The Irish Growers Thread!

fr3d12

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I tink it mite get a bit to cold for them tho
I agree with R3l@x, looking good.
Is it in a pot or in the ground?
If it's the former you could wrap something around the pot to insulate the roots if the temps drop too much lower especially if any frost comes our way.
This time last year I was chopping mine with the mould so at least you have escaped it, fingers x'd
 

irish4:20

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I agree with R3l@x, looking good.
Is it in a pot or in the ground?
If it's the former you could wrap something around the pot to insulate the roots if the temps drop too much lower especially if any frost comes our way.
This time last year I was chopping mine with the mould so at least you have escaped it, fingers x'd
Yea so far so good man ... there in a pot so il see how it goes but thanks for the advise
 

bdg83

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Cheers so if its not too cold to be causing that problem, then it's nutes problem!?? Also, I havery gnats. Hoping they're not fungal gnats, but if they are, could that problem on the leaves be because of damage theyre causing to the roots?? Ive been givine gnatoff last Friday, and this Friday past. If I have to flush, am I jeopardising the work the gnatoff is doing?? (sorry, alot of questions / trail of thought, in one!!!) gracias
 

fr3d12

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Cheers so if its not too cold to be causing that problem, then it's nutes problem!?? Also, I havery gnats. Hoping they're not fungal gnats, but if they are, could that problem on the leaves be because of damage theyre causing to the roots?? Ive been givine gnatoff last Friday, and this Friday past. If I have to flush, am I jeopardising the work the gnatoff is doing?? (sorry, alot of questions / trail of thought, in one!!!) gracias
Have you a pic of the gnats?
It is possible if you have them that the issues you're having are because of them.
If you determine their presence you should make their annihilation your priority.
 

bdg83

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Have you a pic of the gnats?
It is possible if you have them that the issues you're having are because of them.
If you determine their presence you should make their annihilation your priority.
Have you a pic of the gnats?
It is possible if you have them that the issues you're having are because of them.
If you determine their presence you should make their annihilation your priority.
Thanks for the help Fred. Tried to take a picture but phone wouldn't focus in that small. They're definatell gnats, just hope they're not the type that eat my crop. The chap in the growtshop said gnatoff will kill themthat they have a three week life cycle, and to give it one day a week for three weeks and that should do the trick. I will Give them the last dose Friday. If that does the trick I'll flush them a few days after that. If not, another dose the following week, then flush. Sound like a plan??
 
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nidgy

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Thanks for the help Fred. Tried to take a picture but phone wouldn't focus in that small. They're definatell gnats, just hope they're not the type that eat my crop. The chap in the growtshop in ?????? said gnatoff will kill themthat they have a three week life cycle, and to give it one day a week for three weeks and that should do the trick. I will Give them the last dose Friday. If that does the trick I'll flush them a few days after that. If not, another dose the following week, then flush. Sound like a plan??
hey man id edit that,ya dont want ta be givein away too much!!!...you useing tor ? ireland is a small place.
 

Naes

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I used watered down 99% isoprophel once to kill gnats.
Sadly it killed my crop too.

Never use it. No matter how much you water it down. Sucks the moisture out of the plant.

I am now having a minutes silence for that lost crop :eyesmoke:
 
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