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Wednesday, July 07, 2010
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shazzy
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Joliet, IL
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and here is the side view angle of Clegg like the other pics from early on to compare growth rate sizes from pic to pic. the plants look great and the leaves on the ends are huge and all male flowers are off both plants. weeds are staying below the canopy and any i see going to seed gets cut off with a knife at ground level. it is too hot and too wet from keeping plants cool and rain overnight that the weeding has switched from pulling them to maintaing them without trampling around and disturbing and pulling up my root system. i feel the small under the canopy weeds if not crazy thick help buffer some of the water usage and help keep the soil cooler in the heat. besides that my fat ass in tightly stacked secondaries ends up doing more damage to leaves than anything. time to stay out of the interior except to prune pop up terts, prune dead leaves and apply captan and to inspect the main vines. the co2 will now be incorporated in my fungicide/insecticide/fulvic acid cocktail on a weekly basis. i will go 1 tsp per gallon if hotter out and 2 tsp per gallon if in lower 80s. with over 95% of fully mature leaves in the patch, i felt now is the time for the co2 especially with the benefits of hotter temp protection, powdery mildew preventing qualities, and added calcium to the plant. these are all things needed most in july, august, and september.
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