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mofoo

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Calidude

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Thanks man! That's my Stihl sprayer, it wets the plants real good compared to other sprayers ive had before . You'll never want to use a hand pump backpack sprayer again after you use this thing lol. Definitely makes foliaring a lot more enjoyable.

How is your water storage tank wired up? Through solar?
 

HatchBrew

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Thanks GG! No problems with bugs yet just some weird twisty growth, so I've been being extra cautious and spraying often as a preventative method. I'd rather nip any could-be problem in the bud instead of waiting until I see mite colonies lol. Been spraying spinosad, actinovate, cal-25, serenade, and just ordered pfr-97 (should be here tomorrow!)

how'd you get the pfr-97? was told I needed an Ag permit for it.

Garden looks super.
 

mofoo

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the bottom well is set up to a pressurized tank thats connected straight to regular power. the wells up top with the solar is just a solar panel that runs the 2 1/2 hp pump but i feel like i got ripped off on the solar. equipment just isn't top quality but it works. i acctually have a solar attatched to both the wells. i wishh there was a charging system but instead it runs when the sun is shining, feeding each solar well to 5,000 gallon tanks.
 

mofoo

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things looking good over at the ranch. sprayed all the ladies with the pfr-97 (thanks schrews and epic orchard for the dilution rates! ) the plants look great nice and clean now. still smokey skies over this way so hoping it clears up before we get too deep into flower. don't want it to start effecting it badly >.<

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my chick next to a pineapple trainwreck, with the alien orange cookies behind to the left. looking nice can't wait to see this babies in full flower
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left to right: pineappletrainwreck, alien orange cookies, sour sunset, and christmas cookies.
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Thanks GG! No problems with bugs yet just some weird twisty growth, so I've been being extra cautious and spraying often as a preventative method. I'd rather nip any could-be problem in the bud instead of waiting until I see mite colonies lol. Been spraying spinosad, actinovate, cal-25, serenade, and just ordered pfr-97 (should be here tomorrow!)

Are you spraying all that together at the same time?
 

Shcrews

DO WHO YOU BE
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the plant next to the girl, it is really nice and healthy.

Anyone mention how far into flowering you csn use pfr 97?

I assume since its listed as organic it's probably safe to use up until harvest. there's no noticeable smell or residue and it doesn't seem to affect the plants negatively at all
 

TheOutlawTree

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Mofoo, didn't you say you used vermifire this year?

I also used fresh vermifire this year and have a lot of plants with the twisty new growth.

When I got it tested it had way to much potassium, which can lock out magnesium, ca, and a couple others.

I used fresh vermifire on my tomato's this year and the leaves were twisty and curly from day 1 in the soil also.

There has been a ton of different reports through the years about Vermifire having to much K. It will grow plants for sure, but not to their full potential. If I would have had more time in the spring I wouldn't have used it. Next year my soil will be perfect I want to get a bunch delivered in the winter so I have plenty of time to amend and test it before spring.

Obviously I'm not sure this is your problem, but its food for thought anyway
 

mofoo

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Mofoo, didn't you say you used vermifire this year?

I also used fresh vermifire this year and have a lot of plants with the twisty new growth.

When I got it tested it had way to much potassium, which can lock out magnesium, ca, and a couple others.

I used fresh vermifire on my tomato's this year and the leaves were twisty and curly from day 1 in the soil also.

There has been a ton of different reports through the years about Vermifire having to much K. It will grow plants for sure, but not to their full potential. If I would have had more time in the spring I wouldn't have used it. Next year my soil will be perfect I want to get a bunch delivered in the winter so I have plenty of time to amend and test it before spring.

Obviously I'm not sure this is your problem, but its food for thought anyway

you're on it buddy, i am using VermiFire and i got half the loads delivered in bags (the bottom garden) and the other half delivered by the truck load( top garden) and the bottom is where I'm seeing most of the twisty growth. The top we gave it just water for the first month so i could have leached it out of there. I hit them with Molasses a couple times with no change of twisty growth so i hit em with H2O2 and i think that cleared it up. I was spraying like i had bugs cause there is shit flying everywhere from the fires going on but the plants seems healthy and the growth is still there. First year at this new spot so ill be able to make great adjustments in the years to come, thanks for the INFO buddy!
 

mofoo

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the plant next to the girl, it is really nice and healthy.

Anyone mention how far into flowering you csn use pfr 97?

like schrews said, but ill probably stop using it once the buds start to bulking up from white hair fuzzy to actual buds.
 

Noonin NorCal

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looking good man. will you drape trellis over each plant for additional support, looks like you are gonna have some nice weight to them
 
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