Better hope the cougar that lives close doesnt get a smell ! Sounds like a bad idea to me .Quote:
Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
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Better hope the cougar that lives close doesnt get a smell ! Sounds like a bad idea to me .Quote:
Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
these little basterds are infesting my plants. I don't have a camera yet I'm sorry for the no pictures yet but I just transplanted 1 of my plants and there was a colony of ants in my root ball. I knocked half the ball off and replanted but i doubt their gone. I lifted another pot and seen another ant colony starting. Any safe or easy ways to get rid of them without hurting my plants? They are still growing but I heard they feed on the roots so i don't want the damage.
Careful where you place that fishing line, it's visible from a long distance on sunny days.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nik
Good luck!
Computer crashed the day I took pictures and now the pictures are a month old and not even worth using. I'm going to take more tomorrow. I now have 2 females, and 6-7 unknowns. One of my females has a phosphorus deficiency. I bought some superthrive and triple super phosphate I just don't know how to use the phosphate. Its 0-45-0 but it's little pellets and it doesn't give a dosage for potted plants so I don't know how much to add. Has anybody used this stuff before?(some are in 4 g buckets and some are in 5)
Get a bag of insecticide pellets and spread them around the ground and around the permiter of your garden. If you're using the same nutrients for all your plants your problem may be something other then phosphate deficiency.
ok i'll try that but it got cold about a month ago, down to about 45F and i think it locked out the phosphorus. i will post a picture tomorrow but if it's not that then i don't have any idea. it's only on one plant but it's a female so i wanna get it taken care of if possible.
ok i'll try that but it got cold about a month ago, down to about 45F and i think it locked out the phosphorus. i will post a picture tomorrow but if it's not that then i don't have any idea. it's only on one plant but it's a female so i wanna get it taken care of if possible>>>>>>
Try foliar feeding it with that solution, you should notice a difference much faster then soild feeding IF that is the problem and yes you don't want to lose a female and you want to solve it before you go into flowering. I had a "problem" with just one plant 4-5 weeks into flowering and never was able to really solve it, foliar feeding was out because of the flowers and I tried to juice it with some nutrients but nothing worked, it didn't die but didn't look too well either.
#1 This one just showed pistols so I'm going to be putting her in the ground seeing as she is already in plain topsoil. She is also infested with ants but it's not harming her.
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#2 Another female. She just showed pistols about a week ago. This is probobly my healthiest plant. She is thriving, I just hope the fuckin coon stays away from my soil and roots. This one is also infested with ants haha. It just blew up though and it's starting to really branch out.
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#3 Now for the sad news. My original female that had the phosphorus deficiency, was uprooted by an animal which I can only assume to be a racoon. I havn't had a problem for a while since i put Critter Ridder down in my area but I put "Terro Liquid Ant Baits" out by my plants to try and get rid of the ants and came back to 3 of my plants being dug up and all the ant traps eaten and licked dry. I was hoping it killed the fucker but it didnt obviously he's back. Not sure how long she was out of the ground but I'm assuming less than 24 hours. There was a small root ball left and I replanted and watered in. Any suggestions or hopes of her making it? I'm thinking about using fly bait to poison this basterd so my crop isnt ruined. He dug into the soil of a few of my other plants aswell.
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more to come.
#4 This is another one that is taking off. She is also a female which I just found out today. I'm getting very lucky with my sexing right now seeing as I havn't found a male yet and so far about 5 females. Getting really excited. The second picture is an above shot of her, she is my second biggest.
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This is just an above view of #2, my nicest.
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#5(left) & 6(right) These are my 2 fresh transplants. One of them is female but I forget which one it is. Jus found out today aswell. They are doing nicely though. #5 has some really narrow leaves I'm hoping for some indica strain. Second picture is just an above view of the two.
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few more random pics comin in
Here is another view of #5's narrow leaves. Or is this a bad thing?
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Here is a side view of #6. She is branching out nice for a young plant. They are about a month old.
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This is just a random picture of #4. I love how this one is taking off. You can see the new tops coming in where i cropped it.
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One last shot of #3, my original female. Hopefully she reroots herself and continues to grow, even if she's stunted for a week or 2. Again, any advice on how to save her would be greatly appreciated.
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That's all for the update, hopefully you guys will take me seriously now that I posted pictures. This is only the beginning and i could use all the feedback I can get. Also if you have any suggestions for incest repellent on my plants i could use it, seven dust is failing me.:rastasmoke: