Im not sure, and I think that party cup was a MD that didnt make it into a potWhat a coincidence. I like it too what strain is that one? and the one that broke?
You know, the funny thing is, I have to call BS on the photo.
LOL!!Hi DST!Your plants look spectacular ! how are things today in Damsterdam? Did i ever tell you my nephew has been battleing Testicular Ca (20 years old)? he had 6 mnths chemo and a couple major ops. He has been medicating heavily with the herb for is nausea , pain, ect. refused to take any of the prescription meds...After the last surgery and pathology he is clear! As a celebration he s going to Amsterdam in the fall with his bro to visit family. Have a wonderful day!
or in my plants pants for that sake! hah
Have you tried some diatomaceaous earth yet to fight the ants?
Sprinkle on the soil and all around the pot (if growing outside, sprinkle it down and put the pot on top of it so any ants & bugs trying to come in from below are targeted, too).
Just a thought.
Nice, DE is the biz.Here's a good little article covering the use of DE to fight ants:
http://www.vegetablegardener.com/item/8107/diatomaceous-earth-as-non-toxic-ant-killer
"Have they invaded you yet? Those million-line-soldiers that cover your floor, counters and cat food? I haven't met anyone yet who enjoys even a small ant invasion in their house. If you find that ants are holding an ant convention in your home, it's actually the outside that you need to concentrate on if you want the little buggers gone for good.
Diatomaceous earth (DE) is not only inexpensive and effective; it's non-toxic to kids, birds, and pets. And yet it destroys ants, earwigs, slugs, beetles, ticks, fleas, cockroaches, and bed bugs. As these pests move across the powder, it sticks to their feet and legs only to get into their joints and exoskeleton.
DE is made up of crushed fossilized skeletons of diatoms and algae. Some people claim that the DE jagged and sharp so it works like little pieces of broken glass and scratches up the insects' bodies then dries up their fluids. But I've also heard it said that instead of scratching up their bodies, the DE is absorbed into the bug's breathing tubes as well as their joints, eyes, etc. I'm not sure I care about exactly how it works - just that the bugs quit eating and death isn't far behind.
To humans and pets, DE feels like powder and is completely harmless. That said, you don't necessarily want diatomaceous earth in your lungs, so wear a dusk mask when you're applying it. One thing you need to know is that there are different grades of diatomaceous earth. You don't want the stuff used for swimming pools.
Purchase horticultural grade DE.
This is cheap pest control, so feel free to apply it liberally around the perimeters of your house, in the garden or shrubs, and right on the ants' nest if you can find it. It's also safe to use in the back of cupboards or what-have-you. DE isn't an instant kill; it could take days or weeks to be rid of ants completely. But you will be rid of them without sacrificing anything else.
It would be remiss of me not to state that if ants aren't pestering you; don't pester them. Ants can be useful as pollinators and soil aerators, just as they can be protectors and defenders of the plant-sucking aphid. That said, if they attempt a hostile take-over into my home, it's every species for itself."
As Gen said, next couple of weeks. Males always start to release reasonably early to catch the first stigmas produced by the females.Waddup! LOL who knew i would ever type this.. Male p0rn! lol
Since i found out my Blueberry Headband was a male, i just put him outside. But now he has changed colors Im new to this male thingie and just want to collect some pollen. When will it be ready for pollen harvest? Thx
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