haha i bet you can't wait. good luck for the up and coming seasoni'm drooling over here. i can't wait to get back outside again.
thank you for letting me live vicariously through your grow. makes the season change feel even better.
not stinking at all really, which I'm glad about. last little plant i grew stunk all through flower so its nice to not have to worry about smell yet. Yeh can't wait for this fucking heat to go. cheersAre they starting to get stinky yet?
My plant seems to be budding a lot slower than yours, maybe because of the ridiculous heat... They are starting to emit a sweet aroma though but I reckon they are probably 6 weeks away!
just got done staring at the pics for a while again tonight.
i could almost feel the sun on my face and the warm winds blowing.
Look into a "fogger" bro. Kinda pricy ($200us) but with a fogger you can spray late into budding without mold issues. Better yet spray early & often & never have an issue. You might also look at a elect bug zapper, the worms come from moths & butterflys, the zapper will kill a lot of moths at night.
They look beautiful. They should start to smell to high heaven soon! Security will be an issue
Good luck
doublejj
yeh i know this fucking sucks! totally overlooked worms, my mate who has been growing for years never gets them and my plant last year didn't get any so i just didn't even think. A lesson learnt i suppose. Weird though the whole grow there has been a few munched leaves on the buddha tahoe but never the laughing buddha they musnt like the taste. i will be out in the morning hunting these fucking eggs and worms they are so hard to find. would it be a worthy investment to buy a bug zapper you think?too late to spray for the worms, really. you need to start early and often. i will be investing in a fogger for this year as it takes a long time to do weekly sprays with a hand pump thingamajig.
the best you can do now is to thoroughly inspect as often as possible. look for the telltale signs. get a little piece of duct tape and remove all the little eggs that you can find before they hatch. and pray. just pray.
and as mentioned, don't underestimate security. just don't.
yeh i often browse up and down looking trying to find some good outdoor grows but theres not to many now. I'm thinking once all you americans fire up there will be lots to look at!I just love looking at outdoor grows! Sucks about the worms but them buds looks awesome. I can't wait to get started this year
this was a point of contention in another member's grow. he hung them in the GH.would it be a worthy investment to buy a bug zapper you think?
you are in luck! i just got myself all prepared to put out a spring crop in the next few days. they won't be the monsters that summer and unlimited root space brings, but it should at least ease the outdoor grow ennui.*yeh i often browse up and down looking trying to find some good outdoor grows but theres not to many now. I'm thinking once all you americans fire up there will be lots to look at!
yeh thats the thing i don't even know if the stuff i got is the right stuff. We aren't as spoiled for choice here in the garden section as what america seems . Heres the stuff i got. yates caterpillar killerthis was a point of contention in another member's grow. he hung them in the GH.
he thought it was good prevention, other pointed out that it may just draw the moths in.
i'm not sure what the life cycle of a budworm is like, so i can't say whether hanging a few around the place would even help with just a few weeks to go.
at least you now know that you have to spray early and often. as often as you can, given the product you are using. i learned this my first year and got zero worms the second year.
i remember that thread so sick! first time outdoors and wowyou are in luck! i just got myself all prepared to put out a spring crop in the next few days. they won't be the monsters that summer and unlimited root space brings, but it should at least ease the outdoor grow ennui.*
https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/443060-portland-area-greenhouse-grow.html
i don't usually update often, but i try to be thorough when i do.
that's the stuff!(Bacillus thuringiensis),
nah, first year was replies 1-40. i did OK, about 6 pounds, but it was pretty bad bud. year two was a little better.i remember that thread so sick! first time outdoors and wow
nah, first year was replies 1-40. i did OK, about 6 pounds, but it was pretty bad bud. year two was a little better.
year 3? who knows. but it's a learning process.
yep. bacillus thuriengensis = BT.haha well there you go it was the right stuff. so it should be the same as bt or whatever everyone uses?