They are amazing dogs. We have had a couple. I love my dog now, but im so over the stubborn ass hound in her. Hahaha. Next pup, if I get one will be an aussie or a dapple dachshund. But I can't get anymore pups until Belle kicks the bucket. She's a spoiled, asshole, single child, kinda dog. LolThat dog is my WORLD bro. He is so damn smart. It has its ups and downs but way more ups the older he gets. Unreal the kind of relationship I get to have with this kind of dog, I call him my furry son, he has 3 AKC trickdog titles and knows 36 unique commands.
Totally normal! Your plant looks great! It is taking the nitrogen from those leaves, because it is the most readily available to utilize as it finishes up.Here's an update.
Fan leaves are suddenly going yellow very quickly. There are quite a few up the main stems and not easy to see from pictures, as the leaves on the outside look real nice and green still.
It's definitely fall now... the trees are turning color and dropping leaves. I hope this change is normal for my plants like it is for the trees.
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Conversely though, my tomatoes are still very vivid green and growing.
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I'm looking at threads here for outdoor grows to compare mine to others and I'm starting to see why folks in my social circles are so impressed. There are entire flowering plants in the outdoor grow forum that are the size of maybe one random ass stem on Fork or Spoon. My coworker says they're "prehistoric".Better safe than sorry. You are doing so well! I moved some plants outdoors to make seeds but they are midgets compared to yours. Fingers crossed for weather in the weeks ahead.
Your audience here thinks they are amazing too. I've been here 15 years and seen everything. People gonna start asking your secret, lolI'm looking at threads here for outdoor grows to compare mine to others and I'm starting to see why folks in my social circles are so impressed. There are entire flowering plants in the outdoor grow forum that are the size of maybe one random ass stem on Fork or Spoon. My coworker says they're "prehistoric".
..are we the only Minnesota people on Roll It Up?Your audience here thinks they are amazing too. I've been here 15 years and seen everything. People gonna start asking your secret, lolView attachment 5329277
My pollen generator. Should be dead after today
I skipped ahead cause the suspense was killing me to see how they turned out and wow, they look spectacular. Great job. Sorry for the curveballs you got dealt since your original post, hope things are looking up.Here's an update.
Fan leaves are suddenly going yellow very quickly. There are quite a few up the main stems and not easy to see from pictures, as the leaves on the outside look real nice and green still.
It's definitely fall now... the trees are turning color and dropping leaves. I hope this change is normal for my plants like it is for the trees.
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Conversely though, my tomatoes are still very vivid green and growing.
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I’m here…not an outdoor grower though, yet. I like flower and indoor is better suited for that in this environment without the properly selected genetics. I did throw a few earthboxes out in late July to see if I could finish them with our feed from work which is suited for commercial ornamentals. I’d grow a plant your sized and with my luck it would still be 2-3 weeks out mid October or get hit with bud rot. I don’t think our outdoor hemp farmers even grow them that size, you’re rocking it!..are we the only Minnesota people on Roll It Up?
No comments, but the whole neighborhood has got to be wondering where that skunk is and why it's so angry.... lol.I’m here…not an outdoor grower though, yet. I like flower and indoor is better suited for that in this environment without the properly selected genetics. I did throw a few earthboxes out in late July to see if I could finish them with our feed from work which is suited for commercial ornamentals. I’d grow a plant your sized and with my luck it would still be 2-3 weeks out mid October or get hit with bud rot. I don’t think our outdoor hemp farmers even grow them that size, you’re rocking it!
I’m curious, any comments from your neighbors?
Yup tape it up and watch it. I'd also try to prop it up with a stickSigh. Can this be saved? Sometimes when I tape up tomatoes that fail like this they heal up. Is that possible here?View attachment 5329569View attachment 5329570
I'm gonna redo my cord supports... Every branch that leaned into the morning sun is fine but the back side of Fork is way less supported and this is one of those back side branches.Yup tape it up and watch it. I'd also try to prop it up with a stick
I was thinking that the wound doesn't look fresh for some reason but I'm not sure how or why.That looks like it could be some kind of stem rot, which weakened that branch.
I'd listen to what mandocat said and watch that like a hawk too. I'd cut it if that brown/black progressesI'm gonna redo my cord supports... Every branch that leaned into the morning sun is fine but the back side of Fork is way less supported and this is one of those back side branches.
That looks like it could be some kind of stem rot, which weakened that branch.