LOL. For real. My girl says this site takes up to much of my timeWell get busy ! I need to get off my butt/back and off RIU and go get some stuff to kill some rats and go to the Hydro store for a few things.
better to be caught with it than without it trust me.. i got a major heat. 75 round drums the whole 9 yards. fuck getting shot ima shoot you firstI know man. Im on the fence about getting a gun but don't want to go down with that rap if something was to happen on a search warrant . You never know how a knock & talk goes with the way things are. Even when in full compliance as I am. I would never shoot anyone in my backyard but Im afraid of someone coming in the house and being unprotected. Your not gonna steel my plants very fast to where I want see or hear a ripper. They are to big and tied the fuck down. They're enclosed in wire fence with a locked door. You would have to occupy my household to take them. I don't like being unprotected to follow the laws. On the other hand if I was to get a bad rap I wouldn't be able to own a gun anyways so what's it matter ? food for thought. If something was to happen would you call 911 for help ?
Been reading about everyone's problems w/caterpillars from cabbage moths. I'm in So Cal 10 miles inland. So far, I've had no problems. I have an Amnesia, Skywalker and Maui Diesel growing. I see the moths once in a while but usually they almost land on the marigolds around my girls but then fly away when they smell them. I also have spearmint, peppermint and nasturtiums planted at the base of the plants to keep away pests.
I have pulled off a couple cocoons from the underside of leaves and stabbed the green fuckers inside. The cocoons were fluffy white and you could see the worm inside through the cocoon. Are those from cabbage moths? Do you think cabbage moths will still be a problem for me? What should I look for?
That's cause she's a huge bitch... I have noticed the same on mine after cleanings. I cut way more BS this year and can see noticeably bigger plants for it.View attachment 2752298View attachment 2752301GSC. the internal cleanup on this girl is nonstop!
Looking sick man those are going to be some yielders for sure! out of curiosity is the hay for water retention? you seem to be pretty arid where ever you may lie.View attachment 2752330View attachment 2752331GDP and Blue Dream. I can't seem to keep these two out of my garden. I don't have them because they're easy to grow, I have them because they're hard not to!
it's greenhouse, I ordered it by mistake lol. i wanted dna3 lemon skunks on a deck used happy frog spouted in hampton estates soil after 2 weeks or so into happy frog then after about a month a added plantone. Now I'm using an iguana juice organic with mollasess. Having a problem with black flies so I'm going to use peroxide and maybe some pm and I saw a spider mites yesterday and there's always aphids. This is about 9 weeks from germ. I will post more pics later. My first grow. The middle is falling over looks close to 5 feet.
Have you tried growing KC Mango? I heard she is a big girl.View attachment 2752419View attachment 2752420this is my kc brains brains damage plant. it's not the biggest plant I've grown, but could be the biggest stalk. it is a seed plant, and seed plants usually seem to me to have girthier trunks. Indagrow - yes I use the hay as a mulch to retain water. It's the first year I have and I'm a big fan. not only does it slow down the rate your plant uses water, it protects that top layer in the soil from the sizzling sun where many valuable feeder roots live. if you pull the hay back, you can see a myriad of fuzzy white roots on the surface that would not be there if it wasn't protected. more root = more fruit.