you could try something like this....
I use homemade sticky traps, two for each plant, to trap the aphids that settle in on the plants. It is the aphids that spread the virus (the “wilt), from the bottom leaves upward, by their eating habits. My traps consist of yellow plastic cups, turned upside down and stuck onto 16 inch tall, broomstick-sized sticks, using a thumbtack. The sticks are pushed into the ground about a foot from the plant. I coat the yellow plastic cup on the outside, with Tree Tanglefoot, a very sticky substance that doesn’t wash off. The aphids are attracted to the color yellow, they fly onto the cups and the Tanglefoot catches them. (Don't substitute something else, Tree Tanglefoot is the only thing that doesn't wash off and keeps catching them. hope this helps
Thanks a lot goauto and evol! Sticky strips got rid of most of the flied. Took plants outside today and shook em off..that helped also. Will look into some sand snd tanglefoot tomorrow as I couldnt get out today.
Would these trics on the cobra be considered clear or cloudy/milky?
I see clear, cloudy, amber and some purple trics the majority being cloudy. I would let growth continue another couple weeks if you want some night time smoke. If your looking for a more heady daytime smoke I would pull it soon :smokebuds:
I see clear, cloudy, amber and some purple trics the majority being cloudy. I would let growth continue another couple weeks if you want some night time smoke. If your looking for a more heady daytime smoke I would pull it soon :smokebuds:
Thanks buddy! Gonna try to wait for the leaves to yellow a bit. They are still almost all green. Think I will start flushing after next feed and look to chop no earlier than Halloween. Whachya think?
Thanks buddy! Gonna try to wait for the leaves to yellow a bit. They are still almost all green. Think I will start flushing after next feed and look to chop no earlier than Halloween. Whachya think?
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