Fran_fried
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I was told by someone that is not an expert that if I put my outdoor plants indoor that it can turn to a hermaphrodite. Is that true? Apparently it has something to do with the plant being fermized seeds.
Ok that is helpful. Thank you so much. I would lose my shh if it turns into it. I have a couple plants that were planted them at the end-ish of june. Still small. I have another one that is older, planted early june. It started to flowering early. That will be done by September.No but if you're putting it near any other plants then you're gonna get bugs most likely. The only way it can herm by putting it indoors is you'd have stress the living shit out of it. Don't drop it
I’d Neem-oil the hell outta those gals too, before they go indoors....or whatever you’d usually use to get rid of little critters...who are just waiting to get carried indoors for less stress, via your outside plants....done it, never againOk that is helpful. Thank you so much. I would lose my shh if it turns into it. I have a couple plants that were planted them at the end-ish of june. Still small. I have another one that is older, planted early june. It started to flowering early. That will be done by September.
How do I apply it?I’d Neem-oil the hell outta those gals too, before they go indoors....or whatever you’d usually use to get rid of little critters...who are just waiting to get carried indoors for less stress, via your outside plants....done it, never again
look for organic neem oil concentrate, mix per directions and use a portable pressure sprayer or similar. If you want to be even more cautious, buy some neem cake, organic for gardens, and soak about 1/2 cup in a gallon of water for 24 hours or so, then strain it into your sprayer or squirt bottles...it’ll look like tea after 24 hours. Spray THIS all over your leaves and soil (damp not soak) to kill or repel most bugs...also consider BT concentrate to kill budworm caterpillars (moth larva) which often hatch out from stems weeks after being laid....then straight to the center of your juciest buds to eat, crap and destroy them with budrot!How do I apply it?
The tea part sounds easy. I will try that. What is Bt concentrate? Can I feed my plants Schmidt plant food soluble? I have some but never used it.look for organic neem oil concentrate, mix per directions and use a portable pressure sprayer or similar. If you want to be even more cautious, buy some neem cake, organic for gardens, and soak about 1/2 cup in a gallon of water for 24 hours or so, then strain it into your sprayer or squirt bottles...it’ll look like tea after 24 hours. Spray THIS all over your leaves and soil (damp not soak) to kill or repel most bugs...also consider BT concentrate to kill budworm caterpillars (moth larva) which often hatch out from stems weeks after being laid....then straight to the center of your juciest buds to eat, crap and destroy them with budrot!