Open Show n' Tell 2016

MiddlerGuerrilla

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Botnigard ES, it's what's for breakfast. Came out to my IAs this morning and found the remains of one of those green caterpillars. It was a dangling black mushy remain...muahaha. These IAs impress the shit out of me. They just keep getting bigger and bigger as they flower. There are gonna be a passel of 2ft + long buds on the taller of the 2 and she has reached the 6 ft mark. And ooh that smell.:weed:
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Smidge34

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Lmao I have to take my cheaters in with me too or I can't see shit close up. Guess I need to mix up some BT. I've never used it before, but believe I read a tbsp to the gallon. I guess it needs to applied weekly and after rains? Never used it but bought a jug as I know worm shit has been the cause of a lot of my mold issues in recent years.
 

Smidge34

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I just read an article that recommends up to 4 tbsp per gallon.
Lmao I have to take my cheaters in with me too or I can't see shit close up. Guess I need to mix up some BT. I've never used it before, but believe I read a tbsp to the gallon. I guess it needs to applied weekly and after rains? Never used it but bought a jug as I know worm shit has been the cause of a lot of my mold issues in recent years.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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This Botnigard ES is 1-2 teaspoons per gallon. I picked those 3 worms off after my spray down. Brought them home to see if they turn to mush by tomorrow and hopefully so...I'll sleep much better tomorrow night if so. And yes no doubt it's a huge catalyst for mold.
 

mwooten102

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This Botnigard ES is 1-2 teaspoons per gallon. I picked those 3 worms off after my spray down. Brought them home to see if they turn to mush by tomorrow and hopefully so...I'll sleep much better tomorrow night if so. And yes no doubt it's a huge catalyst for mold.
Pretty much every bit of mold I get these days is caused by caterpillar damage. Lucky I've lot lost much in the last few years. The ticket is to be proactive.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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The three older BST2's at the FP patch have started to flower. I got the big male and two females like I was wanting. But I was wanting the younger ones to veg a little longer. Now I will have to make time to get to the GN patch to see if the ones there are flowering too.

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I'm only down to 13 hours 41 minutes of {actual} daylight, so it's a little earlier than I would have guessed. But this is a new strain, so I'm learning as I go.
 

ruby fruit

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wouldn't be the first. I can email him and see whats up
yeah i was just curious the mans set in his ways old school and while we don't always agree with him hes old school and straight talking i gather...nothing wrong with that hope he finds his way back...i guess hes gotta stop threatening to put ppl thru the meat grinder like he said in that weird world tnt lol
 

MaiNiaK420

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Pretty much every bit of mold I get these days is caused by caterpillar damage. Lucky I've lot lost much in the last few years. The ticket is to be proactive.
3 years ago when we lived in town I had bud worms (I belive they are larvae from moths). Since we moved up to our new place on the mountain, we haven't had a 1.
Not sure why. Maybe elevation, but I doubt it. Where we lived before was around 500ft, we are only at 1600ft now, so I can't belive elevation has anything to do with it.

Whatever the difference is, I'll take it. I hate bud worms...!!
 
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