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ShotoMain

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Try throwing wild bird seed near your plants. I keep a flock of sparrows coming back and they eat a lot of cats and bugs too.
By mowing the lawn to the shortest length on the mower, birds are always nearby pecking thru. They actually destroyed a second cannabis plant which is recovering in the back of the big plant you see in the pictures
 

EhCndGrower

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So my gals are mid way into week 9 of vegging being outside. Notice some mite damage on my Blue Cheese and have placed some Diatomaceous earth on some of my plants. Been training out my top 2 limbs like crazy and I think Sweet Zombie and Cinderella 99 have 30+ possible cola tops forming and stretching nicely. Had a random seed growing in my backyard which sadly started to drop some balls last week and got snipped away. So bad lighting today and will show pics from yesterday

Afghan Kush x Black Domina
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Blue Cheese
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Gorilla Zkittlez
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Do-Si-Dos
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Northern Lights (flowered clone)
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Cinderella 99
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Sweet Zombie
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PioneerValleyOG

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Wicked hot, rained all day yesterday and plants were drooping this morning. My Creme auto generated enough mold I had to pull her, was a bitch, she was a week out. Gotta check my Grape auto, q quick wet trim, and I gotta hang her.
 

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mudballs

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Out of all the backyard grows I've seen, this guy appears to have his shit totally dialed in. Amazing skills..
Ill add to this for you. He bottom feeds and while that can be considered optimal, it's not all that practical at times for certain lifestyles. It's not etched in stone that's the "right" way. I leave about a 3" space at top of my 5gal buckets, so when you fill it with water you just did a near perfect watering per volume and walk away....i aint spending no 3hrs out in 110 degrees waiting to flip saucers from bucket to bucket or remove sitting water
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Ill add to this for you. He bottom feeds and while that can be considered optimal, it's not all that practical at times for certain lifestyles. It's not etched in stone that's the "right" way. I leave about a 3" space at top of my 5gal buckets, so when you fill it with water you just did a near perfect watering per volume and walk away....i aint spending no 3hrs out in 110 degrees waiting to flip saucers from bucket to bucket or remove sitting water
Much appreciated!!
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Ill add to this for you. He bottom feeds and while that can be considered optimal, it's not all that practical at times for certain lifestyles. It's not etched in stone that's the "right" way. I leave about a 3" space at top of my 5gal buckets, so when you fill it with water you just did a near perfect watering per volume and walk away....i aint spending no 3hrs out in 110 degrees waiting to flip saucers from bucket to bucket or remove sitting water
I don't get why we are looking at tent weed on this thread, but anyway, thunderstorm blew thru, broke a branch.
 

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darkzero2

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Thought I would share mine been in the 100's last past couple weeks water these twice a week since they are in a makeshift greenhouse. All in 5 gallon buckets of supersoil base of coco. They just have been receiving fish emulsion kelp extract calimagic once a month, fermented plant extracts comfrey and ful-power once a month supplimented with silica blast at every watering , and between every feeding plain water ph 6.5. Strains are mostly chemsourdiesel og crosses and sour skunk crosses with one sweet cheese cross. No males so far, spray end of everyweek at 5am since its worm time of the season with neem/ bacillis caterpiller killer mix. Have had no problems with bugs this yr. At 38th parallel so flower season is about to start around 10-15th August


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