Woooo,just looked it up,8-10 weeks,that's a fast plant,hope she has enough time to overcome the shock!!!
 
Look at the other one lol beat to shit on day 100 and looks like it stopped stretch today
 
Well Whitney appears to have started to fill in the gap from that last little stretch...
Straight water Depending on if she stretches again or not, I think she's done tho... Gave her a good run off today.. Tasted runoff water had a salty taste so ran couple liters extra threw till no salt.. Td meter says moist so may water her tomorrow after a day in the sun. ** edit had to water td 2 gallons she started to droop, hot day today
Bh2 is slowly moving after the mainline experience.. Fucked my cut up , fingers crossed plus theese bugs keep eating my leaves .. May water with soap next time just to piss em off
 
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:doh::doh::doh::doh::doh:K so I woke up this morning and gave a check on bh2 ... Long story short I jumped the gun and made 2 more cuts... :yoinks: And water
Let's see what happens... Stay tuned pics on Tuesday or Wednesday
*edit* on a side note since spraying scotch bonnet water all over the pot these lil critters are somewhat at bay
 
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:doh::doh::doh::doh::doh:K so I woke up this morning and gave a check on bh2 ... Long story short I jumped the gun and made 2 more cuts... :yoinks: And water
Let's see what happens... Stay tuned pics on Tuesday or Wednesday
*edit* on a side note since spraying scotch bonnet water all over the pot these lil critters are somewhat at bay
Hey mo do you have access to any diatomaceous earth,or Montery garden insect spray for the bugs?
 
The Montery is a foliar but should be used on the soil as well,the diatomaceous I've only heard/read about and I think it's more of a soil application,maybe another member can chime in,it's better to hit em with a multi attack and it's better to treat the plants as early as possible(never right before harvest,only with certain washes)tho,hope that helps some
 
The Montery is a foliar but should be used on the soil as well,the diatomaceous I've only heard/read about and I think it's more of a soil application,maybe another member can chime in,it's better to hit em with a multi attack and it's better to treat the plants as early as possible(never right before harvest,only with certain washes)tho,hope that helps some
Ya I never do nothing near harvest unless manually... We'll see if I can keep them critters at bay
 
Good deal bro,I've seen people asking" I'm a week before harvest what can I spray the bugs with" ,I get weirded out cause people tell em to use all kina shi*...we all know better,there are some soap type washes that can be used that close to harvest but at the risk of causing mold from water trapped in...it's better to be proactive ...back to the yard work..peace
 
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