I would like to see a little more kinex in play. Maybe design some kind of kinnex fungus gnat trap? they can fly in but not out kind of thing?
I second the DE application. Besides, its a source of silca
I might just chuck a whole load of K'nex in there just for you, not assembled or being used in any way what so ever, just there, just to keep you happy, haha.
On a more serious note though, i think the next time ur gona see K'nex in use will be when i build my drying rack!
If that doesn't satisfy ur K'nex fetish then ur gona have to sit tight and wait till my next grow!
ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ;6703793 said:
good lookin! man those gnats just like to be a pain in your ass lol
Cheers, i actually learnt today that apparently i've re-flowered my plant half way through flowering, by adding too much PK, didn't even know this was possible until an experienced grower came and had a look just now. He said he didn't even know this was possible until about 6 months ago. He said that's why the bottom of my buds are real nice and chunky, and the tops are proper spindly and thin. He said she's putting out flowers on-top of flowers. Explains why all of a sudden the topped branches became so chunky, whilst the un topped ones remained growing kinda thin. I think he first deduced that after seeing single blade leaves growing out the very top buds as-well, not too sure though. Either way all this means is a slightly longer flower and slightly more bud!
I'm also leaning towards his explanation as i've never seen buds growing in the shapes they're growing in..... All shall be apparent come harvest, at the moment its impossible to get a shot of 1 single branch.
Re: Gnats - I think all the flies have been caught on the sticky traps and have been prevented from multiplying. Couldn't really see a noticeable increase in flies on traps and/or around the bottom of the cab. Will be a lot clearer when i replace all the traps next week. Start fresh. I've decided against feeding another double dose of Gnat-off and instead will give it a single full dose, then half dose, then none.