So i had a few issues this week. Spotted a few places with rot. I cut the area out and sprayed the wound with 3% hydrogen peroxide. That seemed to stop the spread in that area. We had lots of rain this week with a wind storm that snapped a branch. This branch was one of the best on the plant. It was almost like a different strain. It was like a graft on the plant. I taped up the wound and she grows on. She still has no white powdery mildew,so at least i don't have to battle that issue.
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@DoctorGreenThumb, bahahaha, "icon" . Internet points are fake:) Will be watching this one. Cheers to Anne for spreading the love across the North. This is what I love most about this site, the gifts between growmies
@DoctorGreenThumb, I had not a clue, but good to know! I read of a foliar spray utilizing garlic, but I read you can only use it during Veg on account of the smell. Not sure I would foliar spray during flower, but if I did I think I'm going the mint route now, specifically. Thanks for the info, as I'm looking into vermiculture and I would prefer organic pest control.
@DoctorGreenThumb, does it do anything for the soil? I can't really do an outdoor grow where I currently live, but I'm always looking to learn about beneficial crops. I've heard marigold can be useful as well? Happy growing btw, lol
Hey man nice lady you have their….. was just wondering cause I have 6 Acapulco girls from Sonoma in a green house right now, 2 of them have lots of pistils and are full in flowering, the other 4 aren’t showing any pistils and all the signs are showing their female, just wondering if your plant has lots of pistils yet.
I'm impressed with this beautiful girl who is 16 weeks into her vegetative stage. I can't imagine how much it will yield in beautiful flowers.
congratulations on the beautiful work