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They have 25g packages at that spot. I canceled my order with them because they don't ship on ice and then found 100g bags with my other distributor- much more cost effective.
who is this distributor ?
They have 25g packages at that spot. I canceled my order with them because they don't ship on ice and then found 100g bags with my other distributor- much more cost effective.
ive noticed the hort likes to shimmy down the stalks after a spell. next year ill be bambooed up like your set up. i like the zip tie to rebar method you used there. good shyte.
edit- Trinity, bacteria foliars like spinosad, serenade and bti should be good to spray up to harvest yeah?
Any chance you'll take some closeups of some of the frostier buds forming?
Nomaad: What is safest to spray for pest control late in flower? Have you found spinosad to be effective against mites? I question it only because mites being suckers does not quite jive with its method of destruction (as per some manufacturers information). Azamax? Neem seems pretty safe, and I am thinking this is one of the active components but without the oils that may affect taste...? Any recommendations? No troubles outside, but the the greenhouse is going to get buggy without some help.
I don't spray anything on the buds once they start forming because my patients ingest the buds. It is good to have all of your problems taken care of before flowering gets to thick. I have a certain amount of acceptable losses when it gets late.
Trinity Gold said:They both work the same way but when you look at the packaging and see what you're applying when you lay down MycoStop (spore per gram) versus Actinovate..it just makes sense to go with MycoStop if you already have a problem with plants in the ground...Actinovates price point just makes it much nicer to mix in by the yard in the spring before any problems start.
thanks for the kind words, put in a wood burning stove to dry it out fast, and a dehumidifier, moved our plants to better use the heat and added more circ fans and a vent fan. raining everyday and humidity is 93%. inside still about 65%. i will say we have zero p.m. and the mold came out of nowhere, ive been playing catch up since. good luck to you all!! thanks for your help and im out til next yr, unless i have something positive to post with the cinx and dreams. later
Really made me want to try it myself, but I'm wondering if each pathogen requires a very specific nutrient source. Might set things back a bit.
Would be cool to see a pic from your roof.
Couldn't agree more and you read my mind.You deserve a standing ovation and an award for the largest growth of operation from one season to the next.
Please explain this in greater detail.
Yes the more mature pods will open and you'll also get a bit of a drop from the stuff that opened recently especially if you shake it a bit.Let me get this straight. I cut off the top, which in the case of this plant is the entire 10 inches above the dirt level of the 3.5inch pot. I take that top and put it in water, in the dark on a plate and the pollen will drop onto the plate. Will the closed male flowers open? Some seemed to have popped already (i accidentally had them in the semi dark yesterday all day)...
How long is the pollen viable? I have a cool dark garage to do this in. I could also collect the pollen and store it. I don't think there will be all that much of it, but again, I have never done this before. Thanks for the quick assist, YG.