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Will also be diluting the spray a bit more as well, seems to have been a bit strong for some of the plants.


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HaydenR4238 wrote:Will also be diluting the spray a bit more as well, seems to have been a bit strong for some of the plants.


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Nice one , see how it goes now it’s diluted
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I'm using copper tape, Neem oil and slug pellets, seem to be doing the job. Last year I had a couple out with no IPM & they all got hammered, caterpillar's mainly. Bit more preped this year although need to make some cages. Something is enjoying a good burrow.Image

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Pipjam wrote:I'm using copper tape, Neem oil and slug pellets, seem to be doing the job. Last year I had a couple out with no IPM & they all got hammered, caterpillar's mainly. Bit more preped this year although need to make some cages. Something is enjoying a good burrow.Image

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Copper tape and neem oil was going to be my go to but I stupidly decided not to order it when I had money last week, but the problem escalated pretty quick so had to come up with something. Going to be adding copper tape and fly traps but going to see how I get on with my homemade spray.


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How you been getting on with these in this heatwave @HaydenR4238.
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Keeno wrote:How you been getting on with these in this heatwave [mention]HaydenR4238[/mention].
Getting on pretty well I’m in the north next to the sea. The temperature never got much over 22/23c and humidity was between 70/80% so had pretty ideal conditions. Getting a lot of cloud at the moment and there’s been some showers over the past few days. Hoping it’s not too long before the sun comes back! I think the start of July is supposed to be even hotter


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Keeno wrote:How you been getting on with these in this heatwave @HaydenR4238.
Getting on pretty well I’m in the north next to the sea. The temperature never got much over 22/23c and humidity was between 70/80% so had pretty ideal conditions. Getting a lot of cloud at the moment and there’s been some showers over the past few days. Hoping it’s not too long before the sun comes back! I think the start of July is supposed to be even hotter


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Been well hot down south this week. But we got a week of rain forecast. Im not a fan of summer tbh :lol:
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Morning, I've also used water retention Crystal's. They've done a cracking job with the weather last few week. Highly recommended

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Pipjam wrote:Morning, I've also used water retention Crystal's. They've done a cracking job with the weather last few week. Highly recommended

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Funnily enough I was looking at them the other day! Not actually had to much of a problem with rain, I just keep an eye on the weather forecast and if there’s rain due I hold off on the watering. I did however water well on Thursday as I was top dressing my plants, it’s been pretty wet since then but they’re still doing okay. Won’t need watered for a while now anyway Haha


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Day 38 from sprout I believe today. Not been up for a wee while. Some of them really didn’t like my spray as you can see, but apart from that happy enough with the progress they’ve made. Looks like they are about to start flowering. The GSC is top of the class so far, definitely my favourite out the bunch. Think I might have the weather back on my side soon as well it’s been really poor. Still very much alive and well that’s the main thing!Image
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