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masterofsmeagol masterofsmeagol
2 years ago
7/2 Last week it was extremely hot (80's-90's) with cold nights. We had a severe thunderstorm last night and it's raining like crazy today. I didn't spend time in the garden as it was pouring. However I defoliated yesterday briefly. I had maybe a half dozen leaves yellow and die a couple days after the organicide application. They were mostly the largest oldest fan leaves most infected with pm. A couple smaller interior leaves yellowed and died as well but they were the leaves most infected. I assume that's normal. As I defoliated I noticed my first aphid of the season. I saw a few dead ones the organicide killed and a couple that were alive. Aphids aren't a big deal. They'll be evicted soon enough. I haven't seen one spot of pm though since the application. Maybe a little on a dead leaf but it seems to be working good. Didn't take pictures today but needed one to update the diary. Trying to upload videos but they take forever. 7/3 Ridiculously hot all last week. Extremely hot yesterday then a severe thunderstorm but it cleared to 90 degrees with 90%rh. This environment is a fungal nirvana. Still a slight smell from the organicide. I'm glad I used it though. I threw away some more leaves but this is the time that starts happening anyway. Before the stretch. With the ideal conditions I saw WPM rear it's head again. Only this time the organicide seemed to still have a residue. The PM only infected the super old biggest fan leaves and a few tiny tiny leaves on the very interior of the plant. I didn't know I had aphids but I've found a few dead on the underside of leaves I defoliated. So it seems to be working. My plants are growing towards the sun (partially due to my tarps which I need to be legal) which make airflow harder to maintain. My dad gave away my pallets this year. I had planned to put bags and supports on pallets with some sort of wheel so I could spin them. Oh well I'll do that next year in my new location. I have also found moth holes in couple leaves so BT it will still be needed. If videos didn't take so long to upload I would have a bunch. Happy growing. 7/5 Watered lightly (as it had been 90's) before feeding three gallons to the garden. Noticed some telltale leafhopper signs on a 9lb kush. The organicide seems to be doing a decent job of keeping PM at bay. The blueberry is now the worst it seems. I'm planning on another application before I try anything heavier. The fishy smell is now totally gone. Plants seem healthy and are a nice dark green. I have had some problems that have effected my ability to fully care for my girls. I have some defoliation I need to do. I also see moths sometimes in the morning plus the pm and the random munch. I guess that's to be expected outside but I need to get on top of this shit. I also have more LST I could be doing. 7/6 Rained all night and still off and on. Can't see any pm but I've found a few spots on the blueberry that could be septoria. I'm going to hit them either tonight or tomorrow with the organicide and if it doesn't work I may try a sulfer based fungacide. Took a few pictures. I need to defoliate as well. 7/7 Uploaded some duplicate pics accidentally. If I could've created the perfect environment for fungal infections I don't think I could've done better than yesterday. Hence the organicide. I was surprised it wasn't pronounced and only a little here and there. Also saw leaf hopper and pillar damage so hopefully this will straighten that out. Blueberry seems weak in it's stalk. I'm not sure if the wind is blowing it against that hard metal circle around it. It may have septoria. If it does I'll have to switch to something different or junk the plant. 7/8 This sucks. I can see signs of leaf septoria on the GDPs. This is definitely not a strain for the Maine climate. It's not resilient enough against diseases. This year has been particularly bad with 40 degree temp swings and rain then bright hot sun. I couldn't engineer better conditions. I appears senescence starts at the same time looking back over the past four years. However maybe that's just the life cycle of the earwigs. Oh yeah. I raked the inside of the grow bag with my hand and AT LEAST a half dozen earwigs came out RIGHT FROM THE SOIL IN THE BAG. I dealt with these prehistoric bastards last year and lost half my harvest. They eat other insects but the spread disease like crazy and they DO eat your plant while leaving behind the worst bacteria and plant disease. I have research to do. Like I said. This sucks. I'm changing locations next year but I need some help dealing with the septoria and the earwigs or I'll be fucked again. I defoliated anything that looked suspect. Still need to improve airflow.
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masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolstarted grow question 3 years ago
This is more a "website specific" ? Fone has no storage and won't allow me to take pictures. Is there a way to upload photos directly to the grow diary app ,without using the memory of phone. Like on FB when you can just take a fresh picture? Just trying to make it till its fixed
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 3 years ago
Don't know, man... but I do know you can upload a whole ton of photos to a diary so just go try it! Nothing ventured, nothing gained... good luck!
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolstarted grow question 3 years ago
How much pH down can I add to water to safely lower the pH of my soil? It's h frog and I've only watered a couple times. They were rootbound when got in 1g and I transplant to 3g. Ph is like 7.5-.8.5 with a soil gauge. Any other ideas? Thanks folks.
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Chow_13
Chow_13answered grow question 3 years ago
You never want to adjust out of range. As others have said your plants look good so no need to get it in range by flushing with PH water. Continue as normal, But make sure your water is in the range of 6.0-7.0. Never go out of that range even when adjusting.
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolstarted grow question 2 years ago
How do you deal with ear wigs? They are in the grow bag itself. Raked fingers through top and 6 popped out. They already spreading diseases. Dealt with them before but not very well. Someone with experience please help. Also any tips for treating septoria would be appreciated
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masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolanswered grow question 2 years ago
Bugs definitely spread disease. Leaf hoppers specifically caring many diseases. This grow is destroyed because of fusarium oxysporum. I don't want people getting misinformation.
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolstarted grow question 2 years ago
Can someone please look over this week and last week of my diary? I've lost two massive plants in the span of a couple days time. One may have been rootbound (in 50 gals) and this is in a 20gallon. Roots did smell a little musty. Should I try a peroxide flush? Any other ideas?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Damn... I don't know what to say except that I'm growing here in Maine myself and it HAS been a bitch of a season! And I chose THIS year to do my first-ever outdoor grow... It sure sounds to me like root rot - but that wouldn't make any sense if the ground underneath them was dry! I know you want to learn - and maybe someone else will be able to point you in a logical direction - but you've asked the commercial grower and I'll echo what he said: shit happens... and 1 (now 2) plants in 4 years... you shouldn't be ashamed!! The humidity has been grotesque, the heat, the bugs, the fungus, the wind, the everything... I'd take this opportunity to, as you said, to spread your grow out a little bit to get better air flow through the rest of your grow. One thing popped into my head as I was reading what the commercial grower said to you... I've just recently read a rather crazy article about how we're planting trees (bear with me) the wrong way... that we encourage them to become rootbound... that we should instead of digging a nice round hole, dig a square hole (sounds daffy to me) and KEEP THE BOTTOM OF THE HOLE SLANTED, planting the tree at the top of the little hill so the roots are encouraged to grow DOWN, not AROUND... So all of that to say, if these were clones, maybe they DID get rootbound in their circular pots and needed more encouragement to grow DOWN... like bottom watering at the beginning? Just a thought.... (and most of that thought was a little weird!)... Good luck, man... I think we here in Maine, like in so many other parts of the world, are going to have to contend with conditions we've never had to contend with before... but onward and upward... Good luck.....
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolstarted grow question 2 years ago
Anybody have experience with stem rot? Fusarium or pythiym among other things? I've lost 4 already and this is MY medication and the meds for my cancer ridden glaucomic wife. I need to do the best I can. I used p jelly on stalk could that be it. What do I do?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Yikes! I've never dealt with this myself nor do I know of anyone who HAS ... but JUST today I was reading several articles on fungus and that name kept popping up.... here are some links if you haven't tried to find the answer elsewhere: This guy on youtube has a LOT of fairly good vids on cannabis - this is his on fusarium... www.youtube.com/watch If you don't want to hear him drone on, this is a good article: https://www.lahuertagrowshop.com/blog/en/how-to-prevent-and-get-rid-of-fusarium-in-cannabis/ The youtube guy has THIS on Pythium: www.youtube.com/watch And a really good article on it: https://www.growopportunity.ca/pythium-a-fungal-devastation-to-avoid/ GOOD LUCK - omg good luck!
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hey folks. I'm looking to do indoor this winter. I'd like to get a tent with everything kinda ready to go. I would like a nice light ad well. Would I be better off buying a complete tent or buying each item separately. Looking to fit a few plants. Lookin 4 opinions
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 2 years ago
A couple of 2x4's some screws and tacks, and some black and white plastic from the hydroponic store and you can build any size tent you like. You can use a cheap pond liner from home depot for the floor, then you can water to runoff all you like and just vacuum it up with a wet vac.
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Rap_a_cap
Rap_a_capcommentedweek 122 years ago
Hey Smeagol, you need a transparent roof. Since you have a ready-made metal structure, to build a roof with trasparent PVC will be easy and cheap and It will drastically reduce the problems related to excessive soil moisture. To fight earwigs consider a systemic pyrethroid, if stigmas aren't yet apperead this will be absolutely safe. It's the time to think to build a greenhouse for her
Rap_a_cap
Rap_a_capcommented2 years ago
@masterofsmeagol, at this stage your plants are compromised and a cheapy plastic top will protects them from morning dew but don't expect miracles. In a dryer climate like mine a soft plastic top is enough and in case of hail I promptly add a plastic net layer. The plastic cover is fixed while the net is removable. I've used PE ultra clear plastic tablecloths (5 dollars). For the next year think to build a top with rigid plastic like polycarbonate (here 5 sq. meters cost 250 bucks). You have to control the amount of water that reaches the ground trying to keep the environment dry even if it always rains. Planting into the ground requires anyway a drainage layer, 1.30 ft minimum is obligatory. In plain soil plants can withstand everything
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@Rap_a_cap, you are right this year. However all the prior years were fine? My commercial friend said that putting a top on "just so buds don't get wet" is pointless. They will be covered in morning dew everyday and if the roof collapses it can crush everything. He said the hails devastating though. He uses pallet bags to cover his. I still think I can get MOST of the rain off the plant and soil with a top. If not maybe bags? May cage is just wire. The sides are all open.
Rap_a_cap
Rap_a_capcommented2 years ago
@masterofsmeagol, you're always welcome. It's clear at this point that all issues of yours are caused by too wet environment. Do you want to win the battle with Maine's climate? Change the grow site, spend time to properly prepare the soil in winter, plant your next girls directly into the ground and never defoliated the plants.
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Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 222 years ago
A genuine DJ Short Blueberry is on my to-grow list, and it looks like it does well outdoors. Cheers.
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@Northern_Ent, its good 'old reliable and ALL many people in my area grow due to its resilience and aptitude for this climate. I recommend you give it a shot! Thanks for stopping by!
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 202 years ago
Careful with the ladders there Gollum (or are you the ring? It’s been a while since I read those books). Seriously, ladders are surprisingly high on lists of injuries. Good luck with the rest of your grow.
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@Northern_Ent, haha I messaged you. My wife is smeagol lol. She woke up one morning and thought she looked bad and said "I look like a smeagol!" She didn't know smeagol was his name. It was just a funny moment and it stuck. So I guess it's an inside joke with us.
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommentedweek 182 years ago
Sigh.... onward and upward, MASTERofSMEAGOL!!!!!!!
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@GrowingGrannie, Yes ma'am! My turn for mother nature to take her cut. I should've practiced crop rotation anyway......I learned a lot though! I may end up not getting TOTALLY skunked but we'll see. Thanks for stopping by!
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommentedweek 182 years ago
Oh this is so painful to see - but you're right to keep the diary going - so OTHERS can see and so you, yourself can look back to see if you missed something and when. I'm SO sorry... Maine's weather has NOT been good to outdoor crops at all this year.... we can only hope NEXT year is better - and turn to our indoor grows... at least THERE, we don't have to contend with Mother Nature...
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@GrowingGrannie, yes it sure is a sorry sight. Yeah the weather where i am has been crazy. I havent seen anything like it. Oh well though. Thats ok. We cant hit a grandslam every time we are up to bat. I changed the diary name so it might aid others in finding it. I should've taken the last two down today. I was busy though. I have a feeling tomorrow may be the end of the last two infected. Well.....that I know are infected. Blueberry MAAAY be but it isn't showing the same signs. It has some issues for sure but not the stem cancer or staining or the wilt. Yet. Only time will tell. No sigms of on the cuttings i took either. Ill put some pictures of those uo as well. Those look healthy. Thanks for stopping by @GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommentedweek 162 years ago
Hey - I can't imagine the physical labor you're pouring into this... my heart goes out! And the rain!! THE RAIN!!! but good for applying a soil drench, I suppose! My fingers are crossed that the Plant Doctor works for you... Glad you found it! Wondering if you're going to look for some of that other stuff... the trachsalmerfjadjgfh? LOL! I'll keep checking back!
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@GrowingGrannie, Thank you ma'am. No one said it was easy. Especially in our neck of the woods.
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommentedweek 162 years ago
Wow... you really DID do some pruning, didn't you! I honestly thought you were going to lose her - but look at her now! Smashing! That is REAL commitment!
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@GrowingGrannie, yes I did! Unfortunately another night of rain. I've done what I can. It's up to her now. Thank you for the conpliment!
Rap_a_cap
Rap_a_capcommentedweek 142 years ago
I'm sorry for Ur girl, the shit happens. Seems to be a massive systemic botrytis attack. Stems are grey.
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@Rap_a_cap, thanks man. It happened very fast but I haven't lost a plant since I came back four years ago so it was coming. It's my turn for mother nature to take her cut I guess.
GreenGlowes
GreenGlowescommentedweek 142 years ago
Good luck with your gro! 😎
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@@GreenGlowes, thanks I can certainly use it this year
JahJahLight
JahJahLightcommentedweek 132 years ago
Jah bless you harvest, nice job! 👽
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@JahJahLight, thank you growmie
Rap_a_cap
Rap_a_capcommentedweek 82 years ago
Hey Smeagol, why do you use pots instead of plain soil? Local laws? Your choice? Stay safe Mate
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented2 years ago
@Rap_a_cap, well it's a combination of a few different things. Mainly it's because I can't dig at this location. I'm hoping to change locations next year. I'd prefer to go in ground where the soil is better. However, using bags or pots allows me the ability to transport them inside a very large building (used to house heavy equipment) if it becomes necessary. It usually doesn't but it's nice to have the option. Even though by fall the bags are usually rooted right to the ground....Thanks for stopping by! Happy growing my friend!
Rap_a_cap
Rap_a_capcommentedweek 43 years ago
Nice setup, Mate. Your girls seem very happy, to me. Good luck
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented3 years ago
@Rap_a_cap, Thank you my friend. Happy growing!
Dingle_Dangle
Dingle_Danglecommentedweek 13 years ago
#OUTDOORGANG Good luck 😉🌞
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented3 years ago
@Dingle_Dangle, That's right! Good luck to you as well!
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 13 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommented3 years ago
@love_2_grow, Thanks man! You too!
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommentedweek 222 years ago
Hey, really nice diary. I was looking at your fox farm review..(about the salt) have you tried Green House Feeding mineral line, that mixed with their bioenhancer seems to be doing me ok. Still some tip burn, but putting that down to me. Some lovely results.. so lucky to have outdoors.
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommentedweek 222 years ago
Very nice grows. Good luck on the other one. Enjoy your harvests.
masterofsmeagol
masterofsmeagolcommentedweek 92 years ago
Hey fellow growers. If any of you veteran outdoor growers wouldn't mind, take a look at my diary and leave some constructive criticism. It would be good to hear from other folks.