This plant is an absolute beast. Massive colas. Great smell. I am fighting powdery mildew but not one spec of bud rot on dense dense buds. I've started to harvest. It's going to yield at least 2.5 lbs.
I am looking for advice to get rid of aphids. Currently using doctor doom 3 in 1 ( pyrethrin). Two days after treatment I still see aphids. Prior to using this I used insecticidal soap. I have used one treatment of each about 4 days apart. Thanks in advance.
A good solid spray down with a decent pressure garden hose will fuck up a ton of em and really help push them back. Spinosad is probably ur best weapon... but incredibly hard to find in canada as of legality. If you live elsewhere should be able to scoop it up easily. Combination of entire plant treatment of spinosad a couple times.... and those down a couple times. They should have met their match! Happy growing and stay lit fam.
A beast!! Unreal mate. I see you have made a head start on some of the trimming already. Good idea, my wrists are sore just thinking about it🤣. Also beautiful pic with the autumn (or fall?) colours in the background. Really nice plant mate 🍻
Hey Grower....this girl is looking fan-freaking-tastic!!! I am very interested in seeing how you make out with this girl.......this is a strain I would like to try as well. She should be a strong 1:1 idea.....possible both hitting double digits🤞🤞
Yeah, Mother Nature......can’t beat her growth!!!
Cheers and keep it going Growmie!!!!
@HanzGrowz, thanks bro. She's gunna be a beast. I did a few month veg, aiming for a 12' plant. Tied down they were 9' last year and a much smaller this time of year.
A beast!! Unreal mate. I see you have made a head start on some of the trimming already. Good idea, my wrists are sore just thinking about it🤣. Also beautiful pic with the autumn (or fall?) colours in the background. Really nice plant mate 🍻
"I hate aphids, they are my arch rival, any advice for getting rid of them is appreciated" Hi mate, I would recommend you to do nothing about aphids, the easy way to get rid of them is not to. Aphids are huge insects that feed a lot of predators in the garden. Like ladybugs, parasitic wasps, glow worm, hoverfly (syrphid flies) ect. If you kill the aphids as soon as they arrive, then later in the season when the predators will arrive, they won't have any food left, so you are going to make them go away, and also their next generation, I hope I have helped you, happy growing :)