they look amazing! great job!Borrow the daughter's phone so I can get some good pictures of the plants left. I think I might even have them in order this time. The pineapple Express I know's got some time to go but the others I seem to be questioning myself. Using the loupe does nothing but give me a headache. Any thoughts are appreciated. First pics are of the pineapple Express.
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Good attitude, I think you've got some nice plants and at this point it won't hurt. Maybe you missed out on a few extra grams built up....I have given up stressing, still have three out there, gonna take the big tops and just wait. Some more.
I’m getting a tent so i can trim year-round30oz Trimmed so far. Drying room full of stuff waiting to be trimmed and my biggest plant yet to be harvested. Man what a busy couple weeks
I've been saying it. Those lactic acid bacterias are present in keefir. You can add two tbsp to a sprayer and foliar them well. They will rot from death to cold before you'd get pm <3 Some strains very sensitive but after my control experiment. I am more sure.Ended up losing the entirety of my 2 OG Kush to mold. I discovered it ONLY on the inside(not outside) of the buds after drying; I am convinced it was already present prior to cutting as my other plants are fine after drying. The OG Kush are the only ones that had some kind of what I believe was septoria, perhaps this played the role. The OG Kush were also extremely DENSE, which I am certain played a role.
Inside only plants. Live and Learn.
I will certainly give this method a try next season, because I refuse to give up on growing Indica’s outdoors.I've been saying it. Those lactic acid bacterias are present in keefir. You can add two tbsp to a sprayer and foliar them well. They will rot from death to cold before you'd get pm <3 Some strains very sensitive but after my control experiment. I am more sure.
im waiting as well. were supposed to have a couple nice days coming up. ill cut after thoseI have given up stressing, still have three out there, gonna take the big tops and just wait. Some more.
Very sorry for your loss. I've been finding and fighting off mold for close to a month now. I really think the key to pushing the indica envelope deeper into fall is bending over and spreading the buds every day, finding the small areas of rot that lie buried close to the branches, and cutting it out before it spreads. It's a time-consuming pain in the ass to spend an hour or more every day fondling five plants, for sure. Right now I'm waiting for the fog to burn off so I can get my fans to work, dry them off and then I can inspect for more damage. And hopefully not a lot of whittling is required.I will certainly give this method a try next season, because I refuse to give up on growing Indica’s outdoors.
Mine is just getting ready for trim and cure. I hope to have it all jarred up by Saturday.Ok, time to haul mg ass up and get to chores.... Snip-snip-snip, hang em box em bag em, jar em, anddddd, smoke em when available.