Two weeks on, watching the plants ‘ripen’ and gain weight.
Interesting tidbit about the Pine Apple clones: The plant that was exiled to outside has much more amber on the leaves & buds than the sister plant has inside the greenhouse. Six weeks outside with low humidity and that plant is closer to harvest than it’s pampered sister.
Received the last shipment of ‘beneficial bugs’ from Naturesgoodguys.com, added in Pirate Bugs as the thrips are persisting and that is the best critter for thrip control so they say. SM have not been an issue of concern this season, there are some, nothing scary.
The end is in sight!
Lavender/Neroli91 by Backyardboogie420
Lemon Wookie
Pine Apple, outdoor
Pine Apple, outdoor
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Spider mites have arrived in mass, the beneficial bugs have been routed, harvest has started.
Seems the ‘good bugs’ do not like direct sun and when the October sun came in lower those bugs deserted the left wall and the SM moved in. Happy for the most part as I was able to do without any sprays but for Regalia almost to the end. All the unaffected branches on the left have been harvested, the balance(on the left) have got a couple mistings of Lost Coast and when harvested those flowers are going into the freezer for water hash, hopefully. Plants on the right side have some SM, but nothing like an infestation, beneficials still working well there. Pirate bugs have eliminated any sign of thrips.
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Bodhi’s Pine Apple, pheno
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Bodhi’s Pine Apple, pheno
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The other Pine Apple clone that was moved outside, it ripened sooner then the greenhouse sister and as such has been harvested for bubble hash.
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