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@ButtersStotch, hey butters, glad you enjoyed the ride, but we’re just 50% of the way there. Only the mango’s got axed, the 707s still have 1-2 weeks left! Thank goodness this week looks great Weather wise :+1:. The issue I’m starting to face now is shade due to the sun being so damn low. They lose the best part of the day, so might be some real trees getting topped, or they better shed their damn leaves soon. I’ll post the mango harvest once they are bagged
@TheBudWhisperer, thanks for the kind words. They always look massive when trimmed. Just always need to keep in mind they lose 80%. The P3 did fill one of my racks completely though, and we have started a trim collection for hash. I’m interested to see how the wash goes. More on that in harvest and samples :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Agree on your 707. Better safe then gone. It might be next week for me as well, but that’s turkey weekend and it makes trimming hard with the holiday. The scope will tell! My P2 turned later then P3.
@TheBudWhisperer - oh they for sure more. P3 got WPM kinda bad (as did a lot of plants around here), but P2 is looking fairly clean. I’m reluctant to defoliate her and expose her to it.
Wide is the way to go IMHO. I’ll take a 7 footer any day, so long as it’s 7’ wide
@Murph75 - regarding the milk. I was having some mild success with it, but found something g even better. Baking soda + water. Idea is to get the pH above 8 and apply as a foiler spray. I defoliated then sprayed the adjusted water. WPM was gone the next day. Milk worked, but also dried on the fans, so gives you a false positive, and makes it harder to spot any you might have missed.
Both seemed to work, but after some experimentation, I like the basic water spray for WPM in my garden.
Good luck