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    over maturing question

    I'd read the same thing, but like to think every little bit helps! but it has been proven that making them 'quiver' strengthens stems, but hell, I talk to them too. Just don't tell anybody! LOL!
    -- There's so many natural ways to rid us of insect pests. Its so much healthier for plants & us to repel & prevent than to poison. Insects 'breathe' through their legs & they can be suffocated with fine powders (I'm going to screw this spelling... diamatious earth), lemon scent will repel most (lemon balm, lemon grass, citronella, lemon joy dish soap!). Then there's other hebs like patchouli. Then there's plants that insecticides are made from, but they poison earth worms & kill the birds that eat them. But most bugs just plain hate soap, & I do love the soapy water treatment! Since garden soil + water + rubber garden clogs = mud, its good for my feet too! LOL! (& under my nails... but isn't that where dirt belongs?)
    catbuds Reviewed by catbuds on . over maturing question as the title reads this question is about the maturity of the plant.. Is it possible to let the plant over mature ? if it is possible what would be the outcome ? will the bud be strongest ? would the bud be weaker ? moldy ?? what would happen if i just let my plant keep growing far beyond harvesting time ? :stoned: Rating: 5

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    over maturing question

    Just started a couple DWC Tomato grows.
    Put the locals to work.

    I just cut the ends off a banana and leave it on the tub.
    Wall to wall bug munching geckos.
    Works a treat and the dryer sheet keep flyers from laying eggs.
    Got mosquito dunks in the tubs just in case of extra clever pests.

    Just have to mention the Neem is not harmless it contains several compounds that are toxic to humans.
    Look it up.

    Aloha,
    Weeze

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    over maturing question

    You are most certainly right, Weezard. I find it odd that you had to be the one to tell me that as I purchased my Neem Oil from an herbalist friend who works at a wellness center and knew exactly what I was using it for XD I'll have to tease her a bit for forgetting to include that tidbit

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