Interactive? Hmmm.... Don't know for sure, since the state fair is days in the future. Only know that the powers-that-be insisted on vegetative plants, no flowering. Also a security guard and no free samples!
See here:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/inaugural-cannabis-fair-set-oregon-41346173
May all the states and countries join in learning about this herb.
Seems to be a controversy on the dangers of DE. For example, this site says perfectly safe:
https://www.earthworkshealth.com/Diatomaceous-Earth-FAQ.php
On the other hand, i've read that some dangers of DE are real. I've also heard that some people eat it as a dietary supplement. Not me. I'd...
Here is a pic of a legal (hurray!), recreational plant a week into flowering. It's 50" tall but as you can see, not very well filled out yet. Sprouted it in early May, transplanted into the dirt a month or so later.
Hoping all 50 states AND the federal gov't would stop making a herb illegal!
has to do with the remains of tiny, ancient creatures. It kills bugs:
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/frequently-asked-questions/163974-what-diatomaceous-earth-all-about.html
Diatomaceous earth kills bugs without chemicals. The stuff looks and feels like flour, but it wreaks havoc on bug...
Here in Corvallis, I sprouted plants on May 1, transplanted them into the dirt about a month later, and on Aug1 they began flowering. About 50" tall right now, not very bushy or wide, yet.
Stink bugs? Try diatomaceous earth where ever they walk.
Hey Blaze,
I'm in Corvallis where the weather is a little (?) drier in the fall... I also have two other plants that i transplanted into the dirt June 6 and they went into flower about a week ago, right on schedule.
The best of weather to us both!
Thanks, Blaze, that was an informative article on re-vegging, but as you say, not quite what i have here. I planted 5-week old starts outside on Apr 8 in Oregon. Had to do it because of a trip coming up. The plants went into flowering in May and remained growing and flowering -- normal enough...
I recently joined here. Does anyone have pictures of plants re-vegging? I transplanted a couple of starts early and they flowered, and have continued to both flower and grow in size since mid-May.
I am not sure what a proper re-veg looks like.
Just as Steadyeddy, I used food grade and dusted soil surfaces and any place else fungus gnats like to land. It kept the gnat numbers down, but there were always a couple around.
Well, perhaps it did partially reveg. Flowers and pistils continually appeared since mid-May. But, ganga gurl, I'm going to wait it out and see what sort of harvest i get. I do have a couple plants on a regular schedule (we are allowed 4 plants at one time here in Oregon) so the two oddballs...
Yep, good advice and thanks. Will do it: smiling about Kevin the Great's advice! Backtracker says what my conscience says: wait. It is a long time for a supposedly 8-week flowering strain, but, ah well, so much for numbers!