2020 MASSACHUSETTS outdoor grow Thread!

dunphy

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dude i got hit hard in the berks. trees feel my plants were swaying around so crazy. i was out there holding on to one of em for like 15 minutes to make sure it didnt snap in half. never thought id be so attatched to a plant that id be standing outside in a storm holding the stalk
Dedication right there. Glad you made it through.

No damage here, seemed to be dulled by the time it hit me in SE MA
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Ok GM all, heres my update. After chopping a little yesterday, and putting some plants on the porch, I found myself directly in the path of what must have been a microburst. After the storm, it got real quiet. So I put my plants back out, one blew over last night. minor damage. But the story of the morning is when I went out and saw one of my choicest colas with a lil brown leaf, anddddd... squish frigging bud rot killed one of my beautiful double fist sized buds. AAArghhhh. I cant keep doing this, over and over. its killing me.
So I snip the cola, take it over to the table and am cutting out the rot, when I saw something move, I poked it out, it looked like a 4 legged white-ish spider, and now im thinking I got spiders in my buds. Not all, but some.
Question: will a wash kill these things?
Gonna start pulling down the most advanced stuff, weather looks good but we will be dipping into the 30's here and there.
How do I get rid of these spiders, if theres ones I can see, there are surely ones I cant.
Gonna be a long day...
 

MICHI-CAN

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Ok GM all, heres my update. After chopping a little yesterday, and putting some plants on the porch, I found myself directly in the path of what must have been a microburst. After the storm, it got real quiet. So I put my plants back out, one blew over last night. minor damage. But the story of the morning is when I went out and saw one of my choicest colas with a lil brown leaf, anddddd... squish frigging bud rot killed one of my beautiful double fist sized buds. AAArghhhh. I cant keep doing this, over and over. its killing me.
So I snip the cola, take it over to the table and am cutting out the rot, when I saw something move, I poked it out, it looked like a 4 legged white-ish spider, and now im thinking I got spiders in my buds. Not all, but some.
Question: will a wash kill these things?
Gonna start pulling down the most advanced stuff, weather looks good but we will be dipping into the 30's here and there.
How do I get rid of these spiders, if theres ones I can see, there are surely ones I cant.
Gonna be a long day...
Never had that. I would think a misting of citrus juice or cider vinegar diluted to safe levels should give them a gentle hint without affecting the buds.
 

crisnpropa

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Ok GM all, heres my update. After chopping a little yesterday, and putting some plants on the porch, I found myself directly in the path of what must have been a microburst. After the storm, it got real quiet. So I put my plants back out, one blew over last night. minor damage. But the story of the morning is when I went out and saw one of my choicest colas with a lil brown leaf, anddddd... squish frigging bud rot killed one of my beautiful double fist sized buds. AAArghhhh. I cant keep doing this, over and over. its killing me.
So I snip the cola, take it over to the table and am cutting out the rot, when I saw something move, I poked it out, it looked like a 4 legged white-ish spider, and now im thinking I got spiders in my buds. Not all, but some.
Question: will a wash kill these things?
Gonna start pulling down the most advanced stuff, weather looks good but we will be dipping into the 30's here and there.
How do I get rid of these spiders, if theres ones I can see, there are surely ones I cant.
Gonna be a long day...
Sorry for your loss...
 

MICHI-CAN

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I could have taped her up, but decided to cut off that portion. According to the breeder pack, she will finish by October 10. I'll let the rest mature for as long as weather permits.
I've had a few bad years. But always ride it out until nature pulls th plug. Have mad hair throwing since the frosts. Hang in there.
 
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