Ahh, heh heh. Ooops.
I meant to keep this updated, but that was a brutal week. She's in the ground now though, so at least that's progress. My other plants had to deal with a cold snap and windstorm, and dealing with the damage took up a lot of time. I didn't lose any of them, but it got kinda close for one of them. If anyone is growing Bruce Banger, she doesn't deal well with cold winds.
There really isn't much to say about this girl though. She's been happy enough so far. No trouble, no issues. We're going into a heatwave this week, but being in the ground she shouldn't have any issues with it.
I'll likely be topping her to keep her under the fence line, but if she stays flexible I might try my hand at LST. I'll be checking out other grow journals to get an indication of how this strain does with different training methods, but if anyone has any advice feel free to speak up.
Looking forward to a long season here!
Good luck with bugs, dude that is hard to grow out there for real, bugs are too intense, need a lot of caring plus good stuff anti bugs, wish you the best growmie
@Siriuz, Thanks! This is the first year I've had a real problem with them. I think it's because it warmed up so fast an early this year. Got a handle on them now though, diatomaceous earth and earwig traps.
The diatomaceous earth should do the trick...i put it around outdoor and inside my tents and greenhouse before each grow even,, it isnt totally 100% going to keep everything away always,,but it does work and sure wont hurt em...hope it works out for you,,,good luck...
@Jack_the_Mighty, right on...glad its helping...like i said earlier,,i use it before an issue starts,,keeps things down to a minimum if nothing else and usually stops/kills most before if starts damage...good luck..enjoy.
@spyder, Thanks, yeah it's helping a lot, as are the earwig traps. First time I've had to deal with this much damage to such a young plant, but she's doing a lot better now.