care of pests other ways.
 

santacruztodd

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I heard it works good....but I am one of the few who refuse to spray anything organic or not. Watched a documentary on it once and they did some really knarly tests on plants sprayed with organic pesticides and fungicides. It was not good for ppl with certain cancers to smoke and I do give my stuff to cancer patients. Soo I just try to take care of pests other ways.
The safer spray is non-toxic. It uses organic enzymes to disrupt the digestive systems of the worms. I wouldn't use it if it had a toxic residue.
 
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