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The growing large plants, outdoors, thread...

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Luther Burbank

Yeah I've most of that already. Having my entire agsil jug fuse when i left the lid off really did me in.
 

epicorchard

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Sure has and quite a few ppl r running it outside. I have 8 going full term. Seems late to trigger. But that's ok for me.

I harvest from late september through end of november, so lates not a big deal.

Does the GG#4 have a fuely OG Diesel style nose? It looks nice, but not sure why its so popular?
 

milkyjoe

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Woke up today to 92% RH. The PM has started showing itself on a couple girls, working its way up from the bottom. Neem doesn't seem to be stopping it. Debating picking up some Potassium Silicate or Potassium Sulfate to deal with the issue. Might try a milk/water spray as I've heard some suggestions for that. Anyone have any input? I do not want to lose my biggest girl because I let PM get away from me.

I apologize for another aea endorsement but sea shield works great to prevent/stop pm
 

LyryC

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Baking soda is a good control - cheap - easy - harmless.

Mix 1 tsp. to 1 tbsp. per gallon of water with a half tsp of mild dish soap to loosen the water up.

spray it every 7-10 days and both top and bottom sides of the leaves.

Don't make a stronger solution than 1% because the salt in it will burn the leaves.

hope this helps some one
 

theJointedOne

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Seems the discussion would be better if it addressed prevention, not just treatment.

Isn't it just better to never get PM in the first place?
 
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Luther Burbank

I don't know if prevention is doable in humidity and heat like this. If it's something out of sync in my soil I'd love to know, but everything looks a-ok and healthy. I never had this problem in previous years in this locale with potassium silicate in my rotation. I think I'm gonna have to grab a pound at least before the season ends.
 
nice pics y'all! fun time of the year..or not. lots and lots of work, spent the better part of the last week pruning, going to sleep and seeing nodes and inner growth being snipped away in my mind. also laying on more PK top dresses and keeping a close eye

Hey man, beautiful garden! You know what I would love to get some insight on is what a good prune job looks like. If you could manage a good picture of the insides of one of those that would be so helpful. Before and after would be even better.

I saw some of your pics from last year and see some huge steps forward this season. Keep it up man your hard work is shining through. Much respect
 
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Luther Burbank

Thanks mapinguari; the coot knows what he's doing out there. I'm back east for the season though. It's the combo of 95% RH and 85 degree days that's killing me, and frankly we don't deal with it in cascadia.
 

OvergrowDaWorld

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I harvest from late september through end of november, so lates not a big deal.

Does the GG#4 have a fuely OG Diesel style nose? It looks nice, but not sure why its so popular?

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Its pop cuz it has huge yields, is super fast in veg, roots fast, has a loud smell, tastes great, explosive on the lungs, is incredibly strong, easy to trim, all bud, solid, dense huge buds, and is a fantastic cash cropper thats done in 9 weeks. :tiphat:

Its hard to describe the nose.... Meaty, skunky, chemmy, earthy, LOUD.
 

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Its pop cuz it has huge yields, is super fast in veg, roots fast, has a loud smell, tastes great, explosive on the lungs, is incredibly strong, easy to trim, all bud, solid, dense huge buds, and is a fantastic cash cropper thats done in 9 weeks. :tiphat:

Its hard to describe the nose.... Meaty, skunky, chemmy, earthy, LOUD.



So excited to meet her!!!!!!
 
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