Open Show & Tell 2018

Dmannn

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I believe that honest use of this plant is respectable. I don’t drink (respectable behavior?) and I don’t use opiates (more respectable behavior?) even though I have been suffering from severe pain since a serious accident at 14 (36 years ago)

The users of marijuana, both medical and recreational, need to use it in a way that teaches the rest of society that it’s stigma is unfounded! Only then will the flower and it’s users be treated with the respect that it deserves.

Sorry for pontificating
The degenerate thug mentality gives a bad name IMO.
 

Dmannn

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Im seeing the same thing. I hate this time of year. I always panic and say fuck i wish there was a couple more weeks to veg..
I was actually was a bit hesitant in the last trim. On plant stretched about a foot in a week and a half! I brought it back a few days ago and now they are going for it. No more top trimming. I usually trim back some lower bud sites that won't amount to much.
 

ruby fruit

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I got some black dog going ever tried it before?
Mine was a reveg but it turned out nice although only 5 ft tall due to the reveg was a nice tasting smoke
Seems to be 2 main phenos from what I have seen
These guys have run black dog to @Lucky Luke indoor and @OzCocoLoco outdoor they may have some pics to share..if I remember later today I'll get on the pc and get a couple pics for you
Watch the spider mites @eddy600 For some reason mine seemed to attract them but plants of other strains near by weren't affected
 

OzCocoLoco

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These are the 2 Black Dogs I grew season before last,top one finished early,had a real greasy feel to the resin and smelt of berries
Bottom one finished a month later after it had rained 28 of 31 days and still didn’t mold at all. That one had better structure and chunkier denser nugs than the early one but less resin,smell and the high of the early one was better
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2TallForbes

Member
Hey Cultivating Fam,

Does anyone know what this bug is & how to get rid of it?
Mole Cricket, Ear Wig, Potato Bug...

Sorry for the 20180725_124501.jpg shitty pic I had to kill it!

They are getting in my panels and I've seen one in my soil.

I know this isn't the correct spot to post my bug issues but I feel like all the master growers are on this feed.

Thanks,
 

Dmannn

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Looks like an earwig, looks too small to be a potato bug..Doesn't look like it can fly. They might be intruding, looking for water.
 

Backyard dirt

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Hey Cultivating Fam,

Does anyone know what this bug is & how to get rid of it?
Mole Cricket, Ear Wig, Potato Bug...

Sorry for the View attachment 4170961 shitty pic I had to kill it!

They are getting in my panels and I've seen one in my soil.

I know this isn't the correct spot to post my bug issues but I feel like all the master growers are on this feed.

Thanks,
Classic control is to leave a rolled up damp newspaper overnight and they will crawl in. Take newspaper outside in morning and dispose bugs.
 

Miyagismokes

Well-Known Member
Hey Cultivating Fam,

Does anyone know what this bug is & how to get rid of it?
Mole Cricket, Ear Wig, Potato Bug...

Sorry for the View attachment 4170961 shitty pic I had to kill it!

They are getting in my panels and I've seen one in my soil.

I know this isn't the correct spot to post my bug issues but I feel like all the master growers are on this feed.

Thanks,
Some earwigs are beneficial predators, but no easy way to tell!
I've never seen the ones in my area actually eat plants, but I suspect they do...
They are drawn to cool damp areas, they're often just hanging out in the drain holes of my little pots.
 

socaljoe

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Some earwigs are beneficial predators, but no easy way to tell!
I've never seen the ones in my area actually eat plants, but I suspect they do...
They are drawn to cool damp areas, they're often just hanging out in the drain holes of my little pots.
I haven't had an issue with them doing damage to a plant that's more than 2-3 weeks old. I've had some seedlings killed by earwigs, they just kind of chew through the stem. Other than that, I generally let them be...they like to eat dead and decomposing plant matter.
 

2TallForbes

Member
Okay great. Thank you all for the Information, I will try the classic tip given.

The day I seen him in my soil he was in the reveg bud eating away.

They sure are very ugly and will make you jump back if your not ready to see one lol.
 
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