Fellow gardeners, I salute you!
WW continues its vegetative cycle with topping this week and LST training has begun. Spraying calmag every three to four days, drip irrigation is set, all stimulants and bacteria are applied in hand watering mode.
Also, since the seedling stage, every week I spray WW with a phosphite-based stimulant, Diamond Armor.
Here's what the manufacturer writes:
"Diamond Armor Stimulator is an environmentally friendly way to reduce the risk of plant infection by bacterial and fungal pathogens such as powdery mildew, grey rot and phytium, while not forming resistance in pathogens to the active ingredient.
Not being a pesticide, Diamond Armor contains a toxic form of phosphorus (phosphite) for pathogens, which is not harmful to plants and is fully metabolized, leaving no trace in the crop. This makes Diamond Armor stimulant an environmentally friendly substitute for toxic disease control agents."
Ayyeee good job on making it to the chop!!! There is nothing better than enjoying the fruits of your own labor, I bet she is some fire!! Great work on this diary!
This is a nice 'n honest diary with lots of useful information, both in terms of added text/data and the photos taken during the plants development 'n growth. I think it's something special to be able to participate in the process from day zero all the way through the grow,. Very immersive story. I hope you can keep it up all the way to harvest! 👍✅.
Excellent work so far, well done! 👊😊--🍀
Wow for an old bean she looks vigorous. Have a few friends who love Widow, none have tried green house genetics yet, I'm excited to see how she turns out. Looking happy and healthy.
Good luck, and happy growing.
@gREEn7o0, WW from GHS good genetics, there are small deviations in phenotype but the main one is gorgeous. The first plant I started my gardening journey with, many many years ago)