Top dressed some bat guano at the plants who seemed to be needing some extra food. Also introduced some predator mites this week to keep spider mites under control. Some plants have quite a population going. It hasn't been a problem in previous seasons, but maybe because I've put the insect net (against caterpillars) I'm hindering access to the plants for some natural predators? Not sure..
They had some good rain this weekend and now we're back to sunny weather so all looks great :)
Sieht super aus ich finde conoisseur genetics macht super genetic hatte noch nie solche Pflanzen die so schnell wachsen selbst die Mr. Nice Samen gehen nicht so ab viel Glück
Looks like you'll have some solid colas. Best of luck with the finish!
Btw- I've had good luck with using natural biotoxins to mitigate the issues with caterpillars. The moths will still lay the eggs but the larvae won't be able to eat the vegetation and quickly die before ravaging your plant.
@909grower, Mpoving forward, if you plant some species that those particular caterpillars/ moths target, nerby your crop, then those "dummy" plant5s will take the hit and not your ganja. I've found cruciferouse vegetables are much more desireable for these moths in my climate.
@909grower, I typically use a Thuricide concentrate. Was inroduced to me by my father-in-law, who's a former Agriculture professor, as an organic alterative to pest sprays for my vegetables. It's not toxic to humans and easily washes off. I wouldn't spray the flowers but most definitely good for the leaves. The thuricide prevents the larvae from being able to digest whatever they consume, and they eventually die of starvation soon after emerging from their eggs.
Nice job, plants look great. I have to mine in pots, would love to use a trellis. I still managed to do ok. Yes different strains show bud at different times. I think mine are starting the stretch. Well good luck