Looking forward to Panamania. When are you germinating them? This year I'm skipping the summer grow and will germinate probably mid august. Will grow in small pots in vegetable crates like you do. I will mount them on my supermarket carts thoughPreview of my summer/autumn grow - there will be 1 each of these fem seeds along with my Panama x Thai regs. It will be a Panama heavy grow!
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Looking forward to Panamania. When are you germinating them? This year I'm skipping the summer grow and will germinate probably mid august. Will grow in small pots in vegetable crates like you do. I will mount them on my supermarket carts though
Fierce lookin' beast.Wake & bake with the green Banghi Haze x PCK today - it's good stuff - always a good sign when I don't want a 3rd volcano bag!
I've been trying to attract more insects - I need to encourage them to live here I think!
We had this visitor today though - on a Ghanaian
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Drilling holes into the pergola like you did is a great first step. Another couple of things that have worked very well for me to keep bees, hoverflies and wasps around:I've been trying to attract more insects - I need to encourage them to live here I think!
I want one.
So do I but they are very expensive. I just looked and the basic one that's 1,22m long costs 138€+taxes+shipping. So probably over 200€.I want one.
I'll be starting light deprivation on those Indicas that you gave me in another 2 weeks and am not looking forward to carrying pots in and out twice a day for the next couple of months or more.
I like the anti spider mite ploy. Think I'll give that a go. Thanks.Yes they look perfect - too big for my small terrace though! Thanks for all the insect tips - part of the problem is that my terrace is a little isolated from other planted areas so it might be hard for insects to find me.
I don't mind the carrying so much Hombre and the crates help reduce the number of journeys (only a few metres for me) - I find it helps me stay aware of the weight of the pots for watering purposes.
I've put wet towels in the crates now to help keep humidity up as part of my anti spider mite protocols.
I like the anti spider mite ploy. Think I'll give that a go. Thanks.
We live in insect heaven. Lots of long grass, plants, water and of course we don't use anti nasty chemicals.
When you mist with some water do you remove the plants from the sunshine or do you just do it morning and late evening?I've been misting with cold water as well (I keep the mister in the fridge) - apparently overheated leaves can encourage spider mites
That's interesting. Thanks.I keep them in the sun - doesn't seem to cause any problems.