Greenpoint seeds!!

TerrapinBlazin

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Nice! I also bred the same jelly pie father to the one jelly pie female I decided to keep....this was the result. Not too shabby! ;) View attachment 4641960
Awesome. I need to find a few more females as nice as that rum runner before I start looking for a male. I was planning on hunting for an indica dominant male from my sundae stallion and tombstone packs, but I’ve still got a couple more months of pheno hunting before it’s worth it.

I chopped down that rum runner last night. Great yield. Beautiful buds. Wonderful sour tropical fruity smell with very little OG funk. Really pretty pink hues in the leaves. The awesome thing about her is that the lower buds that don’t get enough light are still dense but just smaller. There was no larf on the whole damn plant. After a year and a half of growing I finally feel like I’ve found my first truly top shelf pheno.

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Chunky Stool

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It was an interesting spectacle.

Last time I was there he was drawing on his little coin purse and posting it in threads. And changing people's user names then wondering why they are upset. But yah here is where they abuse their power....

Didn't take long for the turn tables to turn
You know you've gotten in someone's head when they ban you, then delete all your posts so they can lie about what really happened.

And get this -- @Amos Otis was a mod, got banned, and now he's back and uses sock accounts to post pro-trump propaganda in the political forum.
He probably does it here too.

I guess he doesn't want to tarnish his brand Brisco's Bargain Beans.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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@Snowback thanks for the tip on thrips, re checked plants today and found some today. Got the Neem oil out today and I ordered pyrethrum. First bug I’ve ever had growing indoors for like 4 years so pretty pissed of. Thanks for shout. You don’t see what you don’t know.
I’ve got them in my veg tent right now too. I’ve been using spinosad and just found this one this morning, so I guess another treatment is necessary. I don’t want to move anything into the flower tent until these are gone. In a wonderful display of how much I still have to learn, I thought the symptom of thrips (white spots) was the actual bug and didn’t realize they live under the leaf.

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el kapitan

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I’ve got them in my veg tent right now too. I’ve been using spinosad and just found this one this morning, so I guess another treatment is necessary. I don’t want to move anything into the flower tent until these are gone. In a wonderful display of how much I still have to learn, I thought the symptom of thrips (white spots) was the actual bug and didn’t realize they live under the leaf.

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Spinosid is where its at for thrips. Just stay on it
 

TerrapinBlazin

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I just cut all the damaged leaves off and sprayed again, taking each plant out and spraying the undersides of the leaves really well. I looked at each plant carefully and only found a few thrips. I’m thinking about putting a blue and yellow sticky trap in the veg tent. I’ve used them for fungus gnats in the past and they work really well.
 

CherryLola

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Thanks for help guys. I’ll try that Spinosid out too. @TerrapinBlazin Yours seem a lot bigger mines are really hard to spot unless they are making a dash across the leaf. Yeah I reckon all mines have a few. Was gonna put the tent into flower tonight at 7pm but going to wait untill I get these sorted.
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el kapitan

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I’ve got them in my veg tent right now too. I’ve been using spinosad and just found this one this morning, so I guess another treatment is necessary. I don’t want to move anything into the flower tent until these are gone. In a wonderful display of how much I still have to learn, I thought the symptom of thrips (white spots) was the actual bug and didn’t realize they live under the leaf.

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Those are big thrips bro. The ones in my zone are the smaller white slender ones. There are many different varieties of them, luckily they're not extremely harmful to the plant, yeah they chew leaf tissue which interrupts photosynthesis some but they're relatively easy to control and they typically don't mess with the flowers.
Also you can spray the nematodes under the leaves BTW.
I hadn't had them for some years then they appeared 3 or 4 months ago. All I did was spinosid probably 3 or 4 sprays and no more sign of em. I'd gotten comfortable with a no pest environment for a little while. Reminder to not let my guard down and keep up a mild ipm regimen.
Peace
 

Fibromyoucha

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I almost took cuttings from outside plant today and brought them in.
then i thought to myself i better not and shure enough one of the cuttings had spider mites...
Mess avoided thankfully
 

TerrapinBlazin

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I have one purple canyon. I popped one bean when I popped the two rum runner beans. She grew extremely slow so I put her outside and now she’s massive. Exploded as soon as I put her in the ground and now is huge. No word on the buds yet but I can say this one purple canyon pheno has done extremely well outside.

I’m going to try to source the nematodes locally. All the sites that look reputable charge a lot for shipping, and all the stuff with free shipping looks like it might be junk. There’s a nursery not far from me that has a big page about them on their website so they seem like the logical place to start.
 

Chunky Stool

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Thanks for help guys. I’ll try that Spinosid out too. @TerrapinBlazin Yours seem a lot bigger mines are really hard to spot unless they are making a dash across the leaf. Yeah I reckon all mines have a few. Was gonna put the tent into flower tonight at 7pm but going to wait untill I get these sorted.
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You've got thrips and those little black dots are poop.

If you use spinosad, mix it fresh each time because it loses potency after 24 hrs.
Rather than trying to spray every nook & cranny, a root drench is easier and works great.

Good luck.
 
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