how would you handle the fungus gnats without chemical products? I’m fighting an invasion and I don’t know how to proceed
Check out the following: Whats the best way to get rid of fungus gnats?
Thank you for the link!
I’v had luck with a layer of sand on top of the pot as well smothers them can breath … dead!
Strateo. S. soil mites, nematodes, and sticky traps usually keep them down. All of these, generally, come along with the EWC top dresses.
More so probably with home worm bins as to commercially available stuff that more than likely has been sitting in a stores self for 6 months or better!
Creme Brulee at 58 days. She will be coming down this weekend sometime.
Throwing out a few new pistils.
I think I found the keeper, nice short stature and pretty fall colors.
Thanks to league of gentlemen - i still cant see the name Creme Brulee without remembering this sketch.
You say testing, are they using a new set of parents?
My first purchase from femaleseeds way back in like 2008 was White Widow Big Bud. Definitely pulling up a chair for this one.
According to their post, they are looking for testers so they can update their descriptions. So my guess is the same, or similar, stock.
Ask to test their pure ak. It stinks so good
They sent me those, NL, and some Chem OG photoperiods. I may test the photos in a ScrOG for them… may do Zak Haze, still haven’t decided. I even debated growing a crop of barley while I treat for thrips…
Im jealous. Haha. I enjoyed growing their pure AK that much I’m gonna buy a few packs for future grows. Its the smelliest strain I’ve ever grown up until now and the price is ridiculously cheap.
How many stalks of barley does it take to make a loaf?
~48 bushels an acre = 24g per square foot. // 10oz of flour = 10, maybe 12 square feet of barley for one loaf of bread.
More accurately, how much do I sprout at a time? About 1 TBSP per gallon. Now my little 2x3 might produce a couple of applications…
One tablespoon covers the 2x3?
One tablespoon per gallon of soil?
I sprout a tablespoon, grind it in a blender and mix it with a gallon of water (aloe, fulvic acid, and silica too). This is an enzyme tea. I use it about once a week.