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Dude posted an update 2 weeks ago
There’s nothing worse than popping a bunch of seeds, only to have half of them turn out to be males.
Okay. maybe there’s a few things worse, but not much.
Not only did you waste all that time, energy, and space…
But if you don’t catch them fast enough, you risk having them pollenate the rest of your grow.
So, when I grow from seed, I try to…
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Good morning, new member here. I’m navigating about, looking to learn from others, and plug in to this community, to expand my network and find out what others are growing.
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I usually just put them in a different spot and watxh em griw fir a while. My first successful cloning was with males.
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Dude posted an update 2 weeks ago
Last month, about 3 weeks before harvest, I spotted a tiny bit of white stuff under one of my fan leaves… and it wasn’t trichomes.
Ugh. Mildew. I knew right away.
Thankfully, I’ve got a friend over at Lost Coast Plant Therapy, and they hooked me up.
I sprayed it on my plants, and within days, problem solved.
I was a bit worried, being so late…
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Great product! Took care of my fungus gnats
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Got my free sample and used it on some fungus gnats. It started taking them out within my 3rd spray with my 1 gallon pump sprayer. This is for an indoor grow. I quickly ordered another bottle to keep some in my stock. Also worked great on some powdery mildew , that I found on my pansies that I wanted to harvest seed from. I got my seeds thanks…
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The Dude has made friends with pm and invites her over once a month 🤣
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I had Spider mites, a minor infestation that caused bleach spots on the lower fan leaves… Neem oil is great for powdery mildew and spider mites, but I also got ladybugs, even though when they arrived my spider mite problem had diminished completely needless to say, keeping a close eye on your grow is imperative for finding problems early, As…
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That’s what’s great about your wife joining you at the DGC cup. Two sample bottles! Stuff really works. Outdoor looked great all summer with it.
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