Southern ontario granddaddy black

Southernontariogrower

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Yes it is in flower and if you are where you say you are it has to be an Auto. I am in 416/905 area also. I have harvested 2 Auto's so far and have 3 more in the greenhouse. My outdoor plants are not flowering yet.
Agree 100%, my photos are barely even stretched let alone started to flower. I look for mid November as chop time, weather pending. My strain with rhudallis in it came up late march and has a while to go. A male photo just showed sex a few days ago. I dont agree about it being done transition stage, l count flower after bud sets now. That can take 10 to 20 days depending on strain. Maybe longer, Plants dont get flip outside, so it takes longer as they ease into flower, imo. My autos not planned. Most were exterminated as seedlings. My outdoor mostly clone, few seeds were put out too. My clones can get as big or bigger than some seedlings, can remember when all our area was 416. Wasnt that long ago, lol. Ill be happy if l get an auto done by mid September. Very little auto in her now, but does what was intended. I dont see flower on ops plants at all, sorry, l looked again to be sure.
 
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Southernontariogrower

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Been using insect frass this year. Seems to help with making the plant more resistant to pests and mould. I also spray wettable sulphur on ANYTHING that gets pm. Those creeping vine weeds with the white flowers spread the shit faster than a covid outbreak
My yard covered in creepers, no pm on them yet.
 

Treesomewanted77

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I have a few white widows that all have PM. Other strains - Jack Herer, Moby Dick and Sunshine, seem unaffected.
Regardless, gonna spray all with potassium bicarbonate/liquid soap mixture weekly. Maybe even neem oil or apple cider vinegar solution just to mix it up a bit.
I use the green cure that is potassium bicarbonate and it works awesome. I have never tried the wet able sulfur but I have a bag may give it a try if needed but so far the greenhouse has helped keep the rain off but it’s the big temperature swings I find that drives the PM the worst. That green cure can be used right to harvest and it normally takes care of the PM in one or 2 applications. Hope you get it resolved
 

Southernontariogrower

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I use the green cure that is potassium bicarbonate and it works awesome. I have never tried the wet able sulfur but I have a bag may give it a try if needed but so far the greenhouse has helped keep the rain off but it’s the big temperature swings I find that drives the PM the worst. That green cure can be used right to harvest and it normally takes care of the PM in one or 2 applications. Hope you get it resolved
Id just mix bicarb soda dish soap and save some cash add sulphur and it cant miss, milk or lactic acid kill it too.
 
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