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looks real good man!
Thanks man! It's been 9 days since my last update, and I was really impressed with the new growth since then.
looks real good man!
Hay bro glad to come across this thread CofC in the house!! looking great SC showing some love!!
Yea like I was saying before, the G13/Haze are really tall despite their supposed heritage characteristics of remaining short. They're really showing that sativa trait of thin foliage and thin leaves. Some are thicker than others...hopefully the thin ones end up being male and I can toss them.Looking good indeed.
Can't wait for a couple more months go by. And think of this they still have their stretch to go through... Hopefully they thicken up nicely, would hate to hear one of the ladies took a fall. Speaking of which, can't wait for the female count either.
Keep it up they look real good all things considered.
Nice, I was just surfing at Folley Beach a few weekends ago...and got burned to a crisp.
Thanks for the props, and hope I can show you some clean dry bud in a few months!
Wow, that's cool. Trainwreck is my favorite strain. Next year I'm gonna grow a bunch of it, along with Purple Kush.Train wreckage!!!
Well next year I'm gonna grow Purple Kush from feminized seeds.TeA lot of purple kush from seed or clone? And that sour diesel you're growing is that the NYC strain or something else? Yes, you're also correct about that powdery white mildew on your leaves. I'm starting to flower and I'm trying to battle it before its too late.
Well if there's rocks then no worries. You're doing good. They look great!Yea like I was saying before, the G13/Haze are really tall despite their supposed heritage characteristics of remaining short. They're really showing that sativa trait of thin foliage and thin leaves. Some are thicker than others...hopefully the thin ones end up being male and I can toss them.
I'm gonna have to stay on top of the powdery mildew every time I go out to the plot. It's just gonna have to be a part of my watering/feeding ritual to clean the leaves of it, because humidity at night is always 80%, and from past summers here in South Carolina, it's not gonna get any better until very late fall.
God I hope I'm wrong about that, because dealing with mildew during the vegetative stage is one thing. It's gonna be an entirely different and more frustrating animal once I have to clean that mildew off bud sites during flowering.
I'm thinking by the second week of August, I should definitely be able to sex the plants, and god-willing, pull a higher female to male ratio.
Oh, and to elevate any concerns about the buckets taking a tumble: When I made the buckets, I put several pounds of stones in the bottom to allow for better drainage, not to mention the dirt itself weighs several pounds.
I also have balancing rocks all around the buckets that are on angled parts of my grow site. They're in there pretty well; I tested them by trying to rock them back and forth.
Well if there's rocks then no worries. You're doing good. They look great!
You're completely right Cola. I'm gonna isolate the 'males' that I find in another part of this field, fence it in to protect from deer, and let them develop. Even if they herm out, I'd be happy to pick seeds out of the buds.Nice they are starting to show.
Just be sure to let the possible "males" develop so you can tell without a doubt. I've had ones that I would of swore were males and it just ended up being a new branch coming out all weird looking. But i'm sure you got it going on.