Must be nice to cut in November.We had a hotter day today. It was 88F with lots of sun. Low of 57F tonight. I picked the last of the Peach and the Hurricane Head today. Everything left now is my strain. A couple of three weeks left.
Too close to hunting season for my taste. I did some crosses with the Bag Seed Testers {which were earlier}, so maybe next year I can finish in October.Must be nice to cut in November.
Shame we can't spread it out. It rained every day the two to three weeks when I was trying to collect CPDA pollen. Not sure if any of it took on the BP, the one plant I wanted to make sure I seeded with the good stuff.We ended up busting precp records all over the state in October. Locally, we tallied 10.36" vs our average of 3.35". November has started nicely, sunny and balmy until we get to day's forecast of .75" of rain. Next week ain't lookin' bad: sunny and in the 60's, lows in the low 50's.
The ones I dusted in the same patch {the two CPDA's} took. But it did pour right afterward, and my bag of collected pollen did get rained on. There might be a few seeds, which will be fine. Last year's BP only had 3 seeds, one of which I used for the BP I have going now. Last year's BP had the best taste and high of the 12 plants I finished. The CPDA was the biggest producer and the 2nd best smoke.That sexual union happens fast! Unless you were pollinating in the middle of a downpour, I'm guessing you'll get some seeds from her.
FREEZING.Weather report? It's a cold day in hell.
Yep unusual year. Temps now are usually what?The insanity continues, 60s by mid morning here in Northern Colorado.
40s 50s F highs and 20s 30s F low overnight. So frost every night. But we've had just two frosty nights this fall so far.Yep unusual year. Temps now are usually what?