Thread update. I just gave my Oregon Skunk Bud its last dose of Beastie Bloomz yesterdays. The buds are beautiful and already covered in crystals. There appears to be between 2 and 3 ozs of pot even at this early time. I have very high hopes for these 2 plants.
My other 4 plants just got their...
I also included a picture of one of my Mantids. All natural bug control. I released 200+ into my garden and yard and there are still a few around doing their job.
These girls are big! I wont be starting my seeds in February next year that's for sure. My 2 tallest plants are over 8 feet tall. Its good I decided to super crop it down or there would be no hiding it. My structure is seven feet tall and I have to keep super cropping the bottom branches to keep...
I hope that doesn't mean what I think it does....
I did put some teens in my budding room to show sex. Any plant that didn't show hairs after 10 days was removed and destroyed.I never even saw any "balls" form or anything. I just yanked them if they didn't get hairs.
No mites or bugs that I can see. leaves look good for the most part. I do have a couple of the bigger fan leaves cupping down but there is no nute burn at the tips. I remember the leaves doing this before in veg. So maybe this strain is super sensitive to nutes.
I will back off the nutes all...
Nothing. I don't foliage feed or water. Im also very careful when I water so I know its not from watering. Its every bud on a 3 foot around plant so its severe.
I flushed with 4 gallons of water and I will see what happens. I would like to know exactly what the problem is so I can avoid it next...
First grow went great. This second grow is a little different.
I had 3 of my 4 plants go through a change about a month ago. All the hairs on the buds shriveled up and the buds took weeks to recover and start growing again.
I moved 2 new plants from seed into my room about 2 weeks ago. Now all...
I just purchased a set of 300 predatory mites to deal with a spider mite infestation. They seem to have taken well to my plants and have taken up shop under the more infested leaves. Its been a week now and they are still alive so they have to be eating something. Hopefully its mouthfuls of...
A 1 inch layer of common sand fixes all Fungus Gnat woes.
It prevents the adults from entering the dirt completely disrupting their life cycle and they are forced to move on or be buried.