I hope you get that tangie to sprout! My family loved the tangie dosidos I grew two? three? years ago.
My husband just opened a jar of Blueberry Hill from last summer and can’t stop talking about it😀
I hope you get that tangie to sprout! My family loved the tangie dosidos I grew two? three? years ago.
My husband just opened a jar of Blueberry Hill from last summer and can’t stop talking about it😀
Any update @TransplantedFarmgirl ?
Kiks door in…yells, Damn what a seed drop
All eyes on you girl
Morning all!
@VirginiaGrowBoy yep! Here we go:
Got no action on the Tangie seeds, they are now gone. None of my Frankensteins made it past the cotyledons so they are now gone too
so here’s the plants today after culling the herd
The blue cup is the sidekick I found in the revegging Afghan pot. Odd. So odd.
Had some leaf miners get into them? Found two green winged friends in there. Have removed them.
@StonedCold13 good to see ya again friend!
This weekend with be transplant time. Just sitting here waiting for the babies to graduate to daycare
@robert365 @Hashtonbutcher
Hey guys, the next installment
The Nursery looks great
Sorry for the loses, I just had a dud and killed a seedling myself
Were you always planning to cull the herd? Otherwise, how many plants can you reasonably grow at the same time?
I am just curious and loving following your grow.
Thanks @StonedCold13 love having the little ones all tucked into their place.
@VirginiaGrowBoy I have space and equipment to run a 12x8 space packed, but it is very unlikely I will have more than 6 flowering at any time, usually flip one group right before I harvest another. Yes, there will be culling. Something it took me a minute to figure out with the marathon last year: better to cull the weak one if I get two or more of the same strain and focus energy and resources I would have for 3 plants to just one. Better yields. And I have found that if I remove the plants the pests like I do better. Its easier too since there are fewer bugs I’m chasing. I do make every effort to save one plant from each strain.
Another thing I have learned is having mint plants right next to your cannabis plants can help keep spider mites and other bugs away.
Amazing, just amazing.
I can’t imagine handling a 12x8 grow space. Your room is literally 10 times the size of mine!
Where do you dry them after harvest? Separate room or racks?
I have an old dumpster-dove wardrobe I hang them in.
I was wondering about this because one of the sprays i found has a peppermint oil in it. Wondering if i could grow the mint as a ground cover ar just some seperat pots, grows wild everywhere thought processing thanks
I have mine in pots in between my plants inside. I think if I do an outdoor grow I would plant a couple around them in their own pots.
Im going to go look and see if i can come up with some wild that would like to live indoors and be happilyminty
Ok a little game change. Calling the audible.
I’m gonna try Build a Soil. I have two half wine barrels out front, gonna cook these with the builda and see what happens. I have two clones of Black Cherry Gelato think I’ll run a side by side.
I love the mint idea! I have a nice mint patch and I am thinking if I transplant some mint plants around boundaries of the outdoor enclosure, they will repel the yucks and offer up a cover scent.
I am happy with the results. The spider mites destroyed my sage plant, but not a single thread on my mint
@TransplantedFarmgirl kool beans look forward to it
Hello fellow growers use lady bugs to keep pest from causing issues with your grows. You can get them from a hydroponic store. Just turn the loose in your tent and let them do their job. They don’t hurt anything except pest and they stay put in your grow space and don’t leave. Out of 150 you may see one or two in your home elsewhere.
Do they work on thrips and leafcutters?