blue hash

northeastmarco

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I got some free seeds from the attitude,one was a blue hash.Started inside and put out in mid to late may in the ground.This thing did great,I started toping around 3 ft and keeped topping till end of july to keep under 6 ft fence.At that point had to do alot of tying off.Its about 6ft tall 5 ft deep and 8 ft wide.It been in flower since aug 1,a couple more weeks.Colas from 8in to 14in long,trichs all over the leaves.All side branches were tied to spread apart,now have tie the up from falling over.Have some pics already,will take more and post.all my others got flooded.
 

northeastmarco

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SmokesLikeBob

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got some pics for everyone,checked them today,had to cut some mold and found 2 little worms in the bud
You got bud worms!? Watch out man, those suckers can ruin a crop! Just try to carefully inspect your girl as much as you can!

Otherwise, she's looking fantastic! But you got one hell of a trimming job if you're gonna be doin' it by yourself!
 

northeastmarco

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had to do some trimming today,one of the top branches broke,found a few of those worms in like a little tunnel inthe bud. why are they going into the buds.
 

antweed

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:leaf::leaf::leaf::arrow:Budworms specialize in destroying plant parts high in nitrogen ie flowers fruits and seeds some also skeletonize leaves.
Budworms spin loose webs around flowering tops and feed therein.
sometimes they feed inside floral clusters where damage is not visible until flowers are ruined.
Wounded buds and frass provide a starting point for grey mould infection.:leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf:
hope it helps
 
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