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FirstOutGrow
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Figured as muh. I didnt think you were getting ripped on soda while tending the crop
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Figured as muh. I didnt think you were getting ripped on soda while tending the crop
She looks nice!!
Can you explain that last thing in a bit more easy english? haha, didnt understand what you ment by the erosion partGood weed fog, keep the roots covered...as you water your gonna get some erosion at the point where the soil from the pot meets the soil in the ground.....more pics please.......
Can you explain that last thing in a bit more easy english? haha, didnt understand what you ment by the erosion part
The water you apply will wash the soil away from the perimeter when you first transplant....keep the roots covered with soil as this happens!
Thank youplant is looking beassttt! +reps
i asked that questin last update, i was removing them but i was advised not to do it. But if it attracts insects i will do! thanksi would remove the yellow and dying leaves from the bottom of your plant, yellow and dying leaves attract insects.
i asked that questin last update, i was removing them but i was advised not to do it. But if it attracts insects i will do! thanks
HAHA...It recovered! Whether to remove leaves or not is often a topic of controversy, on an outdoor grow I NEVER remove leaves. As for insects, unless you are going to start a regular regimen of pesticides....you're gonna have bugs, what you hope is that your plant is healthy to fight the insect attacks off........and it is! Good job, IDK exactly how you accomplished it, but along with the success you're enjoying.......it worked out great!
Yes they will! i do not have any bug problems so far but thank you for the tip!Personally I remove the leaves when they are falling off on their own but thats just me.
If you do have a bug problem you can try this: I boil fresh onion and garlic along with ground cayenne(or fresh cayenne but ground is easier for me) for a few minutes let cool strain and add a little lemon scented Joy dish soap. Spray em down top and underside of leaves and it works for me. I dont have a regular schedule because I guess it depends on rainfall washing them off. But, when I notice leaf damage I know its time to spray again. Im sure we are in different areas and you will have different pests but as I said this works for me.
They look happy in their new home. They will love the space to stretch their roots.
Its really no rats or mouses where my plant is at, but ive thought about it and will try find something to keep snails away, one snail eated my last plant:/ maybe i will find something tomorrowPlants are looking happy in the ground. I would consider putting some fencing around it sometimes rodents will eat a ring around the base of your plant. Just like a cartoon beaver! Get some stuff with small wholes; if a mouse or rat can get its head in a hole, it can get its' whole body through. Little buggers are natural contortionists! I had a rat or something eat all the heads off my broccoli this season.
Good weed fog, keep the roots covered...as you water your gonna get some erosion at the point where the soil from the pot meets the soil in the ground.....more pics please.......
Its really no rats or mouses where my plant is at, but ive thought about it and will try find something to keep snails away, one snail eated my last plant:/ maybe i will find something tomorrow
Thank youGreat tip, I didn't think about covering the roots up after the erosion, just ran into my grow room to cover them up. Thanks!
Monster plant FOG, great work on the transplant. The root system is now in heaven, so much free space. Nice pictures, keep them coming! The area around your plant looks great by the way!