Memorial Day
- #2 Cut Down ..was a male
- #3 Given away as a gift to a neighbor
- #1 and #4 Remain...those are the bushier of the 4 due to LST..getting the limbs pulled out into the sun where ever there is space..some wavy limbs
- Continuing foliar spray nutes and Neem...bug problem all good now..just spraying for maintenance at this point..once a week
- Upped the Nutes to 900ppm every other watering
- Got More Big Bloom added that back in
- #1 is a bush and seems to take whatever Nute increases or watering increase I throw at it
- #4 Uptakes water slower now..still on par with schedule but less than #1
- #4 Still has brown growth at plants joints..maybe from cold weather..keeping an eye on it
- Overall happy with the two I've kept..which was the plan from the start...2 out of 3 seeds were Females and #4 was a Feminized Plant...#3 is in good hands and right down the street so I'll get some flicks in the future
Are you sure those are lady bug eggs. They don't look like the ladybug eggs I had. Unless it's the camera yours look very round. Mine looked elongated, a thin oval.
I built a little hut for my ladybugs. I put a little honey and a small bowl of water with paper towel in it so they didn't dround. I really don't think those are ladybug eggs. Seems to fast for them to lay eggs. Also when they lay eggs the ladybugs are huge. Twice the size of a regular lady.
That is 1 nice plant, she is sexting. Damn bugs can be a nightmare. This year I'm trying bug netting. Will see how it goes. The netting will also keep ladybugs in if i need them. Next year I'm putting all my plants under under the bug netting. Vegetables. I like the bucket trick to keep the netting up. Well good luck.