fdd's starting early ----- Outdoor '08

t0k3s

Well-Known Member
they are beating my door down. it's still holding moisture. it will cure somewhat in those bags but it's best to get it into something else. i have my own put away. :eyesmoke:
I bet you do,maybe one day it will make its way down here:roll:bongsmilie
 

greenthumb111

Well-Known Member
THey even look bigger (fatter) at night. When you put in those posts they were almost to the top of the post and now . . .lol. Never imagined what they would do to the scrog mesh either. Nice job. Oh, I've caught 16 male moths in my 2 traps so far (2 days).
 

korvette1977

Well-Known Member
high on my own supply. :eyesmoke::eyesmoke::eyesmoke:



they are getting male pods because they are waaaaaay done. the top colas have no white hairs at all. i was looking at the lowest branches. they were 5 feet in the air so it seemed like the top, but it was the lowest ranches that weren't ripe. the top is perfect.


View attachment 213657 View attachment 213658 View attachment 213659 View attachment 213660






bud worms got me. :cuss:

View attachment 213661 View attachment 213662
I had the same thing in a few buds ,, thats from a worm??????? I thought that was MOLD .. Grey looking spider web kinda texture:leaf:
 

t0k3s

Well-Known Member
I had the same thing in a few buds ,, thats from a worm??????? I thought that was MOLD .. Grey looking spider web kinda texture:leaf:
What the worms do is they suck the juices out of the bud, They are "tomato hornworms" or "tobacco hornworms" either is fine to go by... They go from tomato sucking out the sugars and juices from them,buds happen to be tasty too i guess so they go after them,and other veggies too...they are mean little suckers when it comes to taking down crops if they go unoticed.It's only really a problem to outdoor growers, mostly warm climates im guessing.. im in cali too and i have those suckers around,bt works good like fdd has,and if you can find a way:-P wasps will take those suckers down..They lay sacks on them and the larva form then eat the worm then grow and attack more worms...:fire:
 

firebullet

Well-Known Member
Not sure I would want to trade worms for wasps.. they might do the job but I don't want to get stung trying to harvest my crop. Just my :2c:

Harvested bud looks great.. wish I had that bag of hijack right now...
 

t0k3s

Well-Known Member
Not sure I would want to trade worms for wasps.. they might do the job but I don't want to get stung trying to harvest my crop. Just my :2c:

Harvested bud looks great.. wish I had that bag of hijack right now...
That's why there is a :-P...I had my plants in a different spot this year and there happen to be alot of wasps there for some reason...i had no worm problems this season,i saw a few around but they stayed clear of that cornerbongsmilie
 

Hank

Well-Known Member
Fdd the hijack look really good. Heavy on the trichs i might add:-) Is this the strain you created? I forget.

Hank.
 

SickWitIt

Active Member
whats up guys.... i need some help... been finding little bits of bud rot on one of my girls... seems like i find new spots everyday.... she only has one week left... should i chop early or wait it out?
 
Top