GG#4 Day 116, Accidently snapped a branch and taped it back up while defoliating it. Hope the branch survives, it has 10 buds above the break.
Itâs kind of interestingâŚwith ornamentals there is no fruit to develop so BBP often manifests itself with some flowers that have a very deep color hueâŚ
I only sprayed this one twice with the left over juice. The ones that didnât get a dose are still looking bad. the pictures were also taken right after a downpour of rain.
Yes it doesâŚtomatoes like it tooâŚvery much ! Now I will caution you to NOT put it on at least one plant and that would be a spiceâŚRosmary. It does NOT like it at all. Couple of years ago when I was first trying it out for Bob, @TheMadFlascher he sent me some pics of various outside flowers and plants he had tried it on, so I grabbed my bottle of diluted spray that I hadnât used on my girlsâŚand merrily went on my way around the garden spraying everything lolâŚthat is the ONLY thing I found that didnât like it. So just be careful on new plants, as a side note the bugs for whatever reason donât care for it much either lolâŚand that is just fine by me.
Great product!
Marty
Damn NachoâŚthat thing looks like a vine gone wild !! Looks like you gonna get some great weight out of it On the broken branch just splint it, tape it up tight and it will be fine, they bounce back good if they donât get torn off completely.
I grew it once so far, still have about 6 seeds if I remember right the original GG#4 from Ethos. Itâs great smoke. Looking good!
Marty
I wrapped it tight and attached a plant yoyo to it to take the weight off it. Itâs still looks good for the moment! I need to get a drinking straw, and split the straw to make a splint for it.
I just was thinking about this grow and realized I didnât have to start using the plant yoyoâs until week 6 of flower instead of a week or 2 before flipping to flower. I highly recommend the use of Humic Acid and BBP so far!
Yep all that stuff is great. Been using Humic and Fulvic for at least 15 years, and BBP on a couple of grows going back about 2.5-3 years now. Every little bit helps.
Marty
Yez, monkey slapz! Curious!
Very pretty girls indeed. Not sure the bag had anything to do with it though lol. About the only kind of pot I havenât tried is the autopots with the bottom water system. I know the breathable bags are supposed to air trim the roots and make em get thicker in the pot instead of winding around, but have had great grows with plain ol plastic pots, fabric and with the bazillion tiny hole fabric bags like the Radicle bags. Those cheap throw away bags are zero different from a plain ol plastic pot, they donât breathe either. My grow isnât big enough to worry about cleaning the bags and reusing them. The Radicle bags are made from something like a mesh covered with PVC so they are easy to clean, a bit of a pain for sure, but doesnât take long to clean six of them.
Great looking girls.
Marty
Is this honest to goodness real botany talk or just another slang we use for male plant? The baby pollen sacks emerging are called vestige balls? Coming from you Iâm betting itâs what they are really called. I should know that!! LoL
After a good number of transplants you wonât worry about shock anymore anyways. You get better n better at it, quick like and itâs as natural as watering them. Humic is great stuff no doubt, hands down, I use it too but I am willing to bet your Rico Suave by now with the transplanting.
LOL,
Botanically, plant tissue that has completed cell differentiation but not expanding are referred to as vestige, primordial, or rudimentary ! Iâve heard all the terms used interchangeably so pick your favorite!!!
Dang nacho them be looking GOOD ! Now these are supposed to be photos right?
Marty
I like primordialâŚit sounds dank lol.
Marty