matty-berk
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i watered around 9 this morning im trying to make something to cover all of them tonightwater them now, thoroughly but dont get too crazy
ive been working for two hours and still cant wrap em right
i watered around 9 this morning im trying to make something to cover all of them tonightwater them now, thoroughly but dont get too crazy
still a little early...I'm wondering if it's time to chop this plant or if I'm being overly cautiousWhen I look at it through my loop the callus seem to be pretty darkBrown but the trichomes are still pretty clear. They're starting to get cloudy..View attachment 4688944View attachment 4688945View attachment 4688946
Definitely some fat swollen calyx's. Looks deliciousI found these on one of my plants today. I definitely had some light problems a couple days this week with my neighbors that have a spotlight outside about 50 ft away. It doesn't shine directly on it but it definitely gives them some unneeded light at night. do I have a Hermie on my hands
Did you catch him and put him in there or did you buy the caccoons or w/e theyre called
I think that I’m awful glad that I planted mine in the ground. Maybe the cold will stunt the mold & mildew one can hope right?!?Well folks, according to the frrost map, doesnt look like we are gonna make that late harvest this year. 2020 has in fact, continued to be The Year of Suck. I hear the Pakistani and some far east places that grow hash plants and let them go in the fields until they are covered with snow. Well, Im not letting mine go that far So the question, how far do I let it go? The question is, what kind of damage does frost do?
Next weekend we are allegedly going to be in the 80's. If The three day 30 degrees doesnt stunt or slow the growth, hopefully we will go right back on track. From everything Ive read, I think there is no reason to overreact. Its not freezing... the 29 degree went up into the 30s, and I think we are all going to be just fine.
I've had plants looking like that due to cut-worm. Pull it up and see if the stem has been eaten through...Hey guys can you tell why this plant is doing this ?? Here are some pics
Dry part I'll take. Cold just slows both plant and fugus down. Unfortunately mushrooms release spores when they believe they are dying.I think that I’m awful glad that I planted mine in the ground. Maybe the cold will stunt the mold & mildew one can hope right?!?
I’ll take colder than average temperatures all day if it means we maintain this dry spell.
Did you not have above average available sunlight this year with above normal temps? Took longer to sense the end. Days aren't counted by plants so to speak.Most of mine still have a ways to go. Seems weird that flowering is late this year.
2020 has actually been pretty good so far in MA ... it's been much dryer than usual, with very little rain or hurricane remnants so far ... last fall was actually one of the best I can remember for growing ganj... but this year isn't far behindWell folks, according to the frrost map, doesnt look like we are gonna make that late harvest this year. 2020 has in fact, continued to be The Year of Suck. I hear the Pakistani and some far east places that grow hash plants and let them go in the fields until they are covered with snow. Well, Im not letting mine go that far So the question, how far do I let it go? The question is, what kind of damage does frost do?
Next weekend we are allegedly going to be in the 80's. If The three day 30 degrees doesnt stunt or slow the growth, hopefully we will go right back on track. From everything Ive read, I think there is no reason to overreact. Its not freezing... the 29 degree went up into the 30s, and I think we are all going to be just fine.
They are in a hoop house and we are on the Cape, so I think the temps will be bearable for a while.Did you not have above average available sunlight this year with above normal temps? Took longer to sense the end. Days aren't counted by plants so to speak.
Glad to hear. In MI it was 34F last night. In my first greenhouse in a box. Glad. I'm holding heat. Cold inhibits treatments and finishing.They are in a hoop house and we are on the Cape, so I think the temps will be bearable for a while.
Just from a red neck point of view I think the increased heat and sun with increased co2 levels just lead to a longer veg. I was about 2 weeks behind same plants cloned from this year for flower.They are in a hoop house and we are on the Cape, so I think the temps will be bearable for a while.
I don't know why. We had a raccoon tripping the motion lights and I finally shut them off. All I can think of.
Lol I love how it takes a massive draught to be able to grow weed properly in New england. My plants are doing great this year. No signs of bud rot or mildew yet. Shaping up to be the best fall in years for me.2020 has actually been pretty good so far in MA ... it's been much dryer than usual, with very little rain or hurricane remnants so far ... last fall was actually one of the best I can remember for growing ganj... but this year isn't far behind