It's not a competition. It's cause we love this plant.
It's not a competition. It's cause we love this plant.
That's also when they are starting to die i.e. senescence. The closer they are to finishing the closer they are to then end of their natural life cycle. The 60 year old marathoner who's taken great care of himself over the course of his life finishes the race strong.things don't start to go south until they try to flower because thats when they work hardest
I can only relate my indoor experience with Serenade and my local friends outdoor experience with it. Seems to be less effective the deeper the plant goes into flower as the plant weakens. IMO if you've got PM issues a bandaid like Serenade will provide temporary relief. You're dealing with weak genetic issues or poor plant care allowing the PM to flourish. Don't worry about the smell as that does not translate to the finished flowers. Smells like vinegar though lol. Basically it's just bacteria in a carrier. Serenade good only for powdery mildew and does nothing for botrytis far as I know.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Haven't tried Serenade because the of the smell.[/FONT]
great comparision. The 60 year old marathoner who's taken great care of himself over the course of his life finishes the race strong.
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Respect Mendo......A fine example of experience over the yrs and knowledge gained.....
Thanks for getting things back on track.......
Where`s Fisher`s update......
Peace.....DHF..........
Less Ego, More Big Plants!
My tallest thus far at just a couple inches under 9 feet.
I know my plants are nothing special, but I am happy for this being my second outdoor grow and my first at this place. Cheers to all! There is no need for the disunity and negativity; be mindful that you aren't laying on a shitty metal cot in a 6x8 room. Why not be filled with Joy? look what we get to do with our time.
Lookin good Mendo.
Those are 800's right? How much water are you using and how frequently?
Whats the diameter of an 800?
beautiful garden sungrown!