Jones Organic Indoor Journal

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Ooohhh fuck they look severely pissed off.

One of the problems of re potting large plants, they need a lot of water and it takes a bit of time to re establish the uptake and get used to full strength sunshine.

If you have time give them a spray down with water every evening when the sun is low, they will absorb water through the foliage, and soak the soil a bit as well until they get better established.

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Don’t really have anyway to spray them I can dump some water on the mounds

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You don’t have a spray bottle? I’ve found a spray bottle with water in it, is a must in my grow room. When I mulch with rice hulls, a good spray helps to “stick” them and keep them from blowing all over. It’s also useful for seedlings and clone domes.

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For that plant he needs a spray nozzle on a hose, not a little bottle.
:green_heart: :seedling:

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Paint sprayer works excellent for large plants .

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Well, if he doesn’t have a way, he cheapest would be a spray bottle. I was shooting for the most accessible way. Not everyone has money to go run out and but a decent hose. Especially when they have spent all kinds of dough on their grow.

A paint sprayer does work great, but it’s much more expensive than a hose! You can get great coverage with one.

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Oh yeah I have a backpack sprayer that I never use I think I’ve use it twice to spray silica on the plants lol

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I really can’t help but feel that someone is treating me like I’m an idiot.:point_up:

Like I couldn’t see that they were large plants.

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Wasn’t thinking. I don’t know anyone without out a hose :upside_down_face:.
That is what I get for assuming

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Assume = making an ass out of you and me :wink:

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Damn, talk about stress testing hehe

Man yeah I hope they’ll be ok for all that work, can’t even imagine what a pain that was to get out of there and into they ground…

I concur, a lot of water for the transplant…

If the back pack sprayer is too much of a pain, at least use a thumb on the hose end, but also def get that soil moist…

I personally think it’s better to water super wary in the morning if you can get up like an hour or hour and a half before sun rise.

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Still haven’t watered them bee busy and didn’t feel like going down last night hopefully make it tonight

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Just finished misting everything with the backpack sprayer hopefully they survive I sprayed around the base a little bit as well so the roots can drink (meant to post this last night forgot to hit reply)

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I had to pull those and move them last night older neighbors wanted to walk down and see their backyard and have to walk down our side cause there’s is all overgrown since they’re wanting to move and now the 3 girls are sitting in the creek part way mostly not in the water but I did get the shed part way functioning for now still need to hang one more light didn’t receive the metal wires in one of the packs

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Keep forgetting my phone when walk back finally grabbed some pics something is burrowing into my stocks found a few spots looks like wood dust almost little bastards never seen them before making my branches go limp and I watered right after these were taken

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Looking better after last night’s drink

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Flowering :bouquet: and a mantis I seen

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There is a bug that burrows up the stem usually just above the branch node, they bore up the middle of the branch then live off the sap.

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Sounds like it, any tips? Just bought some plastic chicken wire to wrap around the tops so they don’t snap branches

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