First time grow, Big goals.

Neosback

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First time grower, a few months ago I knew nothing about growing cannabis and I’ve recently learned so much and have fallen in love with it. I figured being part of a community that also loves it could only teach me more! Here’s a few pictures of one of my three locations let me hear your positive or negative feed back.


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.DBA12C0B-A850-47FD-8411-A0CC0F7A2C4F.jpeg Blue Cheese, First plant, Lowstress trained, Tied down the day of this picture.
 

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cindysid

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Welcome to RIU ! They look very nice! I switched from outdoor to indoor a few years ago and it took me awhile to adjust. I loved my outdoor grow so much. I had little patches similar to yours. Just be vigilant about the bugs. Mine usually hit about the 5th week of flower.
 

Neosback

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Welcome to RIU ! They look very nice! I switched from outdoor to indoor a few years ago and it took me awhile to adjust. I loved my outdoor grow so much. I had little patches similar to yours. Just be vigilant about the bugs. Mine usually hit about the 5th week of flower.
Thank you for the welcoming! I’ve used a pepper spray that’s managed to almost evade any bugs so far this grow, however I suppose I can’t use a treatment like that during flowering. What can I do if it becomes a problem?
 

Venus55

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First time grower, a few months ago I knew nothing about growing cannabis and I’ve recently learned so much and have fallen in love with it. I figured being part of a community that also loves it could only teach me more! Here’s a few pictures of one of my three locations let me hear your positive or negative feed back.


View attachment 4365170Home Garden.

.View attachment 4365171 Blue Cheese, First plant, Lowstress trained, Tied down the day of this picture.
Looks awesome!! Well done and welcome:)
 

cindysid

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Thank you for the welcoming! I’ve used a pepper spray that’s managed to almost evade any bugs so far this grow, however I suppose I can’t use a treatment like that during flowering. What can I do if it becomes a problem?
There are tons of remedies but the best is prevention. Silica as a foliar and soil feed will help discourage them a little. I'm in Florida, and here, bugs are inevitable outdoors. I did the best I could, and relinquished their share grudgingly...lol
 

hotrodharley

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There are tons of remedies but the best is prevention. Silica as a foliar and soil feed will help discourage them a little. I'm in Florida, and here, bugs are inevitable outdoors. I did the best I could, and relinquished their share grudgingly...lol
Diatomaceous earth is very good. Sprinkle liberally around plants. Reapply occasionally. Especially after a heavy rain. It’s basically silica so it’s helpful as it breaks down.
 
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