Thanks! Damn sounds like you had a code red! No tick problems here at least so far. I know they are in the high desert part of my state. Good luck with your tick problems. The only way I've dealt with ticks is to have a buddy or chick check your head or areas you can't see in the mirror very well. Nasty little things for sureGreat job man, farther along than me. Are there any ticks were your girls live? Found a couple on me a few times one was lached on nasty things.
Yeah all the rain was crazy all of the rivers are still high. Well a few sprinkles so far today but the forecast looks good for the next couple weeks. I'm keeping my fingers crossed though.i'm on the washington side of the state line, and man has it bee crazy with all the rain!
10 day looks promising though, FINALLY
I'm going with what is working best so far (and last year). They haven't complained. If you have any suggestions i'm listeningwingman your doing great? is the soil not enough nutrients?
looking good, my grape strain has been gettin eatin by grass hoppers are the bad where you are? they are everywhere here.Here are some pics from Saturday. The first 2 are my largest plant she has quite a base on her already. Nice hot and sunny here this week. Think I'll go back within the next day or two to water, update some pic's and go fishing.
I notice some damage from bugs but no grasshoppers I've seen. Caterpillars can be an issue here though. As fast as they grow the damage is nothing. I'm going soon to water so I'll try to get some pictures from today. It cooled down into the mid 80's now from 90's they were growing so fast I bet the are a foot taller at least from 6 days ago.looking good, my grape strain has been gettin eatin by grass hoppers are the bad where you are? they are everywhere here.
I'm down in the valley about 400 feet. Yes last year I started putting the girls out about the start of june. I harvested about october 15th or so. Here are some pics of a couple plants. The largest plant I got over a pound. I was very happy for my first grow. Do you have any threads going??? Here are some picsHeya, I am in western Oregon cascades at about 2300 feet. I am wondering you're elevation.... our spring was so wet I didn't put anything out till mid-late June cause in May I couldnt keep even my Tomatoes alive outside due to rain and cold nights. mine are in line with yours that went in in June, so I am thinking I am doing something right, but mine are in huge pots in case I need to move into greenhouse come fall. Do you have any pics of last year right before harvest? I thought I read u planted all last year in mid-late June. Wondering what calander week you cut down too... thank u!
Is that trainwreck?? I have an indoor project that just started week 8 with 400 hps. They keep wanting to fall over so its hard to keep them standing up. But i'm not complaining about the weight its packing on.It's very forgiving she takes a lot of punishment. I grew it indoors in 4 x 4 tent with 400Watt hps. She did really good. Give it about nine weeks of flowering and it will come out super. I'm trying it outdoors this summer and she is doing so good it's the pic on my profile. Real proud of her.
Last year before harvest it was getting cold. Under 40 close to freezing. I would just leave them as long as they can go. By that time they are very strong and healthy and can take the weather. But that is just my experience so far. As far as my indoor I'm going to get some more fans to beat on them and get the stems strong as possible. I have heard the trainwreck is notorious for not holding its own weight but its a heavy yielder. Im going to put 4 stakes in each pot and tie around them as they get bigger for my next indoor to start in a couple weeks. Get a thread going with pictures. The experts on here know what they are talking about and love to help others. I learned almost everything I know on here and it shows with only a couple grows under my belt. what nutes and soil do u use here that is available???Wingman, thank you so much! We have a shorter season up here by 15-25 days from what everyone tells me.... So I am trying to figure how much of my flowering will have to be indoors or in my greenhouse (tarp thing with metal tube frame from Jerry's) No thread yet. Daughter bringing batt charger back tonite, so camera batts to be charged and postings to come... I have one hybrid strain (G13) and 2 indicia strains (Mazir I Sharief and Purple Kush) and I have some just rooted babies from an unknown auto flowering strain, which may or may not work as the info I found on here and google is confusing. I am thinking my indicas will be able to finsish outdoors, but the G13 may have to go in. How cold can I go at night come fall? As it is, we have been seeing 50 @ night lately. I have been OmmP legal since 01, and have grown many a kind indoor harvest, so I know alot more than I think I do, but no where near what I think I do lol. I read your indoor ones are falling over? I usually stake mine with bamboo stakes (4-6 per plant) and bread ties to spread plant out 2 weeks into flower and I cut the lowest 2-3 tiers of branches off from the bottom, since I have been doing this, no flopping, but what I have learned in the past is that if they are falling over from weight, you may not have had enough air flow / direct "wind" on the plants in early veg, they need this to build streangth in main stock.