I will look forward to the pictures.Thank you, I will post a pictures in the rainy season and it will look completely different. Right now we’re in a dry spell and the bamboo is withering.
I will look forward to the pictures.Thank you, I will post a pictures in the rainy season and it will look completely different. Right now we’re in a dry spell and the bamboo is withering.
The one on the right is a far superior flower. It’s much heavier on the trichs and the buds are denser. The one on the right has very light leaves compared to the one on the left, which is a very dark leaf plant.I like the one on the left.
You use root riots @BooAnother beautiful day in Central Florida. I took a few pics on the way out this morning to get the tractor and I also took a few pics of my clones that I’m handing to a friend today.
Does the spray leave a residue when it drys?I hose down everything when the plants are out on the porch...I'd love to use a trellis but with the PM I need to move them out to wash them...thank goodness I discovered a safe wash for my plants...every one gets rinsed before harvest...you should see the dust that comes off...
No, when I use the hydrogen peroxide, it usually takes a couple days to drop the extra molecule so it becomes completely inert. The potassium bicarbonate probably leaves the residue, but before I do any final trimming, I always submerge the plant and agitated lightly then dry it before I trim it.Does the spray leave a residue when it drys?
at what ratio do you mix your hydrogen peroxide ???I cleaned out my flower tent today and took the seven plants. I have in there out to spray them with hydrogen peroxide mix. I do that roughly every 10 days because I have a powdery mildew issue. The first group of plants is cap junkie x C -99, the second is girl crush, and the final group is Cap Junkie X Rosetta Stone… the plants that have flowers are four weeks old and the ones without flowers are two weeks old…