Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

Dyna Ryda

Well-Known Member
The picture I posted a few days ago of my dyna widow is not available at any seed bank. I made that last year. Bubble berry female crossed with blue widow male. I've already harvested the mother. Smokes as good as it looks. Very potent and tasty. Extremly sticky, sucks trimming.
 

TWS

Well-Known Member
2 tsp=1 Tbsp........about.
1 tsp is like 5 ml, and 1 Tbsp is just under 15.
3 tsp = 1Tsbp = 15 mil [h=2]Conversion Table [US, UK, Metric][/h]
1/40.752.758.255.2515.75 7.7523.25
1/21.50395.516.50 824
3/42.253.259.755.7517.25 8.2524.75
133.510.506188.525.50
1.253.753.7511.256.2518.758.7526.25
1.54.504126.519.50927
1.755.254.2512.756.7520.259.2527.75
264.513.507219.528.50
2.256.754.7514.257.2521.759.7529.25
2.57.505157.522.501030
 

Dendrophilly

Well-Known Member
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I'm not sure if my mothers are gonna flower correctly. I'm worried theres ambient light being cast on them; too much for them to flower.

Got this tree set up going now. Hoping to see buds asap. =S
 

helheim

New Member
just thought i'd throw some updated pix up here of my girls. under 15 hours of daylight now, and will be under 14 in a couple weeks. not sure if i should cover them in the morning to force flowering or not, but potential for an early frost is starting to make me consider it (have never done anything like that, i have some concerns about it)

these have been in the ground since the end of may, all organic compost and an off the shelf potting soil, with a little peat moss to break up the clay heavy soil, and nothing but tap water from the hose.

we've had minimal grasshoppers this year, so far. just a few nymphs out in the yard, think i've spotted maybe about 10 of them over the last 3 weeks. pretty sparse, which is fantastic. 2 years ago they destroyed my trainwreck just weeks before harvest.

pretty poor these days, but might need to consider adding some nutes in the next week or so to prep for flowering.

i welcome any sort of tips/suggestions on how to go about achieving a bountiful harvest!

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happy gardening :)
 

fr3d12

Well-Known Member
Well guys I've been posting about my preference of mold prevention over cure without having realised some of my plants have leaf spot disease, on the two biggest plants I noticed it on the bottom foliage some days ago and to be honest thought it was a def, I guess there were a half dozen leaves and I ripped them off, after some googling this evening I found some pics and now I gotta try and minimise the damage.
I have Bordeaux mixture ready to go at first light, I'm thinking if I up the ph to 8.0+ with liquid silicon as well that might help also.Yesterday I sprayed with an antibacterial garlic based insect repellant concentrate with antifungal properties so that may also help a little.
Between the insects, mould and the weather I am facing an uphill battle.CAM00324.jpg
 
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