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Pauwela Pauwela
6 years ago
This is my 10th grow group since August last year and my 6th round of clones (27 plants) since April, transplanted this group to 3gal grow bags from 4" pots, lots of roots looking good from 14" to 16.5" tall Day 15,
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Pauwela
Pauwelastarted grow question 6 years ago
When is a cloned plant from cuttings considered a plant, the day of cutting/trimming, or the first sighting of roots in plugs, or in my case, from the transplant date, approximately 10-13 days (good roots) to get to the first transplant stage to 4" pots with soil?
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @Pauwela! I consider clones as plants once they have developed a strong root system and have been transplanted into a container with fresh medium. ๐Ÿ‘‹
Pauwela
Pauwelastarted grow question 6 years ago
How late in the flowering stage can you use/spray Neem Oil for bugs, whiteflies, mites, etc.,? I use Monterey BT to help control Budworms which does work
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HighTV
HighTVanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey there @Pauwela Neem oil is known for its organic ability to target only the bad pests like spider mites, white flies, fungus gnats, and nematodes all while ignoring the ones you need like ladybugs, and butterflies. Typically its hard to misuse but there are two main things to consider before using. Anytime you spray things on to flowering buds you are risking BudRoot from all the moisture. If you have determined this to not be a problem due to low humidity levels then the last thing I would look at is the Harvest Window. You don't want to use neem oil in the last 3 weeks before harvest because remaining oil can mess up the buds flavor. If you plan for these two things then you are good to go. Personally It looks like you are about to harvest soon, so if want a way to clean the buds from things then the 'bud washing' technique is probably better for your situation. ๐Ÿ˜Ž Hope to have given some insight. Be sure to update us!
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 10
OK montererey BT is the Bacillus Thuringiensis, and yes it works wonderful. I had to repeat after 6 weeks to keep the lil foggers away
Stick
Stickweek 11
Hi @Pauwela! You should avoid spraying neem-oil (and any other product) around ~3 weeks before harvest. Pest control must be done during the veg stage, it's much harder once flowers are here. You can still apply neem oil if you do it carefully with a sponge, on the leaves only, but this is time consuming and won't kill all the invaders. Direct contact between buds and neem oil will 1/ruin the terpenes, 2/increase the risk of bud-rot, 3/degrade the trichomes. Hope this will help, happy growing ๐Ÿ‘Š
Dunk_Junk
Dunk_Junkweek 1
You are FIMing these ones??? I'm following for sure! ๐Ÿ˜€
Dunk_Junk
Dunk_Junk
@Pauwela, That's great! I'm all up for optimising everything you have available.
Pauwela
Pauwela
@Dunk_Junk, Big MAHALO for your suggestion, it worked and I'll keep doing it
Dunk_Junk
Dunk_Junk
@Pauwela, It was me that suggested you do it as you could do an almost exact side-by-side comparison. I'm really glad you have tried it and found it to be better for yields. Keep on learning!!! All the best.
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 11
hey, i dont know why people even suggest using neem oil, and then those very same people will be complaining that it doesnt work very well and that their house and their bud smell and taste like neem oil all the time. put simply : it hardly works and requires a lot of recalls. I've done it before, doesnt work well , the closest thing to neem that i've tried that works is chilli + oil with dishsoap. Second thing i tried that kinda worked is these "foggers" with "safe" pesticide inside them. It's non bio so... no thanks right ? the best thing i tried is what i call biological warfare : using bugs to kill bugs ! this actually works way better, and i never grow without it. Use live ladybugs (you can mail order them i kid you not !) to combat spider mites; use Phytoseiulus persimilis against Tetranychus urticae; use nematodes (Steinernema carpocapsae or Heterorhabditis bacteriophora) against bad worms, etc. etc. ask your shop about what you need or ping me on messenger if you need help. It's pretty easy to do - just follow the instructions on the packet. Hey ! at least it works and wont make your plant taste like garbage... hope this helps ! ๐Ÿš€
OutForReal
OutForReal
@Pauwela,๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜‰
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrow
@Pauwela, outdoors is a trip, just back from checking on my garden, gotta stay abreast the insect matrix, new ones spotted everyday ๐Ÿ˜… i'm currently combining Tricoderma harzianum , Bacillus Subtilis (BS) , "Biaveria Bassiana" , "Metharicium Anisia, and Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)... they don't play well together actually so i'm spacing them out 7-15 days apart... hey at least it works !
Pauwela
Pauwela
@CRiSPrGrow, Thx, I grow outdoors and surprisingly I do see several ladybugs on and near my plants almost daily. I usually try to spray neem oil in the vegetation stage more before flowering occurs.
Dunk_Junk
Dunk_Junkweek 7
Looking great!!!!!!
Pauwela
Pauwela
@Dunk_Junk, growing outdoors is challenging, but I like it
Dunk_Junk
Dunk_Junk
@Pauwela, Outdoor growing is crazy voodoo to me ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ’ช
Pauwela
Pauwela
@Dunk_Junk, Thx, recent full Moon brought on flowers everywhere
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 11
Hey pauwela, did you come across any bugs when harvesting? I came across some interesting info about an old time grower Cervantes who would do a dip on his buds at harvest to get off any lingering bugs. Great job on the grow โœŒ๏ธ
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreen
@Pauwela, that's great, im glad you got em. I read that dip.method was also used to remove powdery mildew from buds too. Congrats on the harvest, enjoy the trimming. ๐Ÿ˜ŠโœŒ๏ธ
Pauwela
Pauwela
@Experimentgreen, actually I did not find any bugs on my dry & curing buds, looks like I got most of them, but I did harvest in 3 stages/groups of 2 plants in the dry room. There was a lot of moisture in the air which took longer to dry & cure, I'm at the 1/2 way mark to complete this round.
Sgtoso
Sgtosoweek 3
How do you keep the plants from flowering outside this time of year? I assumed you're in Hawaii and they're less than 12 hours of daylight now.
Pauwela
Pauwela
@Sgtoso, Yes I'm in Hawaii, Maui. I put the little girls in the grow box at night with low grow lights on them until early morning, daytime back in the sun. I try to stretch them to get to 30+" tall for the first 30 days, This is typically when I do my 3rd transplant to 7gal grow bags and switch to the flowering stage, I typically harvest between 65-75 days subject to, challenging weather conditions of wind and rain, whiteflies or budworms attacks. I live in the country and glad to be able to grow as I have recently with my clones, I never thought I could get these kinds of results. A happy Hawaiian Grower.
Stick
Stickweek 1
Hi @Pauwela! I consider clones as plants once they have developed a strong root system and have been transplanted into a container with fresh medium. ๐Ÿ‘‹
Pauwela
Pauwela
@Stick, I agree, I've been counting day 1 from the first day of transplanting to 4" pots, typically 10-12 days when "Roots, Stems & Leaves" are visibly strong enough to feed itself
growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 11
Re bugs without strong herbals - DE (diatomaceous earth - donโ€™t breathe the dust) sprinkled on the soil surface gets the walkers but it takes time. Best to use preemptively. Hang strips of tape vertically for flyers. A little soda left in a can will attract flyers also
OutForReal
OutForRealweek 11
It is surprising to see people's talking about not using neem oil. Maybe รฌt would be better to listen for those who tried more than once ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜‰
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 10
Hey pauwela, there's incredible lady out there called "The bug lady suzanne" you can find her on instagram etc. But she's brilliant at pest management on anything and does great with tips for cannabis. The best info out of her i found on the kisorganics cannabis cultivation and science podcast on the episodes called either the bug lady or entomologist Suzanne. Give it a listen if you want some great info on pests and solving their problems. โœŒ๏ธ
GreasyLuigi
GreasyLuigiweek 8
Oh sweet sunshine 8i)
Sgtoso
Sgtosoweek 5
They're looking really nice. Great work!