She is looking great bud! Stacking nice n chunky!
She's doing the best of this lot, hands down!
I don't know if that's because she's smaller, so less drain on the soil reserves, and/or lighter appetite... I talked to the maker of JSL, he said she's munchie-munchie during bloom, so that explains part of her major early fade... The Orange BBgum is following suite though behind her, both about the same size.
I'm sure the Green Life Biotics is part of it too, seeing how a few other's plants reacted to some overdosing... That stuff is amazing! The inoculant+fulvic part can really ramp up the uptake and demand, causing accelerated draw from the fans as well =
... I also think maybe the soil cooked out milder this time? Hard to say, because early on I had an overdosing, with zero other fert's going it as usual, and I got tip burn and some curls too, so I know the inoculant-combo product is behind this!
...life on the uphill learning curve, hey?
I couldn't help myself, I started a Legend stanker-
... first one had some sort of TARFU orientation problem in the soil, which I dug up and righted but it's looking feeble still, so another is hatching
... I needed some funk in the line-up!
67 n cloudy today.. happy camper here ..everything is still alive :smoking:
2x foliar with kelp and humic/fulvic acid in veg, and 1x a week of Rotblock on all of em.
Top dressing with Gaia Green 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 with WC when it'z time to feed em
Got boss Gnome to end his vacation early and put him on Snow G photo.. and NOW she is doing her thing :smiley1:
Auto's are crankin' this year mate! That Muchacha is your OD Huckleberry cultivar, very solid performance,...And great to see SnowG gathering steam....
Yeah, the Oliphante is an oddball, that whole growth pattern really smacks of a photo in all aspects,... do you see presex on her (I bloody hope)?
Spotted lanternfly.
Sap sucker. Get ready for these northeast US. Seem to like my plants this year. Been seeing them for a couple of days now on the canna and about 2 months on the trees. Super quick and tough to grab. Vinegar drops em quick but I kinda don't wanna spray with vinegar daily... Spinosad tonight so we'll see
...very cool looking bug JF, but vermin's is vermins!
I like spinosad products a lot, been my go-to for years... Low residue and odor, breaks down pretty fast, and is genuinely effective!
If they or others persist, hook yourself up with SNS 209, an organic systemic made from rosemary oil; it's been getting most sap suckers to FO on my girls for years as well!