Helloing ππ» all friends and visitors.
Easy week as the weather was sunny with showers. I haven't yet been watering the plants since the transplanting, the humidity brings the almighty spider mites π·οΈ
... time to move the gals away from the raised bed garden.
I sprayed the gals with an insecticidal soap, the brand is Safer's, i use a concentrate which i add to water at a ration of 10ml. Per 500ml. Of water.
I had noticed 3 days ago that some top leaves had like some tiny dried marks like if it was wind burn like, so i kept an eye open knowing so well that was a specific critter... yesterday after it rained all morning i went to check on them and with the sun i easily noticed a spider webbing with rain drops pearling on top of the middle gal, removed it and crushed ππ» that night crawler who just froze there blinded by the late afternoon sun π
I plan to weekly spray them and stop when flowering starts.
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Wish y'all a fun weekend
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Damn, only one female huh? You should try just letting the male go and pollinate the female. Get a bunch more seeds, then try again. π I think that after my next grow, Iβm going to play around with breeding some seeds a bit.
@KnightRider,π i did!! But i keep spraying them once a week until they start flowering, just incaseπ€π»
Really like how they've grown.... but the skinny one makes me think it could be a boy ... hope than i am wrong.
Looking good, but you might want to transplant out of the hard sided 7L pot which is too small for this plant. In ground is best, and fabric grow bags are next best because air can get to the roots. A quick transfer into a 5-10 gallon grow bag would likely pay off for you. Good luck.