sweet man what sorta mix ratio?
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sweet man what sorta mix ratio?
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Just plan ol soapy water. I had ask my step-dad what would keep the bugs off my maters and he said that after they would wash cloths, they would take all the left over water and splash it on their garden. What i did was put some of that liquid soap in a gallon and filled it with water. Then just drenched them with it, but like i said, not in the sun. It fried mine, but they came right back. Also, if it rains ya gotta reapply it, cuz the rain will wash it off.Quote:
Originally Posted by JungleSuperstar
Good luck man, :rasta:
Is that a male in the Maxwell House pot? If not, how are you planning to transplant? Just something to keep in mind for other members that do the same. :thumbsup:
''So this would be all of them, but one i have in a coffee container, cuz i ran outta pots, lol. Im thinking of just letting it grow in it all year. It would be to stressful i think to dig it out as the container is an odd shape, but this bottom could be cut off as well. This plant was put into a much to big of container as it should of been put in one that roots would fill the pot. Its now just really starting to grow, so i guess the roots are filling up in there. I will get a pic of this one in the afternoon, damn camera wouldn't turn on for me to get one.''Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Rusty this was posted in the page before this one:thumbsup: last post. I would not advise this either, but like i said, i was out of pots and was the only option to save it from dying.
Plus if pople just look through a thread to just look at pic's and are not reading it, then they are not here to learn as you and i know the two go hand an hand. Maybe i should have explained it again, but i already had, so to me there was no piont in saying it again.:hippy:
So, what do you think of the re veg so far? I know you have not done one outside before, but was wondering if the growth is up to par, from the time i started to now?
Takes for stopping in Rusty:rasta:
I saw the post, but was:
A) curious if you were really going to leave her to suffer, or if there was a transplant in her future.
B) trying to warn other's of the folly of putting a plant into a container with a smaller opening than the rootball. Speaking of which, how was the yield of your last "Maxine", and did it take longer to finish?
Were it mine, I'd cut the jug open and transplant.
Your babies look great. Almost wish I could take mine outside. But were I growing outdoors, I'd have to stake the plants down to an almost horizontal grow. (no fences, and only short bushes for cover) Plus, the grasshoppers, chipmunks and rabbits are relentless here.
More importantly...how do YOU like 'em? Is a re-veg worth the effort?
Is a re-veg worth the effort?
Jun-03-2010 08:58
I am trying this out in Holland, I also have revag an plants every year.
Nice topic you have Letseeya.:rastasmoke:
I emailed a big company over in the US and no reply. Missing out on my custom! Im going to have another look now but if i cant find any that ship over here it would be great if you could do me a favour ! and i trust ya LSY even though i never met you !Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
With the soapy water you dont need much to kill insects. I was watching a gardening show and they were keeping green fly of some kind of vegetable and they added 1 drop to a litre of water and misted it onto the leaves, at night like you did so you dont cook em !
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Well Rusty at this point, i guess shes there to survive. ''Family'' plant that was the weakest of my poor attempt to germ seeds in a way iv never tried. Issue turned out to be lack of perlite. This loan girl sorta got left behind the others as they went into the ground as they got ready. Which before this, they needed a bunch of tlc to pull out of the bad germ attempt. I guess it was ignored as only the good ones were worth putting into my comfort zone. But ''Maxine'' never gave up:clap:so i have a plant in a pot id stress to much if i transplant now, but don't have the heart to:chainsaw:because it might be a female and if impressed, il cut it open. ''Catch 22''Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
This was to be a temp thing and knew that it was first of all to big of pot for such a small seedling. And then i might of thought of issues with re potting. The plant was to be scoop out and put in a different pot soon after. But not improving and others were, i ran out of room before this plant looked good at all. Last year i just chucked my seeds in a big pot of dirt, they popped and i transplanted 2-3 times before putting them into the ground. I did things a bit different this year and some are working, some not. They luv to be re potted and makes them grow faster IMO. But started inside to get a good start and messed up my seeds. So i had got pots from everyplace in the house to save them.Quote:
B) trying to warn other's of the folly of putting a plant into a container with a smaller opening than the rootball. Speaking of which, how was the yield of your last "Maxine", and did it take longer to finish?
Last plant i grew in a gallon milk jug was a long time ago. I had started way to many plants around here, i woke up and started pulling them. As to the jug plant that was only filled with only a small bit of soil in it, grew 4'. It finished before any of the others, because it grew with only about 2 hours of direct light. Also, it was a male plant, but very new to growing and so at this point im just looking at the biggest MJ plant id ever grown. But in the end of the season, the smallest plant i grew was the best. It was like something i had smoked 20 years ago, with such a sweet taste. I might have got maybe 4joints off her, i pulled off a bud an she would grow another. My friend came over, i said ''ya gotta see this'', he pointed and said ''male cut it down''. Are you kidding me,:(
Not if you had enough in one area. If it is indeed a female and starts getting big, i will cut it open and put it out some place other then here. But keeping it in its current container is best as of now, because the roots are hitting the sides and bigining to grow above ground very well. Had i known the worst of the seedlings would have turn out this nice, it would be in the ground by now. And when and if i do the rootball will great for outdoor growing. It would get big. If i do id wait till the end of this month, the pot was to big in the first place and wasnt meant to be its home, so it would need more time to be where the others were before put into the ground.Quote:
Were it mine, I'd cut the jug open and transplant.
I think you would like it Rusty:thumbsup:if ya did only one, once a year. Just being outside around them while the sun is bathing them feels great. And maybe just as a switch of growing styles. I can see ya growing one around your house, just one big shrub:DQuote:
Your babies look great. Almost wish I could take mine outside. But were I growing outdoors, I'd have to stake the plants down to an almost horizontal grow. (no fences, and only short bushes for cover) Plus, the grasshoppers, chipmunks and rabbits are relentless here.
Well the Edna is doing great, but that has to do with where i pruned it. The Skunk x NL is coming around better everyday, but the NL plant didnt get pruned at a place where branch growth could spread out as its maturing. But with pulling out the outter branches im hoping it will catch up, or get close to the other two. If not it will just grow taller then like a bush, which is what im trying to achieve with them.Quote:
More importantly...how do YOU like 'em? Is a re-veg worth the effort?
I would never grow a plant with out re vegging it. It makes no sense not to take advantage of what is in front of you. As soon as i saw your thread i was hooked, heck i bugged you enough for you to know. Did my best to get all the info i could get from you and everytime i check out your thread, looks like iv posted more then you:wtf:. But, now im thinking how a person can re veg a re veg, lol. Its in the back of my head and keep wondering if it could happen. Maybe will see one day:D
Thanks Rusty:rasta:
Kinda figured. I know how it is with not wanting to cull her. But, you get used to it after a while. You start slowly with males, advance to hermies...and before you know it you're culling with the best of 'em. :D
(or, you could plant her sideways...;) )
For me, it's not even worth trying outdoors with the vermin and bugs, and heat, and wind, and no shade, no fences, and...I'm doing fine where I am, lol. Once they carbon tax our electric bill beyond affordability, I'll make some changes and build a greenhouse.
Was just making sure you're still satisfied with the re-veg technique.
Keep up the good work. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Ya dont gotta worry about me man, im not that kind of low life. I have a few people i call friends and your one of them. No we have never met, but il bet we would get along and i can only say i wouldnt do ya wrong. I could never come back to the site man, thats way to much for a few bucks. Just let me know bro, i got ya:hippy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Charbud
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