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      Don’t forget if you’re outside… You’re about to go into flour or you’re already starting. Don’t be afraid to use a little Epson salt for the extra sulfur you need. Of course, the most important thing is insect netting… Your buds are forming. Do you want them to form around a caterpillar egg and end up with all of this in your buds? That is the hand grenade turds formed by the caterpillars. As you can see, it’s a nice, dense bit of nutrition that mold would love to attach itself to. Nice and warm and moist inside the layers of your buds. . Come on man… This is elementary my dear Watson’s.

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      • That’s how I track them on the maters. When you see they have eaten a leaf, look for turds and they will be near by.

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        • I use crop cages, they are sold in different sizes, from around 60 dollars and up. Depending on company and size. They greatly reduce the bug problem. Mine are to keep my animals from destroying anything I try to grow. I have three big hairy dogs, had to worry about pot size making sure they were tall enough so that the plant didn’t get peed on. Bonus with the cage is I don’t have to pick dog hair out of the buds. Then there’s the chickens what they don’t eat, they dig up. The wild rabbits can’t get in either.

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        • If it’s sulfur you need, elemental sulfur is sold at most garden stores. It’s the magnesium in the Epsom salt that some plants may be needing more of going into flower.

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          • @frogslayer I like things that accommodate many uses. I just soaked my feet last night.

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            • @frogslayer They had Jordan from grow cast on the show a while back. They ended up discussing the light green that is kind of yellow and bright when you go into flour. Jordan was discussing the need for extra sulfur at this time. You’ll have to take that up with him. Either way I’m covered

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              • @frogslayer What I wanna know is if my wettable sulfur that I use to spray as IPM also contributes nutritionally? I’ve had this question for a really long time. I have not received any answers. Do you know?

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                • Honestly I’m not sure as I’ve never foliar applied sulfur, we use it to remediate the soil itself at work. I know who I can ask though and I’ll get back to you!

                  • @frogslayer OK, deal. It is my number one insect preventative. OK wait a minute it’s number two because insect netting is number one lol but inside it certainly number one. And to find out it is taking care of two things at once would be really really important for me. I have to do things that accomplish multiple things were not not

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