maybe i should put down the joint . hahathe calling all noob growers thread is mine
Thanks, yea, I would have guess it was a lot bigger. Well, now we know.Good stuff cruzer. Always interesting to see the 'aftermath'.
Dude, I'm tired of camping already. I suppose that would work though, good idea.make a fire pit and put it on the bottom. give you and max something to roast marshmallows around while you camp!
Yea, I've heard of that. I guess I can store it in garbage cans till next summer.I've heard that you can cover it with black plastic and "cook" it in that. In the summer the temps can hit 160 easily in there. I took care of my mite problem today. I hosed them down with bug bombs, left them about half an hour then took them outside and hosed them down. They are not wanting to stand back up but I did get the damn mites off. While I was outside, I caught my dog chewing on a fan leaf. She does that every time she gets near. They *know* medicine when they smell it. Man that Blue Dream was a beauty!! Can't wait for a smoke report on that; I may try that strain next grow.
Oops, a little late on the edit huh?you would think that i was wasting my money but i got that at more then a 50% discount. i might have got roped in with AN marketing when researching but their products work great. there are a few things that i want to change but those will have to come at a later time
Well, Im glad we got that settled.the calling all noob growers thread is mine
I think my watering strategy worked great. sunk the line about two inches under the top soil and put it on a timer to water twice a day just enough to keep it moist.You must keep the soil moist Cruz, those roots aren't huge compared to the tree they came from. Trippy how that works, eh?
Hell no, pass it this way.maybe i should put down the joint . haha
Judging by how thick the vegetation at trunk level was before you pruned it all back, be glad you had irrigation. Imagine trying to water those bitches through all that crap. That, and just keeping up with watering on those freaks of nature would have kept you busy to an extent. I'll bet if you hand watered all of them on your own time your root systems would be more than twice as large lol.I think my watering strategy worked great. sunk the line about two inches under the top soil and put it on a timer to water twice a day just enough to keep it moist.
Ha! Thanks man.Rio looks like the perfect dog for my son, they have about the same amount of energy, lol. Max is a gorgeous dog Cruze!
That's some bitch! I bet she would teach Max a thing or two. Thanks for hangin around, yea I did my share of trimming.i bet Max slept his ass off last night. my wife caught my boxer having a wet dream dry humping the air in her sleep (she always thinks shes queen bitch, and in a area with other dogs she trys to hike a leg to pee) i bet max was having some wild wippet dreams last night thanks for all the entertainment here Cruze!! and good luck with all the trimming, you probably wont be able to type for a week!!
Slept like a rock. He was even mellow all day today. I think being around an older dog matured him a little bit.Looks like he had a blast. He musta been 'exhausted' from all that. I'll wait to see them before I guess. Spider Mites are evil. I have an attack going on inside. Montana nights are too cold now thank god.
Apparently I have hijacked the thread with a nuclear bomb full of my callous opinions (or so I've been told) so if I offended you, my sincerest apologies. If you would like to know how to pay a fraction of what you do for damn fine nutrients. feel free to pm me. That's not callous, that's me trying to save you some money.you would think that i was wasting my money but i got that at more then a 50% discount. i might have got roped in with AN marketing when researching but their products work great. there are a few things that i want to change but those will have to come at a later time
we can genetically change the plants, but we can't genetically change the mites. well said cruzer... maybe you did over stress the fear of the mites as the overall damage to the crop did not cost you significantly, if hardly at all, in the grand scheme. Good lessons learned.Hi Integra, Thanks for the tip, actually I have see mites exit a drying bud before. That's why I didn't gas them and chopped a little early instead.
I would say most of the mites came off with the leaf but whats left can leave the colas.
Ya know, growing plants this large has its benefits, the mites didn't seem to stress the plants as much as I was stressed about them. They really suck the life out of an indoor grow with smaller plants but these girls came through great. Caterpillars, now you probably wont see those indoors but those are nasty. Its like instant mold through about an inch of your bud. This first round has been a great learning experience.