georgyboy
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I bought some insecticidal soap but never ended up using it. the gnats just kinda went away. I think letting the soil dry out is really what did it.Neem Bomb the place, other then that looking good homie
I bought some insecticidal soap but never ended up using it. the gnats just kinda went away. I think letting the soil dry out is really what did it.Neem Bomb the place, other then that looking good homie
Thanks man. I have actually taken a few, but my camera isn't nearly as nice as yours and I haven't bothered to post them or take any more recent ones. Now that the buds are getting larger it should be easier to get a decent shot, but my camera just doesn't seem to focus well on something that small and close up. Any ideas on what kind of setting changes I could make to improve the shots. I've played around with the settings, but I don't really know what I'm doing. The camera I use is a cannon I bought my girl for her birthday last year. It is pretty nice and cost like 220, but it's still a pocket sized digital camera.Looking great! You should take some closeup shots of the bud starting to form, always fun to look at.
Thanks! Those are great shots for a point-and-shoot camera. My only tip is to make sure you're on "macro" setting and taking at the highest resolution in your settings, and then you can crop the photos a lot and still have a high-quality photo (that looks like it's a closer shot).these are for ourkansaw
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Things are moving pretty smoothly at this point. Hope to stay on this path for the rest of the grow. I'll try to remember to get a picture that shows the bud's size relative to another object on the next update.
Yup !I tinker in bonsai gardening ,that copper wire is fun stuff.if this is something you wish to continue i would suggest that you find a good book on bonsai i have on that talks about using different size cooper wire which you wrap around the stem and use it to bend the plant into the desired form, it's a zen thing
Good idea man. The more I play with it the better I seem to be getting at understanding how to control the plant, but a book all about plant bending sounds like a good idea. What is the name of your book, I'm going to look for it as a pdf. Thanks for the tip. One question though, is there any issue with the wire getting too hot on the plant?if this is something you wish to continue i would suggest that you find a good book on bonsai i have on that talks about using different size cooper wire which you wrap around the stem and use it to bend the plant into the desired form, it's a zen thing