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. I love the way the two top leaflets look like horns!
Seen some funny moustaches around here. ?
. I love the way the two top leaflets look like horns!
I just popped a half pack of f5s and all the seedlings have purple in center . So friggin cool ?DJ Short's Blueberry, transplanted a couple days ago, is already looking fatter.
The color in the center is encouraging, considering it has been warm at night.
Perhaps Blueberry is one of the purples that is genetic rather than brought on by cold?
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I went home and checked the Mendo HashPlants, the deer got two and I had already pulled the males.mmmmm peas, cant wait for mine to start coming in. Looking great in here, how is that Mendo Hashplant coming along? sounds killer! love me some hashplant dad crosses.
I had aphids on one plant last year and recently watched a video that they prefer high nitrogen. I was wondering how to use this to lure them from there to a even higher n rich area. Probably just end up making a perfect breeding ground and then be over run by them lol. Do you rotate between sprays or just use neem oil?Thank-you for the suggestion! Always open to new ways!
I will check those out. I need to be cautious as I have a lot of wild bees.
I have also noticed that the aphids go for the softer plants first, the plants that I have used the most nitrogen on. I used more nitrogen this Spring than I usually do...
I was watching a future cannabis podcast and one dude said he put some sort of nitrogen fixing plant (crimson clover maybe?!?)in a corner and all the aphids flocked to it. He burned the plant when it was infestedI had aphids on one plant last year and recently watched a video that they prefer high nitrogen. I was wondering how to use this to lure them from there to a even higher n rich area. Probably just end up making a perfect breeding ground and then be over run by them lol. Do you rotate between sprays or just use neem oil?
That is kinda what I was thinking and to hear that is awesome. Good shit manI was watching a future cannabis podcast and one dude said he put some sort of nitrogen fixing plant (crimson clover maybe?!?)in a corner and all the aphids flocked to it. He burned the plant when it was infested
I usually just use neem, until it warms up and the natural predators show up.I had aphids on one plant last year and recently watched a video that they prefer high nitrogen. I was wondering how to use this to lure them from there to a even higher n rich area. Probably just end up making a perfect breeding ground and then be over run by them lol. Do you rotate between sprays or just use neem oil?
That sounds like it might work. The aphids are gone now, and they left the snow peas alone...I was watching a future cannabis podcast and one dude said he put some sort of nitrogen fixing plant (crimson clover maybe?!?)in a corner and all the aphids flocked to it. He burned the plant when it was infested
I'm glad to hear that! I love Bodhi's genetics.God I love the strawberry unicorn. I grew out two last season and both were awesome. I liked it enough to pick up an extra pack to pheno hunt for an f2. They like to put on a show in flower. Can't wait to see yours.