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Resist Resist
6 years ago
This week was to combat the mite spiders, I made a solution of water with onion, something and pepper, I applied this liquid liquid to all the plants here, after that I used a natural insecticide. I added more hummus to the soil that is resting. This coming week I will do the transplant for a pot of 15 liters, is a pot with a good horizontal space, I believe this helps, right ?. I hope that when doing the transplant, the plant will be able to create more defenses against these spider mites, since it will be in a soil with much more nutrients and life. PT-BR Essa semana foi de combate as spiders mites, fiz uma solução de água com cebola, algo e pimenta, apliquei esse líquido gelado em todas as plantas daqui, depois disso usei um inseticida natural. Adicionei mais hummus no solo que está descansando. Nesta próxima semana farei o transplante para um pote de 15 litros, é uma vaso com um bom espaço horizonta, acredito que isto ajude, certo?. Espero que ao fazer o transplante, a planta consiga criar mais defesas contra essas spider mites, já que estará em um solo com muito mais nutrientes e vida.
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 36 years ago
@Budofpray check this guy out too 🚀
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 36 years ago
Looking good dude. Keep it up! Unfortunately I can't say much about spider mites, but I read that a long time ago, one of the simplest methods was just to spray (with cold water) and wipe them off, before all the pesticides and stuff. But surely there are some other things you could do too, I just don't specifically know. Likely again to be plant/flower oils.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, You were correct, I had problems with phosphorus deficiency, for several times I needed to add bone meal diluted in the watering. I had read that potassium was easily leached in the watering (I add it by teaching me that potassium is reused), and mine plant was not resinating, I believed that potassium was scarce and I ended up exaggerating, but the greatest influence was the high heat, the plant transmuted somehow, almost had no resin. Learned for this new crop.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Resist, Yeah if you recently added manure, not really something to worry about. Your soil looks like it is fairly clay-based (clay tends to have good potassium), and the result of your previous diary suggests TOO MUCH potassium relative to other things (such as phosphor), not too little. But of course, other things could also influence that, can almost never be sure. In plants, potassium gets reused a lot, like all the tiime. It's not a "building block" like carbon and nitrogen, as such, so it accumulates and the plant doesn't really get rid of it.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, The weather was very humid this week, the soil is still wet for a few days without any watering. But today is day of sun, the earth has begun to dry, I will keep an eye. I moved the transplant because of this yellow color at the top, this new soil has chicken manure, green grass and ox manure as sources of nitrogen, so I have not added anything else yet, I believe it's only the roots time to find this new solo, that's what I think   About cats, I think I'll have to change the place plan, the good thing is that in this new place the plant will receive a lot more sun, but I did not want to have to change the place, it happens. My old soil was very bad, little earthworm humus and nothing nutritious, I found all the time that I had problems with the lack of potassium, and you're right, actually potassium was blocking everything.
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GirlGoneWeed
GirlGoneWeedcommentedweek 155 years ago
Primeiro BR que eu vejo por aqui! Vou dar follow boa sorte com a planta!
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 155 years ago
That sucks, sorry to hear.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 145 years ago
Bulking nicely. It'll still go for quite a while, I reckon. Looks like it will be really nice. Keep it up!
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 105 years ago
Looking great dude. I'm not sure about those brown splotches, maybe a bit of chlorosis or some kind of temporary burn from something...doesn't look serious though. Keep it up!
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommentedweek 66 years ago
Beautiful little plant! 💚👏🏼
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommentedweek 46 years ago
Good luck with the plants! ✌️🏻🌱
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 46 years ago
lol cats lol
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 26 years ago
Gl dude.
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 16 years ago
good luck man, hope this one goes better, i hope it will ! 🚀
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 26 years ago
Dude, those little spots on your leaves look a bit like aphid damage, I can't say for sure (I'm still kind of a noob), but maybe check the underside of the leaves for very small semi-transparent insects.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, I liked this possibility of garlic and onion, then it gives me the proportions, I may need to use as a preventive, I also have many feet of pepper here, I can use them also if necessary.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, Generally my only problem is with white flies miners but these points do not look like this, I applied the spruzit, I really do not trust but in this neem, I'm going to scour the plant tomorrow
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Resist, That sounds okay actually. The neem oil might spoil with age, I'm not sure. I've used a combination of alliums (garlics and onion), flower/plant teas from plants I know are somewhat pesticidal, like marigold, chilli and then even some random stuff that I thought could work (flowers/leaves with lots of essential oils) and it's worked okay. First thing is obviously to just wipe the aphids off manually, then apply your stuff. If there are lots of ants around, you might want to get rid of some of them too. What you have sounds fine though, skip the neem oil if it just seems "off", probably. Spruzit is just pyrethrins (which you can get from flowers) and oil. *This all based on the assumption that you potentially and actually have aphids, if not, don't even bother.
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Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 115 years ago
Oh ffs (the bananas). Even if you do see bananas there, it's still looking excellent. I mean, that's not ideal but the seeds you get from it will be sort of "stabilized" and feminized mostly. Honestly, that plant's genetics looks great to me, and I've got like 200 plants. I would certainly grow that if I could. I would give you like, a full plant that was harvested for some of those genetics.
Resist
Resistcommented5 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, I understand, I really like the structure. you need to watch as it distributes the side branches that rise up almost to the main bud, the height of it fits perfect for my wall, it is tough too, let's see the resin. I understood the compliment just wanted to know what had caught your attention. Thank you for participating here.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented5 years ago
@Resist, Well, the plant structure, spacing, vigour, and those flowers (for a hermi) are fairly large already. I also think it'll be much more resistant to mold/fungus, etc. But I'm just guessing, it just looks like something I'd grow. Btw, I wasn't actually suggesting that we should try and trade or something. Just as a (complimentary) comment about the way that plant looks.
Resist
Resistcommented5 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, I already see seeds forming, it's actually going to be positive, my seeds did not avenge, I did not store them correctly and they did not have any vigor, I could be carrying 1 or 2 more plants if I had seed, so wait. What else attracts you to this genetics?
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 26 years ago
Oh I just noticed this, you said "3-5 gallons" in english and "de 3 a 5 litros." in portuguese. Is it 3-5 liter or 3-5 gallon (5 gallon is like 22.5l or so)? Because I've got some plants in 3 liter pots and that's not close to enough.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, Yeah, you're right, better go to the definitive pot, I was thinking about this before, I have to compose the soil that is "cooking"
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Resist, Yeah I have something similar atm, I germinated like 27 seeds, no idea what they were. Put them into 250ml polystyrene cups for 2 weeks (mainly because I didn't know what to do with them), then transplanted into 3l. But 3 or so weeks after that they're getting a bit too large (and apparently they're autoflowers) for the pots so I have to transplant them again (20l pots), like, tomorrow. I would actually recommend skipping the 3-5l pots if you can, it's only gonna last you like 2-4 weeks, max, from what happened here. Imo it'd be better to just go straight to 10-25l and avoiding the extra transplant stress. I didn't have the pots to do that, at the time though.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, I meant from 3 to 5 liters, this is going to be the first transplant, after that I will do the final transplant for a 20 liter pot. Thanks for the correction.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 125 years ago
The yellowing *might* be sulphur or pest issues again. A little bit of yellowing on older growth shouldn't be a big deal though. Looks really good to me still, keep it up.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented5 years ago
@Resist, No problem, hopefully that helps.
Resist
Resistcommented5 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, I was researching and it really looks like sulfur / magnesium deficiency, I have bitter salt (epson salt) here, I will apply, I had only made a single application of magnesium in the crop, and it was in the vegetative, so it seems in the flora increases is needed and there a difficulty of the plant in transporting this type of nutrient. Thanks for the tip bro.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 86 years ago
Starting to look really good dude. That's a HEAVY sativa. Something like thai or durban poison-like. I can tell that plant is suited for tropical/wet conditions.
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Resist, Yeah, that's the sort of plant I was imagining. Some of the sativas here look very similar.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, I tell you it's a paraguay sativa, like the ones from the photo https://bit.ly/2IonDj9 Today I took some larger leaves than my hand, so I felt it explode high in the flowering
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 56 years ago
No idea what that damage is or what to do about it. Hope you get that sorted out. GL!
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@Resist, That's good to hear, hopefully that plant will deliver.
Resist
Resistcommented6 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, It may be some fungus or consequences of the spider mit, but I tell you that it is much better, I am using that natural insecticide with flower origin, I apply more than once a week and I have humus cover, now I see vigor
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 95 years ago
Looks great. Keep it up, good luck.