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2 years ago
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Topping
weeks 5
Coco Coir
Grow medium
3 L
Pot Size
1 L
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Week 1. Vegetation
2 years ago
6 cm
15 hrs
25 °C
6
No Smell
35 %
20 °C
18 °C
2 L
Just some newborn Runtz, I bought them about a year ago. Seeded in some soil 2 weeks ago and they are outside now for a week. They are doing fine with this hot weather.
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Week 2. Vegetation
2 years ago
15 cm
15 hrs
25 °C
6
Weak
40 %
20 °C
18 °C
2 L
The two Runtz are fast growers, or should I start later with the others next time? Doing great and the conditions next few week will also be great!
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Week 5. Vegetation
2 years ago
40 cm
16 hrs
25 °C
6
Normal
60 %
22 °C
21 °C
18 °C
3 L
1 L
Those grow very fast and steady. Also topping worked well, Plants develop very nice. I'm satisfied.
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Week 12. Flowering
2 years ago
40 cm
16 hrs
21 °C
6
Strong
65 %
21 °C
21 °C
17 °C
3 L
1 L
The last few weeks the weather is rainy and moist. The plant suffer a little an I had to cut some mold out. The plants are very nice and have an open structure, it hasn't got much leafes en a very nice amout of tops. Also there seems to be a caterpillar active in the plants. I found poop and some leaves are aten. In the plants I harvested yesterday I found some catepillar in a pupating stage. Tomorrow the weather is nice, time to cut and start drying.
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marvado
marvadostarted grow question 2 years ago
Anyone knowing the type of catepillar eating weed? Area Northwest Europe, Netherlands.
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BudBoutique
BudBoutiqueanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hi Marvado, first of all nice grow so far :) In Northwest Europe, including the Netherlands, one common caterpillar that can be found eating cannabis plants is the Small Tortoiseshell Caterpillar (Aglais urticae). This caterpillar is known to feed on various plants, including cannabis, and is often found in gardens and natural areas. Remember that not all caterpillars are harmful to cannabis plants. Some may not cause significant damage, while others can be more problematic. Identifying the specific caterpillar species is key to determining the appropriate course of action for managing the issue effectively and responsibly. U just have to identify the right ones and then go for neem oil foliar spray or something else with milk. Spray it on all leaves from both sides to get rid of them. Maybe repeat it after 2 weeks again. If you need further help feel free to follow and from me a DM :) Have fun and good luck!!
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