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MtRainDog

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A lot of white pistils still, and none of the pistils look receded yet. The buds themselves still look underdeveloped i.e. haven't swollen. You have a few weeks to go minimum. And the timeline seems right for that when you consider most autos are roughly 30 days veg, plus another 60-70 days flower.
 

mdez1992

New Member
A lot of white pistils still, and none of the pistils look receded yet. The buds themselves still look underdeveloped i.e. haven't swollen. You have a few weeks to go minimum. And the timeline seems right for that when you consider most autos are roughly 30 days veg, plus another 60-70 days flower.
I really appreciate the info. I'm experiencing fungus gnats, I sprayed a dawn dish soap diluted with water on the top of the soil today and am letting a fan dry the soil. I have tried peroxide, Dr Zynes, I can't seem to get rid of them. Have you ever experienced this before ? They're very irritating.
 

amneziaHaze

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Cut soome potato slices and change them every day.they should come to eat it.use those sticky fly traps to get the adults.water from the bottom soo top is dry.neem oil is good they will stick to it and die....those meat eating plants that look like grass are allsoo sticky and gnats love to go for them.
There is allso some bacteria powder that you mix in soil that kills them but i forgot the name i think its something mosquito bits or maybe thats something totally different
 

kushkeeper

Member
Just an addon to the advice amnezia gave, the mosquito bits mixed in with water and bottom watering off and on helped me a ton when I had a gnat attack
 

mdez1992

New Member
Just an addon to the advice amnezia gave, the mosquito bits mixed in with water and bottom watering off and on helped me a ton when I had a gnat attack
Thank you for the advice. I'm trying to dry the bottom out , I have them in 5 gallon buckets and when I push up on the bottom where I drilled holes, Waters coming out so it's retaining water. I think I used the wrong soil which caused these problems.
 

Lou66

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those meat eating plants that look like grass are allsoo sticky and gnats love to go for them.
Are you referring to Drosera?

I do like them but don't understand how you can grow them in the same place. They need high light (which is lacking under a full canopy) and they need nutrient poor, acidic soil.
 

amneziaHaze

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Are you referring to Drosera?

I do like them but don't understand how you can grow them in the same place. They need high light (which is lacking under a full canopy) and they need nutrient poor, acidic soil.
Maybe forgot the name.but i didnt say you should grow then side by side.bring in the pot for 5 days they work fast.
 
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