Nooooooo, don't grind them up! Always looking for local seeds. They sound amazing.Pretty much everything I have now is fem seeds. The only regular seeds I have are from a friends outdoor grow last year that got pollinated. I've got a quart mason jar filled with seeds from a Northern Lights female that was pollinated by a Sour Diesel male but most of them don't look that viable. I figured I'd plant some someday and maybe use a bunch of the rough looking ones to grind up and add to some compost tea.
This hit me deep. Right back at yaMay your harvest be amazing, your curing trouble free, and your medicine all it can be.
Hope you didn’t mistake my comments for criticism. They were meant to be compliments.They’re vigorous healthy plants and will def produce for you. I’m interested to see the results of your study. I want to do my best to perfect growing in our region. Strain, methods, treatments; I want to get it all down patI think your pvc will work, I am considering doing something similar for a different set of plants that are up against a fence, Its limited on light so I do want something I can remove easily and quickly.. But at the same time I know we're getting hit with another 1-2 windy storms before this is harvested so I definitely dont want the thing to become a kite either.
and Yeah lol they're getting up there, I think they've maxed out height wise though....
Thats probably about 10.5-11+ feet from the top of the soil line by now maybe? not sure, I dont really keep track..My little brother measured them about a month and half ago and the middle one (not tallest, not shortest of the 3 untopped plants) was 10 ft. 2 I am maxing out a 12 foot A frame ladder But its good, Im liking it a lot better than bushing out the plants Im not as worried about mold because I can see right through those plants but at the same time, each branch has a solid amount on it.
Surprisingly, they're really not as bad to work with, they arent wide, so you can reach everything if you circle around the plant, whereas having a wide circle bush would be hard to reach the tip/center/"north pole"
This is all an experiment for topped vs untopped planting outdoors So we'll see how she turns out. Thanks for the input. I still havent ordered the fischer price leaf blower yet, I should probably get on that. Keep it up bud, Cheers
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Possibly iron? Are the lower leaves greener or is the whole plant the same shade of yellow?I've got one weird one. It's a lighter color green than all others and the new growth is kind of twisted. It's about 6 feet tall and bushy. Seems to be growing well enough. Any thoughts?
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Haha of course not, all love over here.Hope you didn’t mistake my comments for criticism. They were meant to be compliments.They’re vigorous healthy plants and will def produce for you. I’m interested to see the results of your study. I want to do my best to perfect growing in our region. Strain, methods, treatments; I want to get it all down pat
Thank you bro, I completely agree and same to you as well.This is a new one I just discovered. It just amazes me how once we are able to produce our own legal medicine, Big Corp steps in and begins the thorough process of locking out what should be simple rights, while designing the laws to squeeze out as many nickels as possible. My friend did a six acre CBD grow last year, but very swiftly the laws were changed to shut down any future growth.
When I talk about having simple rights, I mean things like, why aren't we able to trade our medicine to our brothers and sisters that grow also?
For example, at a farmers market I am able to sell my corn, cabbage, tomatoes, without 'inspections' .... And this is food people eat! IPA's are the same way, bought, sold local. But marijuana? Gosh no..I can grow it - smoke it- maybe gift it in small amounts, but trade or barter and your a dealer.
On the flip side of that, I am EXTREMELY GRATEFUL for the rights we do have, and don't want to look a gift horse in the mouth. I don't want to sound like a whiner, my house and I am blessed to be able to produce our own staples. It's just too bad we couldn't make a few clamshells on the up and up. We grow our own food, not a lot, yet we do some canning, I hunt to put meat in the freezer, and these things go a long way in this economy. In fact, I am having some of the last venison in the freezer, and hunting season starts in 6 weeks. And I am also smoking some of the last of my medicine from last year before I go to sleep at night, it has kept me off the.morphine for a lot of medical reasons I don't want to get into.
I'll end this rant with, I am blessed, I wish I could help others more, and it's wonderful not to have to worry about going to jail for a few plants.
May your harvest be amazing, your curing trouble free, and your medicine all it can be.
Fortunately they only got my SFV and from what I have seen the moths seem to be petering out for now. Also fortunately this SFV is primarily for seed as I pollinated it with a gassy-lemony ‘SFV’ male going to try to eventually isolate this specific early flowering type if possible (probably began true flower about July 10-12, and I just finally noticed July 16). Im guessing she’ll be finished 2nd week of Sept latest. I’ll wash the buds and trim out what I can. Can’t wait to smoke her!I like the fan a lot... I went and got another. I don’t understand why is was only 45$, there was a less powerful one, same brand for less money. I wanted a pedestal Oscillating fan but settled for this one for the price and just put a cheap oscillating to help move the air around. When I shut it offlast night, my plants were dry as a bone.
good luck battling those pillars. They pretty much destroyed my autoflower garden this year going to try bus washing but I’m not optimistic
Real nice. What type of plant is it. Is that in the ground?
What kind of plant is the second to last? Heck what are all of them. Real nice. Are those 65 g planters.
My sister came across an elbow of ‘SFV OG’ that came from Cali and saved the seeds for me, as she said it was the best high she has had in a long time, and she knew I was planning on growing. So, I popped 4 of them and this is one of the two females. The other female is a ginormous sativa-leaning girl. I pollinated parts of both girls with what I perceived to be the better of the two males. Yea they are all in-ground.Real nice. What type of plant is it. Is that in the ground?
Initially they were greener. The lighter color started on the new growth and took over. It is growing and flowering.Possibly iron? Are the lower leaves greener or is the whole plant the same shade of yellow?
I’m going with either zinc or iron deficiencyI've got one weird one. It's a lighter color green than all others and the new growth is kind of twisted. It's about 6 feet tall and bushy. Seems to be growing well enough. Any thoughts?
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Any recommends for an amendment? Calmag? thx.I’m going with either zinc or iron deficiency
I've seen this before in outdoor grows, it is possible that it is simply the strain and or seed. If the plant does not look sick or weak, personally, I'd just let it be. One of my friends had a plant like this that ended up kickin' out buds that looked like Aculpoco Gold, and was a very intense high. Perhaps there is nothing wrong at all.Initially they were greener. The lighter color started on the new growth and took over. It is growing and flowering.
Hey brother, I just wanted to point out to you there is no need to spend a ton of money to grow some of the best tasting, smelling bud, with a fraction of the amount of work...Now even for all the years I have been growing, I still consider myself a low-tier grower, and the main reason for that is simple= $$$$$, cash. If I could afford 100 gallon fiber pots, and 1200 gallons of soil, and $1000 of nutes, then I would be a completely different animal.
Yeah I would say iron deficiency. There is usually plenty of iron in the soil so what might be locking it out is a high soil ph. I would do a soil slurry test and work from there.Initially they were greener. The lighter color started on the new growth and took over. It is growing and flowering.
I have several same or similar genetics in the same soil. I'm working on soil amendments for this one using teas.Yeah I would say iron deficiency. There is usually plenty of iron in the soil so what might be locking it out is a high soil ph. I would do a soil slurry test and work from there.
Yeah it could just like more iron compared to the other plants. A good tea should set it right.I have several same or similar genetics in the same soil. I'm working on soil amendments for this one using teas.