I did not use it enough to form a proper opinion, but for when I did use it I saw a marked increase in bud growth and density. I'll be sing it combined with the MaxiGrow product for the next one.
Chopped down the second Green Crack yesterday as it was supposed to rain all weekend and I wouldn't have time during the week. Trich inspections are about 70percent cloudy 20 percent clear 10 percent amber. May have been still a little immature but I don't think I was going to get much more progress out of it. Shes up hanging in the basement for a slow dry at 60 percent RH, 20 degrees with a fan pn the ground pushing air around. First girl is still in the tent drying nicely, a few more days left until Jars. I'll update with the weigh in on each plant once dry is done for both.
Again overall a great experience I learned a lot to apply for the next one. Growing directly in the ground in quality soil is a great way to grow, they were never nutrient deficient, never had to worry about underwatering and they basically grew themselves for most of their life. The only issue I had is they weren't movable and late in the season did not get much sun in the corner I put them in. I've selected an ideal spot for next year to build a raised bed in full sun all day and will be taking a go at organic super soil!!
The buds are quite airy and I found a few seeds in them. I wish I could've left them in longer but I couldn't risk losing it all to the mildew! Either way 80 grams dry from 1 plant, likely the same or more from the other one still hanging and 2 OG Kush still in the garden, hoping they gain some density, I'll take it!
Final: this plant dried weight came in at 79 grams. Funny how it was a gram under the other plant but almost filled a whole extra mason jar.
Best treatment for combating white powdery mildew at first sign of it? I used a non toxic sulfur spray with some defoliation of the more prominent leaves, especially any close to a bud site. It helped keep it at bay but had to be reapplied weekly and still fighting it daily.
Looks like your close to harvest. If the Milk cure doesn't do the job you can use 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar to 1 quart of water and spray her early in the morning before the sun is shining on her to prevent any leaf burn. This is the more extreme treatment of the two. Hope this helps👍
A lot of growers are having issues with morning dew sitting on their plants because of the cooler temperatures. You can drive a few stakes to support and try to cover her with a lightweight frost blanket to keep her dry at night.
@Philindicus, yeah we are having real humid fall here and then nighttime temp fall hard. Good call might try that. The white wash may be working I noticed significantly less wpm today, sprayed again for good measure
@@Removed, hey I havnt weighed the haul yet its up drying still. I didn't have a scale yet to weight it wet.
The smoke from the small branch that broke off I dried and smoked without a cure and it was good, not harsh, energetic high