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    Looking for a good late season organic pesticide

    I trust that you are referring to BT as Bacillus thuringiensis? I am not sure where I could pick that up in a pinch but I will take a look around.
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    Looking for a good late season organic pesticide

    I have 3 outdoor Querkles that are getting hammered with bud worm right now. I just picked 10 out this morning and every day there are a few more. My yield is taking a small hit and my frustration is mounting. I have gone entirely organic up until this point (Week 6) and really don't want to...
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    TGA JillyBean by: Hovering

    Jillybean might be my next purchase but damn that CQ pheno with all of the intangibles sounds divine.
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    TGA JillyBean by: Hovering

    Thanks for the reply. What does it for you with the CQ?
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    TGA JillyBean by: Hovering

    So Hovering, which TGA strain is your favorite thus far? I have grown Querkle, Qleaner, and Agent Orange and each has their merit but my vote goes to Querkle currently.
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    When should the "fad"e be allowed to set in?

    Thanks Robear and Chadly, I made a quick organic tea something like a 5-5-5 and hit them with that. I will see how they respond to it. They are growing in 7 gallon pots with maybe 30% super soil so it would appear that Querkle handles super soil quite well. My Plushberry stopped active growth...
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    When should the "fad"e be allowed to set in?

    Thanks for all the responses everyone. I am under the impression that some fade is not a bad thing but given that there is still a month or more of flowering time I am going to hit them with a nice and easy alfalfa tea 2-1-2 and maybe a little rock phosphate 0-2-0 and see if that will restore...
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    When should the "fad"e be allowed to set in?

    uhhh "fade" not "fad"e.......
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    When should the "fad"e be allowed to set in?

    A quick question for you experienced organic enthusiasts. I am growing several Querkles and they are beginning to lighten up with a slight nitrogen deficiency (natural fade). They are 3-4 weeks into flowering so they have another 4-5 weeks left to go. My question is this; should I begin to...
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    Something sexually I want to fulfill before I die is...

    And Rafael Nadal would be a close second ;)
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    Something sexually I want to fulfill before I die is...

    I want to be banging a chick at her apartment and have a couple of her (girl) friends walk in on us and decide to join in the fun resulting in a crazy sex fest for at least an hour or two culminating in me showering the three or four of them on their knees. Then get lost in deep thought with...
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    Society,where is it going?

    Human society as a whole is currently fractured into innumerable smaller societies i.e. nations, religions, tribes, cults and the like. Each of these factions seeks a present and future consistent with it's own values which is both obvious and to be expected since we are after all just animals...
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    Plush Berry Picture Thread

    For those of you who found that the lower buds did not develop well in plushberry did you try harvesting in two or three intervals rather than all at once? Chop the colas and leave the fluff to fatten for another week or two; it has worked for me growing outdoor though I have not finished...
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    yellowing leaves in supersoil!!! ph? burning? tap water?? help! PICS!

    Your damaged fan leaves look like nutrient burn the soil was likely a bit hot for their liking. The giveaway for me is the leaf curling and necrosis very similar to what I have seen in my plushberry when it gets some super soil. you will probably find that the plant slows down a bit but...
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    Will TGA seeds finish on the east coast outdoors?

    TGA finishes fine outdoors in Massachusetts. I finish plushberry, querkle, agent orange, and qleaner by the 2nd or 3rd week of October. Qleaner and agent orange take a week or two longer than the querkle and plushberry.
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