(Part 2) Best products from r/outdoorgrowing

We found 22 comments on r/outdoorgrowing discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 43 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/leo-theleopard · 3 pointsr/outdoorgrowing
  1. Your soil looks too solid and clumpy but that’s already been addressed by others, which may or may not hinder its growth, meaning smaller yield.

  2. I started a clone July 1st, it was only about 6 inches tall and had only about 3 nodes. This is that clone 16 days later. It’s pretty big for how late I started it. There’s hope for you!

  3. Given the correct care and conditions, you can get your plants to grow a decent amount this time of year.

  4. PLEASE make sure to do preventative pest and fungal control on your plants while they’re in vegetative state. You do not want anything stressing them out at this point in the season, since they’re so small. I’d recommend Bonide Sulfur Fungicide to prevent powdery mildew AND BT Insecticide to prevent caterpillars from eating your plants. Spray these two weekly on your plants, follow the directions on the bottle for the ratios. Spray at dawn or dusk, do not spray during direct sunlight.

  5. Disclaimer: I don’t recommend spraying the aforementioned fungicide and insecticide in flower state, because the sprays can leave residue on your buds, which you do not want to smoke. If you do need to spray in flower because you’re battling pest or fungal problems, absolutely make sure to give your harvest a bud bath when you chop them down. The bud bath will wash away any mold/mildew, debris and residues from sprays.
u/exoduscheese · 2 pointsr/outdoorgrowing

Doesn't seem far enough along to make fertilizing it a bad idea. Definitely needs nitrogen, as that deficiency starts at the bottom like that.

I like Fox Farms liquid fertilizer, it's organic and fast acting. https://www.amazon.com/FX14050-Fertilizer-Nutrient-Hydro-Formula-32-Ounce/dp/B000HY2IXQ

u/EntOfCanada · 3 pointsr/outdoorgrowing

I've been putting up "sticky strips" which doesn't get them all but is helping prevent an infestation and has been catching a lot.


also can try posting on /r/canadagrows :D

u/slowdownbonnie · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

Do you still have a mealy bug problem? If not, what worked for you?

1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs - Ladybugs - Guaranteed Live Delivery! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B5BBNPS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yqxCDbWB66XAP

I can confirm the link I shared above is a solid choice. If you're able to, i would recommend also keeping a ladybug hotel around and other food sources (I think nectar?) So they have reasons to stay. I failed to do that so once the aphids were gone, so were the ladybugs.

Which I'm fine with but now I have mealy bugs 🥺

u/ShootPosting · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

Bing, Bang, Boom.
I've had good luck with these. Shipping these poor things in the Summer is kind of a gamble depending on your location, so ymmv.

u/kegman83 · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

There is any number of supplements you could choose from. Lots can be found on amazon. I like the powder stuff.

u/stopmakingsens3 · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

Here’s what I used: Safer Brand 5180-6 Neem Oil Ready-to-Use Fungicide, 1 Pack, Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079MV11S3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FOTXDb8DXBPG1

u/Mohnchichi · 3 pointsr/outdoorgrowing

I highly recommend this book because it has literally everything in it that you need to know.

u/psychokitty · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

A handheld for checking trichomes, I like these little cheapies: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AQAANDS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

But checking for broad and russet mites, the USB plug-in is the way to go.

u/ThreeWindows · 2 pointsr/outdoorgrowing

Picked up this today, going to give it a go later.

These flowered awhile ago, like 1-2 months ago. I figured they'd be close to done by now.

u/effedup · 2 pointsr/outdoorgrowing

Good guess, but neither of those. Doesn't get cold here at night in August. Also seeing it across multiple strains. Current front runner is a Phytoplasma/Bacterial Infection from Bugs. Growth is crippled as well here. But as I'm seeing it across multiple strains and sites, I'm thinking it's an infection of some sort. You can actually see it on the cover of this book. I just need to obtain a copy of this book...

u/Tater72 · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

Here is the nutes I started with

They are easy, to use as beginner

Fox Farm FX14049 Liquid Nutrient Trio Soil Formula: Big Bloom, Grow Big, Tiger Bloom (Pack of 3 - 32 oz. bottles) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00572026S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MyjzDbVKEP868

Really the basic building blocks are all the same

u/Newtoogrowing · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

I was looking at one that I didn’t need to drag a computer out to my plants. Is something like this ok? https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00LAX52IQ/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_1?smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&psc=1

u/ufocat · 2 pointsr/outdoorgrowing

buy one of those cell phone clip on microscope, and never guess again

u/DoomsdayHoliday · 1 pointr/outdoorgrowing

Strange, I can get them in every damn garden center, even here in the country side, but it is europe though.

Maybe Amazon?

u/purplefox11 · 8 pointsr/outdoorgrowing

Spray BT using a lawn sprayer once a week only at dawn or dusk. It is a natural bacteria that crystallizes and kills caterpillars when they ingest it. It is safe to use until harvest. Use 1oz of BT per 1 gallon of water.

You are probably getting bud rot because the caterpillars are destroying your plants circulatory system thus causing parts of your plants to die and mold.

I had the same problem 4 weeks ago and this method fixed everything.

BT: Bonide Chemical 802 Bacillus Thuricide https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ONSQ6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pXXNBbVHRTYFB

Sprayer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E28UQU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_b0XNBbZB8CBGC