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    #11
    Junior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    g I have a question no one's really answered it..What wrong with my plant it is now . Ever since it came out of soil its been like this, I been watering it can anyone help me.Picture below I have it under light too

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    #12
    Junior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    how long has it been?It's green so that is good but if it has stayed a seedling for more than a week then it is likely that the taproot dried up in which case it will take a while to get a feather root out of what may still be alive.I find that making sure the tap root has four inches to grow down unimpeded gives it a better chance of being female.next time fill that cup and keep it moist.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    P.S. Use plastic cups since styrofoam gives off some nasty gases when the soil starts to break it down.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    hey guys i may have found a possible solution to killing cutworms without incesticide......i read that if u sprinkle cornmeal around the base and stem of the plants they have to walk over it at night when they feed so what happens is they eat it and ingest it and swell up and die.....the only problem is i have no clue waht the hell corn meal is or u can use bran meal, where can i get it?

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    #15
    Junior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    You can buy cornmeal at any grocery store.Unfortunately I must take that idea with a grain of salt since the borers are offspring of a moth that lays its eggs on the plant.A friend of mine uses pesticides(diazinon maybe) to keep them off his corn and he says that it kills the ones inside too but I am afraid that such strong chems would kill the users of the finish product as well.I think that using neem oil on a weekly regiment during the entire veg cycle next year will help.Maybe I will even use it biweekly for the early stages of flowering too.Whatever it is he uses he mixes 3 ounces to spray an acre of corn so I figure 1 tsp will do my entire area after harvest this fall in order to do some preventative.

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    #16
    Junior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    No wonder they call it MOTHER nature.....just like a woman.Lets you dream all summer and then SMASH.....back to reality!

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    hey dude, so u dont think the cornmeal will work ? im thinking im going to try since i dont want to use pesticides an stuff, ill tell ya results,it probably wont work this year i dont think i can fix it cause they are already in moth/laying egg stage(i did see a lil worm though) so im probably going to have to tackle this next year, but im not worried im just going to change locations, i have 1 in a nice spot which isnt infected so maybe ill try there, but if i get frucked again next year im going to try the cornmeal, plus the fact i got punkd some,. but fruck, better luck next year.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Hey curious101 and potluvr

    well, i had three plants and the disease or w/e it is spread to another so i pulled both because they completely destroyed all my flowers...hope my last girl makes it or harvest will never come for this dude
    ***everything i say is hypothetical, i do not condone or encourage the breaking of your particular countries laws...God Bless***

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