Out door 2022 open show an tell

ShotoMain

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Dream Queen, 32 cola main lined. I removed the shoots below the top, leaving a few fan leaves to improve air flow and to intentionally stunt the plant from growing too tall. She should flower and stretch in 2-3 weeks. I will spray with h202 + water to prevent wpm

My final thoughts on the spotted lantern flies, they have been found in 13 states along the East coast, they will eventually move mid-west, south, and West coast within 3-5 years. If you have trees or a lot of nature around your home/grow site, you're fucked. I removed a fence on the back of the property which was double fenced because the neighbor wanted a different fence along his property line. Thick weeds were growing there for the past 10 years, and there were 50+ slf's on them, raid roach spray killed them all. If you want to squish them, move on them face first they won't move, if you come from the side/back they start moving/walking away, they are fast and hop a good 2-3 feet. If you follow them, after 2-4 hops, they're exhausted and easy to stomp. This is before their mature adult phase when they have wings and fly away. The only solution is to import its predator, a wasp, but the government is too soft to do it in fear it could alter other parts of our ecosystem. Once agriculture gets cut 30-40% because of the unchecked slf's, hopefully they'll come around to it. Expect tough times for 10+ years
 

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SmichiganOG

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I have that one and grew it last summer! The standard one, anyway. That was the first plant I had to pull early last summer, due to septoria issues. Once the septoria makes it to the sugar leaves it is all over. Seemed like it would have been really good if it had gotten another couple of weeks. I always wonder if the Iranian part of the genetics made it more susseptable to mold and fungus issues.
Yeah. Honestly I'm not much of an OG fan except for Blueberry OG, speaking as an outdoor grower. The Erdurt genetics caught my eye.
 

mandocat

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Yeah. Honestly I'm not much of an OG fan except for Blueberry OG, speaking as an outdoor grower. The Erdurt genetics caught my eye.
I really liked the high of the OGOG, even though it didn't get to properly finish! It really has a lot of a euphoric and up lifting element to it, but in a really interesting way that was "new" to me! I can see it being a go to social smoke.
 

mandocat

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Dream Queen, 32 cola main lined. I removed the shoots below the top, leaving a few fan leaves to improve air flow and to intentionally stunt the plant from growing too tall. She should flower and stretch in 2-3 weeks. I will spray with h202 + water to prevent wpm

My final thoughts on the spotted lantern flies, they have been found in 13 states along the East coast, they will eventually move mid-west, south, and West coast within 3-5 years. If you have trees or a lot of nature around your home/grow site, you're fucked. I removed a fence on the back of the property which was double fenced because the neighbor wanted a different fence along his property line. Thick weeds were growing there for the past 10 years, and there were 50+ slf's on them, raid roach spray killed them all. If you want to squish them, move on them face first they won't move, if you come from the side/back they start moving/walking away, they are fast and hop a good 2-3 feet. If you follow them, after 2-4 hops, they're exhausted and easy to stomp. This is before their mature adult phase when they have wings and fly away. The only solution is to import its predator, a wasp, but the government is too soft to do it in fear it could alter other parts of our ecosystem. Once agriculture gets cut 30-40% because of the unchecked slf's, hopefully they'll come around to it. Expect tough times for 10+ years
Yes it is always something! Some plants will be more resistant, that seems to be the best long term approach. Oklahoma outdoors has about every pest and disease there is and I expect to lose a percentage of any vegetable or cannabis crop I grow, sometimes quite a bit.
 
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