Awesome, what strains are we looking at?I’ll bite. High desert. Southern Cali.
Caterpillar in pic 7I’ll bite. High desert. Southern Cali.
Yeah I know. That’s on the pure kush. No damage. Won’t find out anything more until harvest in October.Caterpillar in pic 7
What Part of California is wet?Very nice, do you ever get problems with them being so close together? Or are you in a pretty arid part of CA?
Northern California along the coast has been very foggy. 90+% humidity every night, I've been battling mold all year.What Part of California is wet?
The entire state is dry as dirt this year. Worst in record. So mold/rot shouldn be in any Cali outdoor this year.
Sonoma. Yes they are too close together. There are 5 in the ground. In that space 3 would have been fine. No mold and down to the last few weeks. Gelato likes humidity, may want to try it out by the ocean.Very nice, do you ever get problems with them being so close together? Or are you in a pretty arid part of CA?
Awesome, thanks for the heads up. A quick search shows Gelato has GSC as a parent. I found out this year GSC crosses are great in humidity.Sonoma. Yes they are too close together. There are 5 in the ground. In that space 3 would have been fine. No mold and down to the last few weeks. Gelato likes humidity, may want to try it out by the ocean.
I have two friends who grow and both have already lost plants to rot in SoCal this season. Neither is sure why.What Part of California is wet?
The entire state is dry as dirt this year. Worst in record. So mold/rot shouldn be in any Cali outdoor this year.
SoCal. Worms cause rot. And why are they letting ground soil get that dry? They have a water tap. Just because we don’t have rain doesn’t mean don’t have water lolI have two friends who grow and both have already lost plants to rot in SoCal this season. Neither is sure why.
I tried growing watermelons a few years back but when I harvested the inside was rotted. Did some research and found out that the rot happens if the plant roots dry out too much. I have a theory that bud rot in SoCal might happen when the plants dry out too much, like the watermelons.
you have good taste!Oh boi. Lol. I’m running so many different strains this year. And I’m pretty sure I didn post all the pics just now. Just giving ya some content
Hsc og kush x2 pic 2,3,5
Hsc sour diesel pic 5
Hsc lemon kush
Dna pure kush final pic
Dna amnesia
Almora kushmints pic 1,3,9
Bag seed sour kush.
Landrace Hindu cut
Seedsman chernobyl——-fire pic 6
You can’t let your roots get that hotOne it was def a fungal issue. Probably root rot. Once flower started it wilted from the bottom up and then died. It was a 7 foot tall monster that had been growing since Jan. Not sure what happened to the other friends plant.
The temp got to 117 here this summer and nearly every day two months straight was over 100. Last week it was 105 with 9% humidity outdoors. I grow with fabric pots sitting on cement, so it gets crazy hot at the root zone and can dry out. So if it gets too hot the plants can dry out and wondering if that later leads to rot. In the past, I have had rot every other year outdoors watering just once a day. This year I have been watering twice each day and no rot so far so fingers crossed.
I could be wrong about the theory. But after hearing about the watermelons it got me thinking and wondering if the drying out could cause the rot later.
Thank you. First full year having a vendor that sells seeds in store.you have good taste!