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Mike_yy
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Re: male female [Re: Cult101]
#11334818 - 10/27/09 09:08 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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3 weeks jesus. I've only had one strain (hashberry) take 2 weeks and i thought they were taking the piss.
Edited by Mike_yy (10/28/09 07:13 PM)
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karode13
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Re: male female [Re: Mike_yy]
#11334878 - 10/27/09 09:17 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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I can almost smell that from here Mikeyyork.
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Cult101
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Re: male female [Re: karode13]
#11334901 - 10/27/09 09:20 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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nope there in there 3 weeks all up ? and 6 days flowering
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karode13
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Re: male female [Re: Cult101]
#11334940 - 10/27/09 09:28 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Mmmm, OK.
Underneath the picture in Your Gallery their is an URL, if you left click on the URL it will copy it for you. To post a picture in a post, right click and paste the URL into the post. Try doing this and see if you can get these pics up for us to have a look at.
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Mike_yy
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Re: male female [Re: karode13]
#11335138 - 10/27/09 09:55 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Cult101
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Re: male female [Re: Mike_yy]
#11335171 - 10/27/09 10:00 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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karode13
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Re: male female [Re: Cult101]
#11335327 - 10/27/09 10:26 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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SUCCESS!
They look good man. I had a quick look at those pictures and I cannot see any visible damage. Is there a pic that shows the damage clearly?
Also what damage to the plants is occurring? Holes in the leaves, notches on the leaf edge or damage to the stalk etc.
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Cult101
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Re: male female [Re: karode13]
#11335365 - 10/27/09 10:31 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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mostly interested in male or female but heres a pic
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karode13
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Re: male female [Re: Cult101]
#11335433 - 10/27/09 10:43 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Still a bit early to tell for sure but they are looking feminine.
As for the damage looks like you got you a chewing insect problem, could be caterpillars, check under leaves for eggs and remove by hand, these things can munch half a crop if you let them, or like you said even a hungry cockroach.
Damage isn't bad at all just make sure to look for whatever is doing it and get it out before it breeds.
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Cult101
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Re: male female [Re: karode13]
#11336228 - 10/28/09 02:09 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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umm theres white flys flying round any help ?
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theMallacht
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Re: male female [Re: Cult101]
#11336664 - 10/28/09 06:26 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah, they are looking female for sure. Those pistils are pretty obvious.... White flies? Quote:
A: White flies are among the worst, most intractable of all garden pests. These insects multiply like crazy, spread from plant to plant, and are very hard to get rid of.
There -- feeling better?
Having said that, there is a a strategy you can follow to get them under control. It involves rotating the the use of a several different insecticides, which is necessary because white flies quickly build up resistance to any chemical that is used over and over again.
So do this:
1. Apply Ortho Systemic Insect Killer according to label directions. This product is absorbed through leaves and stems and kills sucking insects for several weeks. You can get this at most garden and home centers For more info about this product, click here:
2. A month later, apply a second systemic insecticide, called Bayer Advanced Tree and Shrub Insect Control. You mix this product with water and then use it to water your plants. It's absorbed by roots. It takes some time to start working, but when it does, usually lasts for an entire growing season. You can get it at most garden and home centers. For more info about it, click here and then on "products".
3. Once you get the white flies under control, monitor the situation by brushing the foliage with your hand from time to time. If any white flies are there, you should see them fly. Another sign of their presence is sticky honeydew and black mold on foliage and stems. If you see either of these signs, spray according to label directions with a third product, Oil Away horticultural oil, an organic pesticide made from refined cottonseed oil. You can order it from Gardens Alive!
After step 3, rotate use of the three products as you see evidence of the white flies. This should control them without leading to development of resistance. Do not spray if no white flies are present, as this is overkill.
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nexus470
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Nice pictures people. I wish I had some nice big mj plants would sure be a nice addition.
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Mike_yy
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Re: male female [Re: Cult101]
#11336846 - 10/28/09 08:10 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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I never had whitefly but like Karode said that looks like chewing insect damage. Still, i don't think whitefly are a good thing if you have them.
Nice tight plants tho man,, .
Edited by Mike_yy (10/28/09 07:12 PM)
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karode13
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Re: male female [Re: Cult101]
#11340623 - 10/28/09 06:02 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
Cult101 said: umm theres white flys flying round any help ?
If you haven't got an oscillating fan in there I would set one up as this will discourage flying insects like whitefly by creating a constant swirl of air that they can't fly in and they simply go elsewhere.
Look on the undersides of the leaves for eggs, they are small( about 2mm), round and whitish. Squash any you can find. If they are still an issue after this put up some sticky yellow traps and apply Neem oil. I would avoid any systemic insecticides, unless as a last resort as they can leave residues in the finished product and are known to be hazardous to humans.
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