MrFowlio
Active Member
@mr sunshine
Thank you, sir. I'm already planning out next season. I've gotten 20 pounds of guano composting with grass clippings and reject tomatoes. I pulled out the stump to examine the soil, were the male plant was, and it was full of activity and bug life. I found warms and some creepy looking grubs.
Can anyone identify these grubs?
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The plants.
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The larger one is turning into some purp (photo doesn't do it justice) and seems to still be in veg. It's only throwing out pre flowers with the two pistils. I think it's going to be a 10 ft plant by the time it finishes.
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The afghan starting to pack on the buds.
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This is the bud I pollinated to create my F1 generation.
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The pollen used for breeding
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@Miko2 I through some stems into my "tea" canister.
Those white grubs are the larvae of our well known christmas beetle or "june bug" and they CHOW your roots like savages! Really impressive grow bru! You must have bud for the entire year by the looks of things, happy growing! peace