wow ... one application of Final Flush and the girls have taken the hint already !

either that or they're having one hell of a foot stomping tantrum.

checked them this evening when applying Snake Killer and noticed distinctly yellowing leaves.

or maybe my timing was perfectly in synch with them and they were going to start auto-cannibalising regardless of my actions.


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Hey @Yozhik - this is my favourite diary at the moment. That little field of green is my dream!! I'm glad you posted the temps too as I'm worried about mine at the moment but it's a bit cooler here now with the wind so I should be golden. Good to see the sun is good with the autos. Last outdoor photo I done had to be topped at 8 foot as the neighbour's were starting to stop for peek as they passed by lol Wont have that issue this time.

Looking forward to seeing the harvest pics. I'm off for a wank over all this porn [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

Peace
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Nice man! No rot, no gusanos? And nice weather until the end :D

Nope.

Caterpillars have been kept away - regular applications of the Snake Killer has worked great!
Zero sign of budrot or mold.
Please, please, please, please, please may it continue.

The night air is cool, and the daytime temps hot - BUT the days always come with a really good, stiff, drying breeze.
I'm assuming that's what's keeping the mold away - the drying effect of the wind.
If it was cool at night and hot during the day, with night time condensation just sitting in STILL conditions, with no air movement, I think the risk of mold would be VERY high.
 
True, and it's nicer that they are straight outdoors rather than in a polytunnel or such.

We chose not to do outdoor this year for just the same reasons as the problems you have faced, usually it's jungle wet where we are at night. Leave your rizlas out for a few minutes and they're completely soaked through

But this years been perfect perfect conditions, the best in 3 summers, we'd have only had to stave off pests for the most part.

Oh well maybe we'll roll the outdoor dice again next year

Cheers
 
True, and it's nicer that they are straight outdoors rather than in a polytunnel or such.

We chose not to do outdoor this year for just the same reasons as the problems you have faced, usually it's jungle wet where we are at night. Leave your rizlas out for a few minutes and they're completely soaked through

But this years been perfect perfect conditions, the best in 3 summers, we'd have only had to stave off pests for the most part.

Oh well maybe we'll roll the outdoor dice again next year

Cheers

If it wasn't for the caterpillars, and Guardia Civil, I'd be outdoors every summer.
There's something that just 'feels right' watering your girls as they wake up in the warm glow of a Spanish summer sunrise.

Well - that - and the HUGE cost saving!!

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If it wasn't for the caterpillars, and Guardia Civil, I'd be outdoors every summer.
There's something that just 'feels right' watering your girls as they wake up in the warm glow of a Spanish summer sunrise.

Well - that - and the HUGE cost saving!!

:muahaha:

Indeed the sun is free! After living in England for so long I almost forgot that it grew plants too :D
 
If it wasn't for the caterpillars, and Guardia Civil, I'd be outdoors every summer.
There's something that just 'feels right' watering your girls as they wake up in the warm glow of a Spanish summer sunrise.

Well - that - and the HUGE cost saving!!

:muahaha:
So that Snake killer stuff is good then? I get that here too. Is it safe to use in flower though?

Peace
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