Prepping for this years session

passthat2me

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Okay, final stage will commence Thursday. I will be applying a 10x10 baseball net on top to "in a way" SCROGG the remainder of the grow.(I don't wanna do the string again it was a lot of work) Not only will this allow me to bend plants instead of limbs to free up height as planned. It will promote a lot of the undergrowth(I use for concentrates). Should make for a nice pic.(17...14ftrs being scrogged) of course I'll do step by step pics..gonna have to remove the tent to do this as easy as possible..see y'all then.

My Girl Scout Cookie seed is doing great as well...late entry only 6+ft...but gonna be nice..
 

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ruby fruit

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This is just phase two....once flowering starts I'll be bending and anchoring limbs to control flowering growth..but not until the preflowering stretch is done...it's better to ask "what's my plan" instead of assuming I'm just gonna let them be..it's all about the stages of growth...see me at harvest...and by then you would've learned a bit about passthat2me and how I get down...
I dont think anyone is "assuming" but if some ppl assume something because we dont know your plans when u put a thread up well thats only human.....its human nature ....apart from that your killing it with your plants ...keep it green : )
 

passthat2me

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Since I'm in preflower they won't receive anymore neem treatments, so it's time for round 2....I normally use praying mantis but my supplier has sold out, so meet the
Green Lacewing fly.
.Eats:
Aphids, Mealybugs, Scale, Spider Mites, Thrips, Whiteflies, small Caterpillars, insect eggs, and larvae. Nectar and pollen for the adults, also Beneficial Insect food.
Ordered today...2 bottles ...1000 adults per bottle....I don't see any leaf damage so far and I don't want to..

Also graded the ladder for a better pic.
 

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FresnoFarmer

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Since I'm in preflower they won't receive anymore neem treatments, so it's time for round 2....I normally use praying mantis but my supplier has sold out, so meet the
Green Lacewing fly.
.Eats:
Aphids, Mealybugs, Scale, Spider Mites, Thrips, Whiteflies, small Caterpillars, insect eggs, and larvae. Nectar and pollen for the adults, also Beneficial Insect food.
Ordered today...2 bottles ...1000 adults per bottle....I don't see any leaf damage so far and I don't want to..

Also graded the ladder for a better pic.
I have a few Green Lacewings flying around my gardens. I found one larva snacking on aphids on my favorite plant. The larvae look cool.
 

passthat2me

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I love this time of year,,,,we all know what's next!
Pic1 Girl Scout cookie from seed
Pic 2 Girl Scout cookie close up
Pic 3 Kush bein LST'd
Pic 4 praying mantis cocoons
The rest are greenhouse pics
 

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