Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

danny909

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Sorry guys it gets about mid 80's.. but ok thanks again.. gonna try to dig up a hole... and get some nitrogen. Thanks again
 

biscuitkid

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don't keep them in turkey bags too long.. it will dry the shit outta the buds
I kept all my trim in turkey bags n its been almost a yr now and it still has the smell of the strain,usually when something gets dry it loses it smell n start smellin like green matter, idk just my thought it could have dryed it a lil bit but I didn't really notice still had taste and the smell on popcorn buds etc
 

TWS

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Firefighters rock ! :peace: [video]http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=DC+10+fire+drop+elsinore+ca&mid=152DA590E 8169C7A4055152DA590E8169C7A4055&view=detail&FORM=V IRE1[/video] [video=youtube;ZY_uEAPbtnA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY_uEAPbtnA&feature=player_embedded[/video] You can see his spotter fly off. :o :hump:
 

DankBudzzz

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So what would a one pound plant look like right now outdoors? Anyone with experiance got any pics, I'm trying to judge my yield of my only two big guys left.
 

fumble

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so I opened my bag of worm shit and a bunch of little bugs flew out. Any suggestions? Wtf are they? Wtf did they come from? and htf do I get rid of them? can I still use the shit?
 

TWS

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so I opened my bag of worm shit and a bunch of little bugs flew out. Any suggestions? Wtf are they? Wtf did they come from? and htf do I get rid of them? can I still use the shit?
Possible root aphids or fungus gnats. The only two things I know that lives in soil and flies. a common thing from infested suppliers. I was getting Roots organic from a Hydro shop and got them the 3 times I bought soil from them. you can all so see them flying around the soil at home depot. you can throw it away or take it back or use it and have to treat your plants if an infestation starts which probably will.
 

fr3d12

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I got some 6% H2o2 to use a as a foliar spray so do I need to dilute it or just use as is?
I'm finding it hard to get a handle on the leaf spot disease, already I have used a garlic concentrate and Hermotyc (L) which is a strong fungicide and also sprayed with a high alkaline solution as well as horsetail liquid.It hasn't rained in a couple of days but the disease is spreading to more and more leaves, I can't keep pulling off fistfuls of leaves everyday so over the next week or so I'm gonna spray with H2o2, then Bicarbonate of soda and perhaps some clove and coriander oil, after that if it doesn't slow it down I'll just leave them to nature, they probably won't start flowering for another couple of weeks so unless something halts it I can't see them lasting another 10 weeks or so.
OK rant over:)
 

TokaLot

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I got some 6% H2o2 to use a as a foliar spray so do I need to dilute it or just use as is?
I'm finding it hard to get a handle on the leaf spot disease, already I have used a garlic concentrate and Hermotyc (L) which is a strong fungicide and also sprayed with a high alkaline solution as well as horsetail liquid.It hasn't rained in a couple of days but the disease is spreading to more and more leaves, I can't keep pulling off fistfuls of leaves everyday so over the next week or so I'm gonna spray with H2o2, then Bicarbonate of soda and perhaps some clove and coriander oil, after that if it doesn't slow it down I'll just leave them to nature, they probably won't start flowering for another couple of weeks so unless something halts it I can't see them lasting another 10 weeks or so.
OK rant over

Have you tried GreenCure it is organic and works great!.GCFS-2.jpg
 

fr3d12

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I haven't tried that brand, I doubt I could get it locally but I will look, I'll try anything at this stage.
 

TWS

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I got some 6% H2o2 to use a as a foliar spray so do I need to dilute it or just use as is?
I'm finding it hard to get a handle on the leaf spot disease, already I have used a garlic concentrate and Hermotyc (L) which is a strong fungicide and also sprayed with a high alkaline solution as well as horsetail liquid.It hasn't rained in a couple of days but the disease is spreading to more and more leaves, I can't keep pulling off fistfuls of leaves everyday so over the next week or so I'm gonna spray with H2o2, then Bicarbonate of soda and perhaps some clove and coriander oil, after that if it doesn't slow it down I'll just leave them to nature, they probably won't start flowering for another couple of weeks so unless something halts it I can't see them lasting another 10 weeks or so.
OK rant over:)
You can try green cure . Leaf spot is gnarly, The ICmag thread really only list sulphur as a preventative maintence option. JesicaD is dealing with it and she has tried many things and resorted to sulphur. Read the last few pages and the ICmag thread.
 

fr3d12

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You can try green cure . Leaf spot is gnarly, The ICmag thread really only list sulphur as a preventative maintence option. JesicaD is dealing with it and she has tried many things and resorted to sulphur. Read the last few pages and the ICmag thread.
I have read it and re-read it, I used Bordeaux mixture and thought there was sulphur in that.
It gets a right grip on the plant for sure, I'll have a word with JesicaD and pick her brains.
 
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