Cannaventure seeds thread

BleedsGreen

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How long on average have you been flowering the LVTK? Mine are only about 56 days of 12/12 but are starting to get cloudy, looking great but thinking it might be time for week of straight water.
 

ElGalloBlanco

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Some crappy pics of Tennessee kush #2.View attachment 4394091 View attachment 4394093
One plant is destroyed from borers(my fault from not spraying early enough) but the other two are doing great. No pm and barely any rot so far, farthest ahead in the garden.
Damn, looking good! Imagine those smell something funky. Surprised you go full on bush with worries of PM, hope there is enough air flow in there. PM is bad here, most tomatoes, squash, and even some annual flowers are affected by it but my cannabis usually stays PM free with neem oil/silica foliars in veg and silica added to every watering throughout the cycle.
 
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dubekoms

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Damn, looking good! Imagine those smell something funky. Surprised you go full on bush with worries of PM, hope there is enough air flow in there. PM is bad here, most tomatoes, squash, and even some annual flowers are affected by it but my cannabis usually stays PM free with Neem oil/silica foliars in veg and silica added to every watering throughout the cycle.
Yeah a couple other strains are starting to get it but the Tennessee kush's are super resistant. Probably going to prune out the insides this weekend because we got some rainy weather coming. My tomatoes did great this year but the squash leaves are almost entirely white with it.
 

Chunky Stool

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Damn, looking good! Imagine those smell something funky. Surprised you go full on bush with worries of PM, hope there is enough air flow in there. PM is bad here, most tomatoes, squash, and even some annual flowers are affected by it but my cannabis usually stays PM free with neem oil/silica foliars in veg and silica added to every watering throughout the cycle.
Potassium bicarb works great for killing mold/PM and Southern Ag GFF is great for prevention when it's humid and air isn't moving.
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Both are food-safe and won't leave a residue.
Keep your plants healthy and you'll have fewer problems with mold, mildew, and pests.
High brix is the goal.

Neem oil is overrated IMO. :roll:
 

dubekoms

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Potassium bicarb works great for killing mold/PM and Southern Ag GFF is great for prevention when it's humid and air isn't moving.
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Both are food-safe and won't leave a residue.
Keep your plants healthy and you'll have fewer problems with mold, mildew, and pests.
High brix is the goal.

Neem oil is overrated IMO. :roll:
I was going to buy some green cure but potassium bicarbonate was much cheaper and basically the same thing when mixed with a surfactant. Seems to be working well! I can't stand the smell of neem anymore :spew:I prefer captain jacks.
 
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