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Update 12 Days Into Flower.
Blueberry
Charlotte’s Web
My plants are now touching my shade netting and I had to make some moves to try and keep them from touching. I planning on adding a greenhouse dome over my garden. It will give the garden more height with the added protection for the plants.
My Babies
I have test fitted the pipes to test my garden for the dome.
I also found some other mushrrooms in my garden today.
I cleaned up my plants abit yesterday and took some clones from the smallest and lowest branches. Fastened some branches on the Charlotte’s Web’s to support them with the weight to come.
Love the @docdre magic at work here. The converted cupboard is super cool!
The Exhaust Fan
The Power Supply
My Timer I use with my cupboard.
The cupboard took me less then 3 hours to build.
I started my Purple Punch ladies in it last year.
But I prefer starting my seeds straight outside.
That’s so frack’n cool, nice job !!!
I flipped the one pallet upside down to gain some height (dept) from the shade netting.
My one Blueberry, I got a split
I looked through my plants and found a couple (4) of these fuckers on 3 of my plants .
When I snap a branch, I use a q-tip and honey before the rap
I don’t have honey or anything fancy to apply first. So I just covered it up. To keep air out…
That works also
Try to tie the split by a ziptie if its available, instead of that. To preserve the split portion out of mold. As I learnt from one of the experts in the last round.
Just like as shown in the pictures below, and then the issue will repair very soon, if the plant uptaking an organic nutrients I believe.
I use garden ties, but I have used zip ties, rubber bands, paperclips, imagination is awesome when stoned, everything just works.
Caterpillars!! I don’t believe The moths laying their eggs on an open surfaces. Moths usually laying their eggs inside the vegetables’ and fruits’ flowers, to make sure their eggs in an airtight & enclosure places.
Look at what I found inside on of the aubergines last year. I kept it away from my plants alive till its become as shown in the pictures.
I have used cable ties (zip ties) before. I’m not trying to force the split closed. I released some tension on the training wires (garden wires). It won’t open more, so I just covered it. But thanks for your concern @Hemp_Nature
I’ll be scanning and adding some Neem oil to my plants today and have a deeper look into these damm worms. Scan every plant from top to bottom. I’ll be killing anything insight.
I’m also getting some H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) today.