I would have to agree as far as the latex. The latex takes alot of trichs with it. My wife works for kaiser I get mine free. I only use vinykl or the blue nitrile ones they have. Will have to buy me some pam and give it a try. Keepem green dirrtydI use the black 'Nitrile' gloves from Harbor Freight. Cheep & work great. I don't care for Latex
A little 'PAM' sprayed on your scissors makes them last a little longer between cleanings
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Mine too! Free gloves this season.I would have to agree as far as the latex. The latex takes alot of trichs with it. My wife works for kaiser I get mine free. I only use vinykl or the blue nitrile ones they have. Will have to buy me some pam and give it a try. Keepem green dirrtyd
Medi thanks for the second though I trust JJ. Glad to know about the trimmer also thanks again.I second on the PAM trick! it definitely works! i sprayed my scissors and my spin pro grill last year and it works great! just don't go over board on the trimmer grills tho it then it tends to get drippy on the grills.
Yeah ABM mine been there 30 years now. the gurls are looking good at the moment for sure all crystally and thangs smelling good. Cant wait to smoke this blueberry/ogkush cross it smells so good. All 7 gallons are officially rootbound alot of watering and feedingnow to bring them down the home stretch. Will take a pic of the roots at harvest lets see how white I can keep them. Went and looked at a garden yesterday it was amazing to be sitting in the middle of West Oakland. I was impressed for sure he had a very active garden with plants in various stages of flower. they were all a lovely green some would be suprised with what he uses the results amazing. keepem green dirrtydMine too! Free gloves this season.
I can only speak for my plants as far as the yellowing. I leave the yellow leaves on until they fall off when I gently touch them. It is an everyday job but I enjoy being in the back with the gurls. Generally the older the plant and depending on how the plant was fed it should start yellowing as a tree in Autumn. That is something that is debatable in my book Fumble. I find I like this method until I find a better. Now remember also have some plants that stay green until harvest. keepem green dirrtydGirls are looking lovely this morning dirrtyd. So as the buds get bigger, there will be more yellow leaves? Should I leave them or pluck them?
The yellowing of the leaves late in flowering is a sign that the plant is using up the sugars stored in the leaves. I know when my girls are done, or close to it when....thanks dirrtyd. I have been dealing with a white fly infestation and have had to pull off a lot of leaves. getting that under control though. my PK leaves are starting to yellow though. I have been tugging those off, but will wait till they just come off by touch. thanks man!
Hey d-^^ what he said Glad to hear the fire didnt harm you my friend. Dirrtyd
Glad to hear that you and the family are okay. You just spared a invader in my thread. I have never stated in this long thread that I use ironite. Someone has asked me about it within the thread though. Please read before you give advice in this thread. The folks that do give advice here are all friends and well respected by me. dirrtydHey d-
Fires are a few miles away from me, thank god, no worries here about the fire. Hot as hell though, 101.8 yesterday, 101.5 the days before that. The girls love it as long as I keep them watered. Watering heavy every other day, brewing up a tea right now and will feed tomorrow. Feeding about every 7-9 days now.
Stay safe...
TMB-
Yes a couple of them should be ready by then. Some later in October so it will be great harvesting in sections seem like this year. Last year it was all at once not a nice thing. This year will be a orderly harvest and I think the numbers will show at the end of the year. going to pic up some pollen and throw on some JTR branches see what I get. You can call me a pollen chucker just not a _______. keepem green dirrtydLooking good DD! I love the home stretch! Looks like there should be some harvesting starting in 3-4 weeks!