Joedank
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looks really healthy!Had to open the top getting 120f in there. Still looking good for being so hot!View attachment 3472917
shoot everybodys garden looks banging right now!!
looks really healthy!Had to open the top getting 120f in there. Still looking good for being so hot!View attachment 3472917
This may sound crazy but I don't want them to get any bigger then this. It is hard enough to to hide these from neighbors eyes. If I lived on a few acres with no neighbors near by I would be going for 12 -15 footersIf you want your seeds to grow big, start way earlier. I started my seeds in December of last year, and they have been outside since March 20!
Very true. I'm glad I don't have to worry about thatThis may sound crazy but I don't want them to get any bigger then this. It is hard enough to to hide these from neighbors eyes. If I lived on a few acres with no neighbors near by I would be going for 12 -15 footers
Up to you man but I personally leave them until they: A) dry up and become crunchy. or B) they start growing again. What do you have to loose by letting her stay there a few more days?I put it upright & gave it some support at the base but here she is the next day
Should I just chop it?
I'm gonna let her stay & see what she does like you said nothing to loseUp to you man but I personally leave them until they: A) dry up and become crunchy. or B) they start growing again. What do you have to loose by letting her stay there a few more days?
Yeah I'm like damn. Those training day bushes go crazy. And really the only issue I have had at all was battling bugs but I got those under control. I've done indoor lots of times but I must say I'm really enjoying the great outdoorsMy first time I planted a sativa bush and it took over my whole yard. I was shitting bricks!
Yeah, growing indoors you are very limited. But, outdoors. It's a whole other level, your potential goes as far as your own imagination.Yeah I'm like damn. Those training day bushes go crazy. And really the only issue I have had at all was battling bugs but I got those under control. I've done indoor lots of times but I must say I'm really enjoying the great outdoors
You and me both! Looks so good in the light, thanks for the new pic.View attachment 3473022 I'm kind of surprised for this to be my first solo outdoor grow I wasn't expecting them to blow out like this!!! Can't wait till harvest time
That's a nice setup you got thereYou and me both! Looks so good in the light, thanks for the new pic.
My girls were just upgraded to greenhouse status! first night: dehumidifier kept us at a steady 50% all night and beyond, avoiding cool night time temps and the increasingly ridiculous morning dew and high humidity. Conversely, I can seal some vents and keep the daytime humidity from getting so low (mites have definitely been loving the drought conditions). Nothing is flowering yet but we're damn close.
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That's what I'm waiting onWait until you sample the finished product!
I'm jus glad you guys are around whenever I have questions or concerns. Thank you all for real. Its greatly appreciated.Yeah, growing indoors you are very limited. But, outdoors. It's a whole other level, your potential goes as far as your own imagination.
I'm also trying to find out about the BBQ in December so I can bring a few treats and pick some brainsWait until you sample the finished product!
I'm so jelly, this is where I want to be, and within five years. Looks great! Also, can you explain what it is you have your plants in? obviously not the smart pots, but what those are in??You and me both! Looks so good in the light, thanks for the new pic.
My girls were just upgraded to greenhouse status! first night: dehumidifier kept us at a steady 50% all night and beyond, avoiding cool night time temps and the increasingly ridiculous morning dew and high humidity. Conversely, I can seal some vents and keep the daytime humidity from getting so low (mites have definitely been loving the drought conditions). Nothing is flowering yet but we're damn close.
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The big one is in a smart pot that was dragged down into a 2' trench after she got way bigger than I anticipatedI'm so jelly, this is where I want to be, and within five years. Looks great! Also, can you explain what it is you have your plants in? obviously not the smart pots, but what those are in??
Very nice. I'm still trying to figure out what I want in terms of materials. Maybe a poly.The big one is in a smart pot that was dragged down into a 2' trench after she got way bigger than I anticipated
The rest are in 25 gallon plastic containers that are wrapped with chicken wire that I stuffed with straw. This was to defeat the crazy summer sun, unprecedented heatwaves and their relentless heating of the black plastic & my girls' precious roots. (hopefully all past us now)
That all lives in a cheap pop-up "greenhouse" that is not made to last but has an insanely awesome 10' peak... I figure I can throw a tarp on it if the waterproofness fails in the coming rainy season. The greenhouse is also light enough to pick up and lift off the plants if needed / if we have another shitty heatwave.
nice plant ! what are you feeding her? shes looking really tall and healthy gratsView attachment 3473022 I'm kind of surprised for this to be my first solo outdoor grow I wasn't expecting them to blow out like this!!! Can't wait till harvest time