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I posted my issues on my timeline i just need help figuering out what this is and what to do about it i have 3 issues think these white body things are mites i could be wrong and i think im getting rust issues as well i also have some stuff in my leaves
pungolian-
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Aphid?
Did you accidentally drop nutes on those leaves? Or is it all sides?
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Would the small spots be because of them as well ?
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So I used neem oil as a somewhat drench in the soil then added some DE to the soil not much because I’m out of it now plus the autos are in flowering so idk what this might do
I then added some dawn dish soap just mybe a drop to my 2 gallon sprayer with alcohol to my Lost coast spray
I spray them every other day with lost coast I know DE…
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Hello there, I used a mix of 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil, 1 tablespoon of dawn clear dish detergent, and 1 tablespoon of baking soda once a week will kill everything crawling on your plants. It’s totally organic and can be used all the way to finish. You have to wash your plants when they are done anyway. Washing requires 3 large trash cans…
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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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Moles and or gophers im growing a few plants in the woods and as stated how do i get rid of these guys will they damage my roots to were the plant will die ?
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Snakes. Made the mistake of kicking a couple black snakes out of my yard in Maryland. Mole population exploded in mine and both neighbors yards. I tried everything. I think there are poisonous smoke bombs, but I wouldn’t ever use em.
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The have little traps you stick in the ground that work well. I had a friend that lost 6 plants to moles last year. He ended up putting a screen fence a foot deep all around his plants.
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If growing organic is ph up or down good for your plants ? What about using vinegar for getting the ph down ?
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I think for organic ph isn’t very important. I would hold on for another reply if you want real advice.
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I grow organic and use extremely hard tap water so it comes out around 8.5 pH. I use PH down (mine is basically just citric acid) to bring it into the 6s and after that I don’t care. The soil will buffer the pH for you so you just want it in that 6ish range. If you’re using RO you shouldn’t need to pH your water.
pH becomes much more of…
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Recharge can help with pH for most people but I too have tap water coming out at a pH north of 8 and I absolutely have to correct it into the 6 range. I grow organic but am flexible on however the pH is brought down, so I guess technically I’m not fully organic, don’t tell anyone lol. I’ve used General Hydroponics and Fox Farms pH down products.
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