Evening 420SA,
Mr Dank's Vanilla Kush Cookies are doing awesome. They turning out to be really beautifull plants. The lady in the earth(pic 1 far right) has started her stretch and looks like she may need support later on.(wall is 2m)
The plant in pic 2 is also stretching and some nice colas seem to be building. Almost pompom time....!!!
They all got some fishy goodness from my koi pond when I cleaned the filters.
Still on the veg feed with Seagrow, molasses and AACT with added seaweed FPJ. IPM wise spraying Margaret R for wormies and some diy clove spray for mites which all seem to be under control, dankie tog.
Lekker.
Evening gromies,
Mr Dank's Cookie Birds are doing too awesome. The plant in the ground is growing really well and looks to be in the pre flower stretch.(pic 1 middle plant)
One lady's stretching has become an unstrategic problem, hence the unplanned training.(pic 2) With the pot she was reaching well over 2m and was becoming too visible. Wasn't keen on digging holes in the lawn. The next 2 girls in the greenhouse are about 1.8 and 2m tall.
They all got some fishy goodness when I cleaned out my koi pond filters. Otherwise still on veg feeding with Seagrow, molasses and epsom. Alternating with AACT(with seaweed FPJ)and clean rainwater.
Sprayed the ladies down last week with Margaret R for worms and caterpillars as the butterflies were too abundant.
Cheers
Yellow stickystrips for sure, @DankFiend @trichomechaser , u get predator plants that specifically target gnats and thrips, however caring for them is a hobby in itself.
The predator plants do well with a 12/12 light cycle, but they do require some direct light From the lights, making it tricky and perhaps not ideal for some growers.
Best of luck
Yes that's a great idea... It's outdoor season for flower and your thought process is sound... The great outdoors will take care of the pests.
It could still take time, and you will need to use the sunniest part of your outdoors to keep the light they were absorbing constant.
I would refrain from taking them back inside for any amount of time... There will be pests on the plant... Just not as many... And then you will be back to square one....
Rather take them out, clean the grow space... And start fresh with your next round of genetics
I believe most pests don't enjoy Cannabis all that much. There are other crops they'd rather munch on. Also more likely to have predators outside. Really upto you. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk