AdvancedBuffalo
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Yep! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a single mite on one of our outdoor plants. You start to develop issues when you dedicate a large plot of land to one single species. Then an infestation can thrive. Best practice for natural outdoor pest management is a wide variety of crops, wooded areas nearby, human assisted biological controls, etc. The one thing that can be problematic is PM. But IMO that is more because of indoor focused breeding practices than anything, and sprays can really help.In my area there are far more predatory bugs than invasive. Putting something outside often cleans it up pretty well. Depends though, you can get micro biomes going here pretty easily with water lol
Well we (us growers who review crosses) all could learn a thing or two from that write up! I’m going to be looking into the Dragonsoul as more of an ingredient than a final product. I’m not so sure about using wookie crosses for future projects because of the crazy variation it brings to offspring. I may look into bringing a few Wookie crosses into the future hunts because it’s the one of the Bodhi males I have very little experience with.you're too kind... I just try my best to describe my experiences... i'm happy if I can be of some help... I think you'll like the Dragonsoul... i'm not sure that alone is what made the cross I grew so good, but I think it was a big part of it. anyway, thanks for the nice words!