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The growing large plants, outdoors, thread...

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theJointedOne

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just some deprived bud
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dbl.ogsd
 

Yes4Prop215

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is that the dblogsd from ganja rebel? wish i could smoke on that! those sours and OG crosses were always the best sun grown herb I had the pleasure of smoking..
 

anonymousgrow

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I am blown away by the gardens on here. Good job to everyone. Here is a few pics of the garden from today.

The bamboo on the ground and the ladder in the garden are both 8ft for reference.


Standing on ladder from first pic facing what would be right in the first pic.


Daybreaker beginning to sparkle
 
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Carlos Danger

I'll never get over how damn dry the countryside always looks up yalls way having grown up in the ultragreen South. Great looking girls anon!
 

Bud-Boy

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No Monsters this year
Just nice healthy girls
BUT
BROADMITES
have been identified all over this area.
HELP!!!!!
WHat do we use in california to get these ugly guests to die?
read the stickies on them
just lookin at right now current local solutions




any PM I receive will remain in confidential status
I just need some info before we lose
 
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Cep

Looks like a super early flowering variety in the first pic of your last post BudBoy. What variety is that plant 2nd in from the right on the front row?
 

theJointedOne

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i heard that a whole bunch of folks are resorting to Avid or worse to attack the russet and /or broad mite problem currently outside of Chico...nasty shit
 
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Has anybody seen broadmites on an outdoor plant? I dealt with these in my mother room this winter. I figured they were only an indoor problem. I have no idea where I got them but it possibly could have been off of a cut from an outdoor plant that looked perfectly healthy the entire season.

FYI- broadmites are not your standardmite. They are not visible with the naked eye and their damage is not leaf speckling and webs. They cause yellow curling of the leaves near the growth tips at the top of the plant. Looks more like some nute toxicity until you take a scope to them and look closer. Despite what is on the broadmites thread on this site they are possible to get rid of. Spinosad and sulfer are effective but avid and forbid are needed to be rid of them for good along with a thorough washing of your room and equipment. Whatever you do PLEASE rotate different miticides everytime you spray and stay vigilant to be sure you are totally clean when you finally stop spraying. Every 3 days they got one or two of the above pesticides. I am well aware of the risks and nastiness of these miticides but they are a necessary evil if you have to save certain moms. It your bro can restock you with the genetics you want then just tear down and start over. Same if you are in flower. The final product will be resinless and unsellable anyways. It's not worth using these chemicals. A chemical resistant broadmite scares me more than a bear with a shotgun. You've all been warned.
 
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Carlos Danger

Chemical resistant mites have arisen because of the insane and unthinking overuse of chemical miticides. Too many people overuse and don't understand the breeding cycle and the need to introduce other miticides. Frankly I fear more the day Spinosad and neem stop working.
 

Bud-Boy

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i heard that a whole bunch of folks are resorting to Avid or worse to attack the russet and /or broad mite problem currently outside of Chico...nasty shit


yup
:cry:
and there goes my x tract plans for the season.....

welll
i should STFU
theres plenty o purist left


MY game plan for control went to

skirting and lolipoping
holistic water
and rosmeric acid

my wife can bend spoons ( I SHIT YOU NOT)
she"ll be up here raising the vibration...energy healing

Reduction in yield = extension of health of the consumers
who happen to be mainly my peeps:comfort:
 

Bud-Boy

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Looks like a super early flowering variety in the first pic of your last post BudBoy. What variety is that plant 2nd in from the right on the front row?


Took it out of a garden last year in an effort to grab a GC
in converstion the next week w the gardener about said plant
i was told it was "Obama bush"
I was confused at the aisle, not the row
so a spring harvest proved, definitely not GC, so probably OB
the other choices it definately is not
(HB, MP, Maui, and the other nice gene I got, Lavender
which is the rest of that row there.
the nice balls 2 rows below are og la con's)
it has some legendary harvest numbers attached to it
and honestly
im begining to believe them more n more as i watch these girls vamp up
THe upper garden has 2 that had water issues on a hot windy weekend and are just amazing for being catch up plants
the pics fail the live scene

serious score in the genetics IMO
but what it is evades me because they used nasty chem ferts in their garden last year and it tastes like hollow, burning, weed shells
with a sweet smell

this spring my buckets effort was a neglect crop, but still was the impressive unknown. I oiled it up for the road
clone was not mixed up cuz i "perma" tag when Im on point

soooo

Its got skunky/ NL reminders to it
ill be digging into it more as I settle out n get "bored"
 
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