Anyone got a Twister T4? Looking at buying one rather quickly, just want some feedback other than their promo videos
I'll have 6 people in including myself, I think, as long as they pull their own. Thinking of slamming a little pole building together this week for trim and dry. Starting to get close on a few, the majority will be ready mid October I'm guessing
I've got a twister T2 for lowers and backup. Don't send those beautiful tops though a twister. Find some quality trimmers. I've got a crew of 7-8 that can do 50-60 units every 2 days. Dry trim. It can be done.
turbo
Is this big leaf, debone, and trim? If so I'm impressed 8 a day apiece is amazing.
Been a few days boys... Girls are looking stellar and I'm starting to pack up for an extended vacation in the camper. Deer season is a week away too, So I'll at least have something to kill some time.
Found white mold on a single branch and black mold affecting 3 small buds on a different plant. The weather has been humid and cold so that explains it. Trying actionovate? To prevent spread and starting to hit a few of the girls with avalanche and Mendocino honey. Lots of colors starting to show with last weeks cold, this week is gorgeous thus far.
I'm on edge and things were almost going too well to not have any problems this time of year.
Will give it a try, this morning we had fog so humidity was high last night and I should see some signs of new botrytis. Heading there now, will snap some pics too.Are you brewing any compost teas? If you're going to spray activonate then add it a fungal dominant (no molasses) compost tea.
Fish hydroslate, humics, and kelp. You're not lookin to make a beneficial bacteria tea, but a fungal dominant tea. One that attacks disease and pathogens.
The fungal strain in activonate will populate and work a ton better if you brew it for 24 hours.
I have found that this works the best if using activonate. Good luck bud!
turbo