2 Bagseeds at the porch (First grow)

DB&ST

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Well.. found some little black tiny pests underneath the fan leafs.
Heading to a nursery for something to spray her with.

Any tips what to do after i get rid of them so she won't have some spray taste?
 

medicalmaryjane

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Sucks about the pests. You could try a little soap and water in a sprayer, that can help eliminate some bugs. I've used that in the past on my tomatoes and herbs.
 

DB&ST

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Well, i sprayed her with some organic garlic spray.
I'll spray her again in 5 days, if i won't see any major improvement i'll to also spray her with soap water.

Other then that she's getting huge! i think im watering her just when it's time, and she's also taking the nutes very well.
Im already giving her full dose biobloom nutes and she's blooming like a crazy!

Thanks for input guys!
 

McFonz

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Shum Harak is a great product but expensive to my taste.
Don't spray it on the buds, it can cause mold and the smell could last if it catches inside.

As your growing outdoor don't go out and about because of a few tiny insects.

The best way I know to get rid of pests is to give the plant at least 15% compost in the medium, mulch the pot with at least 1" of something (I use coco) and make sure its healthy.
Healthy plants don't attract many pests and can usually take care of the few that still bugs them.
Indoor I use ladybugs to eat those pests. I still got quite a few but they don't do any noticable damage so I don't bother with killing them. Yet.


Anyhow, when you spray your plants always make sure theres ample air flow. If not, get a fan to blow directly on the plants for an hour.



Cheers.
 

DB&ST

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It doesn't look ready at all to me.
If it did get pollinated the pods would swell a LOT.
they are swelling and there are a few seeds here and there in the middle of creation..
i think that chopping is the best option i have left..
 

McFonz

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let it go. When the seeds rippen up a bit you can remove them easily and if the plant was well grown it should be a pretty good smoke still.
If you'll chop it early the smoke will be impotent and the seeds would be very hard to remove properly.
 

DrGreenthumb333

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Your always best off letting it go as long as you can even tho it did get pollinated you don't have any other factors hurting it or making it difficult to flower as long as you can, so i don't think it would even hurt to let it go for 3 to 3.5 more weeks even. You might as well try and get the most you can out of her, as long as your patient she will turn out wonderful. Keep up the good work!
 
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