ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
Beautiful plants here mate. The neem should have residual effect so the tissue that has been treated should be protected.
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
After initial 3 treatments like you've done they should only need doing weekly just for any stragglers and as a preventative. Be hopes you dont use this stuff in bloom, theirs nowt for bud tasting how it stinks. Cheers mate
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
You are not wrong, it frikin' reeks that stuff! They get neem as a topdress once in flower, that should kill any soil dwelling critters also. Thanks for advice man.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 10:03 amAfter initial 3 treatments like you've done they should only need doing weekly just for any stragglers and as a preventative. Be hopes you dont use this stuff in bloom, theirs nowt for bud tasting how it stinks. Cheers mate![]()
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
Thanks mate and good to know re the neem. Everyday is a school day.
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
They look great!! Love the shot over where you see the stems reaching. Beautiful beautiful!!!
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Thanks momma, they are getting a bit big and will still have another week to veg due to space. Nice problem to have!Momma bear wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:08 pmThey look great!! Love the shot over where you see the stems reaching. Beautiful beautiful!!!
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
Quick update to mark the date of flip, ChemD1 has moved to flower after the SSDD was chopped at 9 weeks 3 days (probably could have gone longer, but first time running her, need to benchmark somewhere).
ChemD1 is big, lanky and while I'm hoping for no stretch i think that hope is going to be in vain. Nice problem to have.
Here she is next to the new cross NF#5.

Thanks for checking her out.
ChemD1 is big, lanky and while I'm hoping for no stretch i think that hope is going to be in vain. Nice problem to have.
Here she is next to the new cross NF#5.
Thanks for checking her out.
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
Looking really nice Tictok.
mon the fat buds 
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
You're going to need a shoehorn to get those out soon..goin goodTictok wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 6:07 pmMinor update 1 week later. Being paranoid about the spider mites returning they've had a good session of neem folia, every other day for three doses just before lights out and with organic yucca powder added as a wetting agent.
The neem puts a shiny coating on the leaves which is quite groovy.
There is a definite difference in stem rub between them with the smaller one being a lot stronger than the larger.
It's getting a tad crowded in there so hopefully the sensi star and ssdd will be finished soon and these can be flipped.
Cheers for checking them out.
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Re: ChemD S1s CSI Humboldt
Thanks both. New territory all round, biggest plant from seed I've had to deal with so researching how to control things if it goes leftfield.JJ wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 2:20 pmYou're going to need a shoehorn to get those out soon..goin goodTictok wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 6:07 pmMinor update 1 week later. Being paranoid about the spider mites returning they've had a good session of neem folia, every other day for three doses just before lights out and with organic yucca powder added as a wetting agent.
The neem puts a shiny coating on the leaves which is quite groovy.
There is a definite difference in stem rub between them with the smaller one being a lot stronger than the larger.
It's getting a tad crowded in there so hopefully the sensi star and ssdd will be finished soon and these can be flipped.
Cheers for checking them out.
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