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looplife posted an update 4 months ago
News just in i caught the caterpillar eating my leaves finally there was a few tiny ones one big one i killed them so things should look better in a few days other then the leaves it did destroy lost cost needs to have something for them added into the ipm reg
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I alternate between Lost Coast, BT during veg and monterey garden spray for the catapillars. Good luck, next few weeks going to be critical!
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It’s a startling feeling when you first catch that glimpse, probably do a double take, then lock eyes with the criminal. I say criminal because you feel like you have just walked into a crime scene. I had a moral dilemma the first time I found one. Do I kill it or set it free in the field behind the house? I thought if I showed mercy the bug…
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looplife posted an update 4 months ago
News just in i caught the caterpillar eating my leaves finally next try to get the underground dudes from eating or messing up my roots
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I harvested one early due to them
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Did you finish with fire?
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looplife posted an update 4 months ago
So my lol cousin thinks since hes been growing longer this my first go around he alwasy did just sool and water
He went up a notch giving them miracle grow and we both were in 5 gallons but now i had to transplant anyway he thinks his is bushier then mines just from my pics of what i got i showed him he think hes winning lol im not shitting on…
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Grow size outdoors i didint think i would need bigger but whats a decent size pot size were i can keep it at a good size because i thought you could grow in 5 gallons and be just fine outdoors ?
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What are you growing in? Living soil? Coco? What are you feeding
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Bigger roots better fruits!
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I started with 5 gallon buckets outdoors and had decent results for a few summers. Then I built a raised bed with well over 100 gallons of soil and now I’m growing monsters. It’s true… bigger roots = bigger fruits. Go as large as you can👍
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Yeah if you have decent drainage in the area. Either amend the ground soil and put it in the ground or open the bottom of a pot and partially bury it. Get the plants foot into the ground and watch it take off.
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You can grow outdoors in any size pot you want as long as you keep it watered and properly fertilized it will grow and thrive!
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looplife posted an update 4 months ago
Heres the clone after a few days the roots are just crazy put her in a 5 gallon pot as well today this is from the white tahoe cookies
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