Seawood
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So do they look ok for the flowering stage they are in?...as far as bud development goes? Sorry for the noob questions...it’s because I’m...well, a noob. Thanks.oct 7-14
So do they look ok for the flowering stage they are in?...as far as bud development goes? Sorry for the noob questions...it’s because I’m...well, a noob. Thanks.oct 7-14
they look great hope u can get to mid oct, iam at 44 lat early mid oct is about it for me after that to coldSo do they look ok for the flowering stage they are in?...as far as bud development goes? Sorry for the noob questions...it’s because I’m...well, a noob. Thanks.
Ok. I’m at 46 so mid October will likely be pushing it unless weather co-operates.they look great hope u can get to mid oct, iam at 44 lat early mid oct is about it for me after that to cold
I think outdoor grows are very weather dependent on when to harvest. Watch your buds and the weather when you get close to the 9 weeks, and the trichomes should start to be more cloudy than clear. Take a good close up pic and you should be able to tell. I know my outdoor grow buds have really started to stack up the last 10 days, well until the recent deluge, but didn't event start to flower until Aug 15th. I hope to harvest 2nd week in Oct.I meant 3 more weeks. Mine are 9 week strains, supposedly.
Looking and looking ..... the little boogers are hard to find.I like hand picking in early am,just look for the shit when u find some then really!! look for the worms.the bt is not a contact killer it takes a few days but it works 100%
I’d like to know the answer to this as well. Was planning on drying in my shed. Have a garage but don’t really want my kids seeing a bunch of dismembered pot plants hanging in there. Growing them, they could care less other than the skunk that they’ve been told is living under the deck for the past 3 months...hanging from the garage ceiling?.....they might ask some tough questions at that point. Would rather avoid the ‘daddy grows dope’ conversation at this stage.Anyone have experience drying in a lower than ideal temperature? I can only dry in my shed because reasons and I'm worried that the cold might be a problem for my later finishers. I would guess it probably averages about 10 degrees F warmer than the outside temp, so night time in November could get down to freezing.
I am planning to harvest 2nd week in Oct. and will be drying in my outdoor shed. It has no heat, no electricity, and will have open windows for ventilation. Usually my drying process is about 2 weeks, so I think I am good at least until 1st week in November. That's my plan, anybody think this will work?I’d like to know the answer to this as well. Was planning on drying in my shed. Have a garage but don’t really want my kids seeing a bunch of dismembered pot plants hanging in there. Growing them, they could care less other than the skunk that they’ve been told is living under the deck for the past 3 months...hanging from the garage ceiling?.....they might ask some tough questions at that point. Would rather avoid the ‘daddy grows dope’ conversation at this stage.
That sucks. Are you talking about PM or bud rot? Seeing as how I’ve dealt with EVERY issue you can this year growing pot, what do I do when I get bud rot...because it will happen, guaranteed. Regular drug store bought hyd peroxide and spray where? Don’t you just cut it out? Sorry, another noob question.man oh man looks like another moldy yr in NE, last yr was the worse I seen in many yrs,this yr is right on par ho2o 3% is cheap an is a must have right now!!
3% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE in the brown bottles, put your sprayer IN the brown bottle. Hydrogen peroxide is part vampire, it looses it's mojo if it's exposed to light.That sucks. Are you talking about PM or bud rot? Seeing as how I’ve dealt with EVERY issue you can this year growing pot, what do I do when I get bud rot...because it will happen, guaranteed. Regular drug store bought hyd peroxide and spray where? Don’t you just cut it out? Sorry, another noob question.
AGREED !! Today is starting out with sun and dry air... sure could use some of that. Just hoping my gurls can make it to the finish line. Bt seems to work pretty good. No worm poops I could find anywhere.Weather is looking up for me. The next 4 days are sunny partly cloudy but no rain and humidity in the 70s.
Please lord God baby jesus let that be accurate.
AGREED !! Today is starting out with sun and dry air... sure could use some of that. Just hoping my gurls can make it to the finish line. Bt seems to work pretty good. No worm poops I could find anywhere.
If you must use the shed, consider using a fan. (doesn't have to be blowing a hurricane on them either) It's a good idea to keep some kind of air movement going when you first whack them and the plants still have a high water content, especially if the humidity is high or it's rainy etc.I’d like to know the answer to this as well. Was planning on drying in my shed. Have a garage but don’t really want my kids seeing a bunch of dismembered pot plants hanging in there. Growing them, they could care less other than the skunk that they’ve been told is living under the deck for the past 3 months...hanging from the garage ceiling?.....they might ask some tough questions at that point. Would rather avoid the ‘daddy grows dope’ conversation at this stage.
Mine look about the same. Nice looking plants patience is what we have to have. Good luckCan someone tell me if these skinny-ass looking buds are on schedule? Supposedly done in 3 weeks +/- but looking like a long ways to go yet. They are 5-6 weeks in and taking their sweet ass time. Getting nervous...
Me to lolSo do they look ok for the flowering stage they are in?...as far as bud development goes? Sorry for the noob questions...it’s because I’m...well, a noob. Thanks.