Getting a bit too tall for the suburbs

I admire your intestinal fortitude
Most people hear snap your plants stalk and freak out

I have had some plants so tall it took multiple breaks

Good job:weed:
Oh you were so nice and helped me with your expertise also so thanks so much I actually did kind of freak out Lmao but it all worked out thankfully! Thx sm:peace:
 

Southernontariogrower

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I feel honestly like a newbs of all newbs but at least no one makes fun of me on here so I am grateful for that! Lmao .:.we all have to start somewhere right! :oops:
Cant wait to see them next month! Or mid October! Those are going to be big looking like that already! You are doing very well, if early finisher could be done end of september. I call this in transition also. If no green on top then in flower. Just my way! I like mature weed, early stuff tastes like hay.16287081053553739958419951272409.jpg see the pm?
 
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hotrodharley

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Oh yes I have noticed the mildew on my other garden ivy, wondering what you find works the best for that so I can have on hand? Your plants are amazing so green and lush. Mine are surprisingly in week 3 of flower. Not sure why so early over here or maybe its not.. guess it depends on the strain. Im a bit embarrassed to say I don’t know what my plants are they were kinda an accident :rolleyes: just picked some seeds out of my teenage sons weed container and now I have this…
Sulfur. Plain old yellow sulfur dusted on. Buy at garden supplies and get an applicator.
 
Cant wait to see them next month! Or mid October! Those are going to be big looking like that already! You are doing very well, if early finisher could be done end of september. I call this in transition also. If no green on top then in flower. Just my way! I like mature weed, early stuff tastes like hay.View attachment 4963090 see the pm?
Wow that looks incredible. Omg thanks so much that means a lot, I have become so attached to this process and everything that comes with it, I probably check them 20 times a day is that abnormal? Lol :lol:
 

hotrodharley

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Okay I found the safers brand at canadian tire as Im in Canada. This may be a silly question and I apologize for that but can I use as preventative? If so, how often do you apply it?
Personally once it’s eliminated I’d spray plain water on them regularly. PM thrives under hot DRY conditions on top of leaves. Moisture causes downy mildew and is under the leaf.
 

myke

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I mix the sulphur in my sprayer,puts a nice even coat on my lilac bushes.I sprayed in early june and have just left it.Seams to have worked.Cold and damp is what seems to bring it on.
 
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