freewanderer04
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Sounds like a plan. Gonna be a hefty harvest for sure.Thanks,
I'm going to harvest before first frost or 11/10 I decided. Unless it looks real pretty any earlier.
Sounds like a plan. Gonna be a hefty harvest for sure.Thanks,
I'm going to harvest before first frost or 11/10 I decided. Unless it looks real pretty any earlier.
I sure hope so, the excitement is almost too much to handle. The paranoia is settling in pretty heavily as well.Sounds like a plan. Gonna be a hefty harvest for sure.
Helped another retiree bring in his outdoor plant yesterday. Neighbors asking about smell. He would say it's his marigolds. This is about half of it and the plant was only about 4-5 feet tall.
Once they flower some will stretch like a bitch depending on genetics.Belive it or not this photo was taken 8/19. Soooo much veg growth in Aug and Sept. Almost unbelievable. View attachment 3803489
A lot of those buds have a greyish appearance that looks familiarly like rot....I am no expert but you may want to look into that! It may just be the pic! Just a suggestion...Helped another retiree bring in his outdoor plant yesterday. Neighbors asking about smell. He would say it's his marigolds. This is about half of it and the plant was only about 4-5 feet tall.
Nice.. very nice!! They're good until it freezes. Then they aren't.. 3-4 weeks left?35° again overnight, unphased. 66° now. Top cola thing has doubled in size past three days. Was the last spot to bud, but now is rockin and Rollin.
Umm..what? Who told you that? Yes, you should sheer em as they will get uncomfortable in summer but they wont necessarily die. You city folk crack me up sometimes..loland its been selectively bread to over grow
if you don`t sheer a sheep it`ll die in the summer..............
That's the plan. Not supposed to freeze until early November. The trichome things are clearly visible to the naked eye so I'm thinking even if doesn't finish it won't be a total waste. Another two weeks and it will be a salvageable harvest I figure, however not ideal.Nice.. very nice!! They're good until it freezes. Then they aren't.. 3-4 weeks left?
Since this is your first grow you should do some reading up on drying and curing. IMO this is the most important step.That's the plan. Not supposed to freeze until early November. The trichome things are clearly visible to the naked eye so I'm thinking even if doesn't finish it won't be a total waste. Another two weeks and it will be a salvageable harvest I figure, however not ideal.
Tell me about it! Regardless of my obvious amateur and absent grower skills, just by reading and seeing this site I can see this shrub is something special! Other than trimming it (which I shouldn't have) I still haven't done anything other than take pictures of it. I really want to see it come to complete fruition. It's a mission at this point. I believe (ignorantly) it can withstand a light freeze just cause the 35° nights have done nothing to it. Didn't even have a droopy leaf. I think it'll make it through!It will be a crying shame if she doesn't have enough time to finish1
I've done the reading kind of extensively- thanks! At night my wife watches Joe kenda and I jack around on here, mostly reading.Since this is your first grow you should do some reading up on drying and curing. IMO this is the most important step.
Once it freezes you're going to regret it.. you won't have to worry about where to dry it... been there done that! 35 does not freeze.. 31 overnight and it's mush!Tell me about it! Regardless of my obvious amateur and absent grower skills, just by reading and seeing this site I can see this shrub is something special! Other than trimming it (which I shouldn't have) I still haven't done anything other than take pictures of it. I really want to see it come to complete fruition. It's a mission at this point. I believe (ignorantly) it can withstand a light freeze just cause the 35° nights have done nothing to it. Didn't even have a droopy leaf. I think it'll make it through!