Hes creepin' on that bug, lolHello folks.View attachment 4980676
If you look right in front of the lil frog, you'll see a little triangular what I call stink bug, but it's not a stink bug, it's some other thing.Bug? Looks like the worlds tiniest frog if you ask me! Does it sing & dance to “Ragtime” by chance? Lol
still looking to rehome some seeds. Mostly Mephisto auto freebie crossesI have an abundance of seed packs… mostly Mephisto autos and some Wicked Pissah autos that I bought during 2020 (stimulus money supporting small businesses). I likely won’t get around to growing most of them so send a message if you want some for your indoor grow or next years outdoor season. I want nothing in return and will pay shipping. Hope this is allowed
Good focus on the frog, not so much on the bug unfortunately... hard to offer an opinion. Not that you asked for one! LolIf you look right in front of the lil frog, you'll see a little triangular what I call stink bug, but it's not a stink bug, it's some other thing.
Dang! Just like that huh? My sympathies for sure... I wish I had some pearls of wisdom to exude, but I just ain’t got the experience yet! Hope somebody will jump in for ya though. My guess would be we’re all at risk, given the humid, wet weather this Summer. Good luck with the rest of your ladies!
Saturate your buds with both BT & Spinosad.Guys, i just chopped one plant. Multiple botrytis infections.
What the heck can I do to save the rest of my crop????
I would dry them over a bin to see what crawls out.Another one bites the dust.
Chopped down one of two Shiskablues by dynasty genetics. The other plant that was culled is p.p.d. by humboldt seed company.
Huge disappointment for this here farmer. View attachment 4981856
It should be, yes. Plants are surprisingly hardy, if it warms up during the day they can take cold night time temps (even a frost or two).This is my 1st year growing outdoors and I feel like 3 of my 5 plants have been slow developing buds. An October 31st harvest day would give these girls about 7.5 more weeks to develop. Is it reasonable to keep plants outside that late here in southern Middlesex county (Zone 6)?