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Nomaad OD:2010

Nomaad I was wondering how often your spraying Spinosad? And how long into flower are you gonna spray? Again, l thank you a whole shit load for EVERYTHING that you have done for me. Gratitude
 
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Pineapple Cough

wtf...?! :faint:

i mean...
really... WTF?! :headbange :woohoo::bow:

never thought a wooden trunk could look like this on a cannabis plant.
it's not just the size but more the surface structure itself.
looks like it slowly and really powerful swells from the inside out. like the incredible hulk bursts out of his clothes. :)

thank you so much for showing this amazing close-up and teaching me. :thank you:


rgds,
snuggles
 

hogan400

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hey maad, here are a couple photos of my spot from today.... thanks for representing how one can do well and always improve... i hope next yr im looking back thinkin how i can double the size....and i feel given the weather, my learning curve and a few kind words from you all", im ok so far!

these are my early shivas and thats a gallon of hi-brix, looks like a mini gallon, hahaha. also a pic of my blue dreams from the harbor.
 

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nomaad

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Thanks everybody for the props.

Hogan: looking good. I wish I had a cold frame over my whole garden... the nights are getting pretty cold here...

Spinosad: Only one application per month. The last one will be in mid September IF we are experiencing problems with caterpillars or in the unlikely even of a serious thrip problem. It was brought to my attention (thanks Butte) that Spinosad kills Bees... as much as i like ganja, I like fruits and vegetables better (on the basis that they keep the human race alive) and they rely on bees for pollination. I am using Dipel DF (Bt kurastaki) weekly as a method of prevention against caterpillars and Bt israeliensis in the soil a couple of times each month against thrips and other soil-borne beasties.
 

Norkali

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Absolutely beautiful 'maad....I wonder if you're doing the same thing I am....finding that you pay most attention to the top 'stretchers' on the plants? I'm always amazed at the couple 'stretcher' branches that just WON'T QUIT growing vertically - I can see a couple of 'em on the first second and third plants in the pic...

Also, it's cool to use spinosad into flower?! If so, that is very good news as I've been battling thrips this year and was a bit bummed when I applied my 'last' application about a month ago...so just how far into flower would you use the spinosad?
 
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Trinity Gold

Good job. I really like how the pineapple cough looks in the back there all perfectly rounded off..
 

UnknownProphet

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Nomaad...C'mon man, Just stop it.



















Stop it already.
















Damn it stop making the rest of us look like amatuers.

P.S. For a sophmore you should be on the varsity team.
 

McDank8O5

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thats exactly what i was looking for nomaad thanks buddy!! gardens looking amazing your veggies are killing it too! happy growing
 

fisher15

classy grass
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Nomaad OD:2010

Woo hoo!! Badass, bro..badass.

Are you handwatering any, or relying fully on the dripline?
 
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Trinity Gold

Do you even know what Grow More nutrients are plough? If you did, you wouldn't be making that comment...! Goof!
 

feenom

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Do you even know what Grow More nutrients are plough? If you did, you wouldn't be making that comment...! Goof!

i am guessing the "grow more nutrients" are the macronutrients of NPK and in this case more specifically P? as opposed to trace minerals and bacteria/fungal strains found in the compost tea?

and yes compost tea is the holy grail of organic gardening.
 

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