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mandocat

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I’m in Essex County…we got torrential downpours all day with high winds, gusts up to 50…They actually did surprisingly well, there was a couple times where I said to myself while cringing “this is it” :lol: but they held on, they been in a high wind environment since birth so I guess maybe they used to it..a couple plants are sideways but they starting to straighten back up..it’s still
considerably windy…oh man I hope they are salvageable! I think i’m gonna risk just letting them go without any cages/support stakes
There will be more storms and rain. When those colas get fat any rain will make them very heavy! A T post or 2 and some garden tape and you are set. You will be glad you did, come October!
 

alphapinene

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There will be more storms and rain. When those colas get fat any rain will make them very heavy! A T post or 2 and some garden tape and you are set. You will be glad you did, come October!
you know what, you’re right…going to pick some up this week !! They have absolutely no wind break as they are on top of a hill on a deck so they get that direct hit
 

belvmont

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Pineapple Express x2, Blue Dream x2, Blue Gelato 41 x2, Wedding Cake x2,Ayahuasca Purple / Outdoor NLxHaze5, GG#4
Indoor is flowerday 86 and close to harvest 2 days-4 days.
 

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UndercoverCopMuahaha

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All organic, entering 2nd week of flowering. LST and HST applied. They're recovering from their last major supercrop stress so from now on it will be light stresses if any.
 

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UndercoverCopMuahaha

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Man you really get on them and do a physical ruffing up! I noticed it was mostly a certain kind of side branch. Does the branch ever snap off when you do that? I guess in veg it really doesn't matter they like it!
They are tied down just so you know idk if you notice but I can see why they look like fat branches, I started the LST tie down weeks ago to turn it into the bush it is now. Then added other stresses to better it
 

medidedicated

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New stickers are fun. So are random cola deaths. Chop friday ready or not. Should only be 12-24 white hairs each plant on lowers where people prune anyway.

Im a rosin farmer I dont care. Its not a good run, she finishes 10 wks if happy enough. Even with last second deficiencies. So this cola death thing along with potentially not being happy enough to finish..

It can take 12wks to finish and Im perpetuating at its finest. I cant hold up the line. Thats my justification.
 

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DoubleD5374

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I’m in Essex County…we got torrential downpours all day with high winds, gusts up to 50…They actually did surprisingly well, there was a couple times where I said to myself while cringing “this is it” :lol: but they held on, they been in a high wind environment since birth so I guess maybe they used to it..a couple plants are sideways but they starting to straighten back up..it’s still
considerably windy…oh man I hope they are salvageable! I think i’m gonna risk just letting them go without any cages/support stakes
lol just seeing this - we got the leftovers of hurricane debby and it caused epic flooding here “st Lawrence county “

hundreds of roads washed out . I had a fresh 9 ft tall gorilla glue I just transplanted into the ground - completely remove all the soil from my hole - and left just the root ball . I’ve never seen so much rain ever in my life.

I actually had to dig trenches from each plant to run the excess water off the back downhill .

I used to spend every summer in bloomingdale IMG_2757.jpegIMG_2758.jpegIMG_2757.jpegIMG_2758.jpeg
 
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