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Week 9
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55.88
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TonkaSun TonkaSun
2 years ago
At the end of last week, I had to go out of town. So for watering, I setup a watering bag with drip emitters to each plant. When I returned home, all three were doing great. Normal feeding this week with flower fuel, and I also began adding blackstrap mollasses - which is supposed to help sweeten the taste once dried and cured. Happy growing!😇
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Grow Questions
TonkaSun
TonkaSunstarted grow question 2 years ago
I topped an autoflower plant, and I over trained it. The plant stalk has split between the two main branches that are being trained. I removed the training wire hoping that the plant will heal itself. Is there anything else I should do or put on it to help it heal?
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GreenHarvest_Officialanswered grow question 2 years ago
Unfortunately I've just experienced the same thing a week ago 😢. Use some garden wire to keep them together, as long as it didn't break off they should keep growing. During this week, be careful not to not cause any additional stress because it has had enough. Additionally try to keep the environment as clean as possible because an "open wound" is more prone to diseases. Good luck on the rest of your grow and hope you get some big yields.
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Herbz_Unkraut
Herbz_Unkrautcommentedweek 02 years ago
good luck with this project & happy growing! 🌿
TonkaSun
TonkaSuncommented2 years ago
@Herbz_Unkraut, thanks growmate.😎
Sweet_Seeds
Sweet_Seedscommentedweek 02 years ago
Thank you very much for sharing a new diary with one of our strains. 😊 We hope you enjoy it. 😋 Sweet smokes, - Apolo
TonkaSun
TonkaSuncommented2 years ago
@Sweet_Seeds, Thanks Apolo!
mcflow
mcflowcommentedweek 12 years ago
Good luck my friend!
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommentedweek 72 years ago
They're looking sexy. Nice diary. I deal with Gnats a lot pal. If you've any Q about them giz a shout. As for how they got their. I don't reckon the clover has anything got to do with it. All it takes is for 1 flyer to get inside your tent. And they're in heaven, the perfect breeding ground. And they stay and lay up to 200 larva "each viable 1, many don't", as many larva don't make it through. But even if 10% from each clutch does, you'll have them for at least 3 weeks. If you start the cleaning up process that it. If not. Expect them your entire grow. Their young will eat your baby roots and can cause disesas, "more so on seedlings" but, most of the time, they come from Inert larva that come in prepacked soil. Especially if store house have them.
TonkaSun
TonkaSuncommented2 years ago
@gottagrowsometime, thanks mate!😀 I appreciate the feedback. As for the gnats, so far the little yellow sticky trap seems to be working, but I will continue to keep an eye out. I also continue to mow the clover to keep moisture down near soil. Anything else I should do for cleaning them out?
Xpie77
Xpie77commentedweek 02 years ago
Good luck🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
AN_Alien
AN_Aliencommentedweek 132 years ago
Bonito grow hermano
steveaustin
steveaustincommentedweek 122 years ago
Looks fantastic!
DeepWaterGrower
DeepWaterGrowercommentedweek 32 years ago
Good luck buddy 🌱