Pvogs 2023 Awesomesauce

Great growing. Healthy and flourished. :sunglasses: :metal: :peace_symbol:

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Just got this in the mail today. Definitely one of my Top Secret juices. Cats out of the bag now!

Females just starting to show, kinda late, just like last year. So far three solid ladies, and one herm.


These are what I look for before I move on to the next stage of commitment and care. As long as there’s no balls to go along with them. My massive Skywalker is a lady with no question. So far 2 LSW and 1 Bruce Banner/possibly BlueBerry :roll_eyes:

I’m also seeing LOTS of moths this year, so BT is in the future.

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Nice lady parts. :sunglasses: :metal: :100:

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sorry if i already asked (it’s hard to keep track of all the testers) but what happened with the blueberry diesel?

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waiting for sexualization

I’ve better pics. Labeled them BB, and though some were Bruce Banner, but the Blueberry D is alive and waiting…

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Ya noticed the moth issue this year as well really bad. Looking good after the massacre and glad you are feeling better. Is the Bruce banner #3? If so you should be very happy it has become one of my favs that I’ve grown. I haven’t grown very many but still :fire:!

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Ok here’s an update, finding more balls than I’d like to, so I’m thinking of starting some autos for outside. Any thoughts on this?
Also found this weird goey stuff, I’m thinking is maybe little frog eggs, I had little tiny green frogs in my plants last year, just a couple, but they were cool. More likely, it’s some kinda shitty bug.

Anyways, such a sausage fest in this garden, hopefully I have time for the autos.

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Some female parts, and late planted veggies

One crazy bean is just way stronger than the rest!

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Spittle bugs! Usually you find a larvae inside the spittle. They can do some damage so beware!

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What part of AZ? I lived in Prescott for a while.

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Oh I got rid of that shit. The larvae I mean. And just sprayed 4 different plant oils using Earth’s ally, could literally see the bugs fleeing. Updated pics.


So in this last pic, there a plant just to the left of the big LSW. It doesn’t get all the sun the others do, but it gets that last light .
And she reaches for it.

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The bubbly froth is from spittlebugs. Had em before too. They can transfer some diseases but they do little damage themselves.

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What do they look like? The name is sure fitting!

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Here’s a good link.

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Actually, I think that’s just a Colorado potatoe bug

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Looks too small to belong to the junebug family, right?

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it looks like a golden Japanese beetle

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That’s a Japanese beetle! They really piss me off! :slight_smile: So I grab them and take my thumb nail and just kinda cut his little head halfway off and then I toss them under plant to feed plant :slight_smile:

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The Colorado potato beetle has strips

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