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Seedstockers....CBD1:1silver lime haze,just before the chop
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That is one healthy looking plant my man I see it is in a comp I cannot read it my eyes are getting bad I must be staring at my grow lights to much. @guerillagrower#65
After seeing ur og kush and candy dawg kush I popped them next and they are huge ....that's why I chopped that ,serious room issues got 2 hyper ruder SPG up next in about 10/days it smells amazing .....achhhh they all smell amazing

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After seeing ur og kush and candy dawg kush I popped them next and they are huge ....that's why I chopped that ,serious room issues got 2 hyper ruder SPG up next in about 10/days it smells amazing .....zingachhhh they all smell amazing

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.zingachhhh they all smell amazing LMAO I do believe that is a fact brother.
 
Is there a quick way to rid myself of a couple gnats? I noticed 3 or 4 in my northern lights, and want to get rid of them before that 3 or 4 turns into 3000 or 4000...
Interesting enough... The little bastards wouldn't go near my gorilla glue, But they seem to love my Northern Lights.
Take a small glass, add some apple cider vinegar and a few drops of dish soap. They'll be attracted to it, land on the surface, and sink because the soap knocks down the surface tension.

Maybe a better recipe, but i've just used the vinegar and soap...

"For this method, you will need some apple cider vinegar, sugar, dish soap, water, and a container. In the container, mix two tablespoons of vinegar, 1 tablespoon of sugar, a few drops of soap, and 1 liter of water. Mix it well then place the container around the area where you see the most gnats. The insects get attracted to the smell of cider vinegar then succumb to their death when they touch the liquid mixture because of the soap. You may want to set up several small containers around the house to get a better idea of where the gnats are breeding."
 
Those sticky traps work really good. For gnats
I used to use those too. Once I was moving some stuff around the traps and got one stuck to my hairy arm. Wasn't fun, but on the bright side it's a mistake I didn't make a second time.
 
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