One is showing alot of pistils and entering into flower it seems with the other 2 a little farther behind. Of the 2 that were still in fabric pots, one was buried in its pot into a hole will prepared soil. Just cut some slits in the pot to help to roots to spread. Probly unnecessary but oh well. Those pots are cheap enough. The other went into the was tub in its fabric pot with some slits in it. I think they will do very well this way. They would've all probly gone into the ground if it weren't for the fact that the spot they are in has had a problem with flooding and I want to be able to move them in an emergency situation. So I wanted Huge pots but I'm too cheap to buy them haha. A friend suggested wash tubs from old washing machines and I actually like the idea. Maybe they will almost act like a fabric pot with the holes all over for more oxygen to the root zone and good drainage. They've gotten the first feeding with bloom nutrients and we've had too much rain lately so we'll see when they dry out again. The one that was put in the earth a few weeks ago is an absolute beast... a little taller than me now at over 6ft. Gonna need to get some netting up soon I fear in case of a severe storm. All 3 will be monsters!!
Somebody tell me how to eliminate these boring fucking asshole orange worms! I have a product called PureCrop1 that is natural and safe to use up until harvest allegedly. Not sure if it would be effective on these tho. Also have some azamax and some neem oil.
Hello buddy.. Hope ur well.. It looks like a butterfly larvae..theirs Caterpillar predator animals insects that eat caterpillar eggs or disrupt their life cycle.. Horticultural oils, oils that smother eggs and caterpillars.. Decoy plants,attract caterpillars away from target plants.. Info taken from nature&garden.com..👍🍀
I've the same plant just gone in the greenhouse for summer, big smartpot and home made compost, I too hope she kills it - depends on the weather where I am though.....
I've topped mine at the 4th node and LST'd her - within the morning it's tops had turned 90 upwards, I've a good feeling about this one, an early sativa is gold to me!