StarTrek @ 8 Weeks Flowering

amalamud

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Good stuff bro. I've also build a temp GH this year and added a heater. We'll see how it goes, cause I really need time well into November for my sativas to finish up.
 

Mazar i Shariff

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Good stuff bro. I've also build a temp GH this year and added a heater. We'll see how it goes, cause I really need time well into November for my sativas to finish up.
Thx man!

Ya I hear ya. While this is my first outdoor/greenhouse grow, it was nice to take my knowledge of indoor and apply it to all that I'm doing here. I knew that everything from animals & insects to harsh wind, rains, possible floods, (diseases mold, mildew, budrot), ... So I went with the greenhouse to make sure my efforts would prevail in the end. Nice to hear other people on here getting into greenhouses. It really is the way to go. And I cannot tell you how nice it is not to be paying $400-600/mo electricity bills from running all the HPS, fans, dehumidifiers, hepa filters, carbon filters, hydro systems, ... It all adds up too quick. But outdoor is a whole different story.
 

mcpurple

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i really like the second pic of the sun behind the cloud nice pis taking, and the close ups look great, and are making me want to smoke. i would rep again if i could
 

Mazar i Shariff

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i really like the second pic of the sun behind the cloud nice pis taking, and the close ups look great, and are making me want to smoke. i would rep again if i could
Ya the weather was killer today. Funny too, cuz I really just wanted a pic n didn't really prepare or even really aim, and then the rays started beaming from behind that passing cloud and it made for a really sick picture in the end. I keep swapping these out each day as my computer backgrounds. I love looking at my babies! :)
 

Mazar i Shariff

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Glad you like em! How do they compare to what you saw the pros growin @ the Hash Museum in Amsterdam? ;)

... I hope all the outdoor growers I advised not to chop and to let their plants finish properly are checking this thread, jaws dropping. So many chopped their plants so early, and now they can see why. Yes, you prob got close to all the weight your plant was going to produce, but you had A LOT more resin to obtain that you just threw away due to impatience. Shame on you newbie outdoor growers! lol
 

amalamud

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I agree. It's better to wait all the way through. For those who are completely impatient why not just chop some smaller branches first.
 

Mazar i Shariff

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I agree. It's better to wait all the way through. For those who are completely impatient why not just chop some smaller branches first.
Even that can be a big stress on them and slow down THC production. And the way I look at it, is if I were to take a branch that is undeveloped in weight & potency, first of all I'm gonna have to go through it quick just to feel anything. It won't taste good or be enjoyable in any way, really. And second, if you leave it and go buy a dub or an 1/8th min to get you by, it will end up producing atleast that much as it finishes developing, paying for what you just picked up from a buddy.

My rule is, I always go buy the best local indoor available when I get close to harvest so that I have such great bud to smoke on I'm not tempted to start picking on my own. Although I am also tempted so I can sample at times and taste THC levels and see if I'm at the head high that I want to achieve & whatnot, most times I won't cut a thing after flowering starts until finish, or multi-harvest like the Widow.
 

mcpurple

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Glad you like em! How do they compare to what you saw the pros growin @ the Hash Museum in Amsterdam? ;)

... I hope all the outdoor growers I advised not to chop and to let their plants finish properly are checking this thread, jaws dropping. So many chopped their plants so early, and now they can see why. Yes, you prob got close to all the weight your plant was going to produce, but you had A LOT more resin to obtain that you just threw away due to impatience. Shame on you newbie outdoor growers! lol
very good point but not every one is in a greenhouse and have to chop due to cold nights and moisture in the air
 

Mazar i Shariff

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very good point but not every one is in a greenhouse and have to chop due to cold nights and moisture in the air
This is true. And if that's the situation and there's no way that you can even setup stakes and tarp, like lets say that'll give up the stealth of your plant n you're worried about that, too. Then it's understandable. If people have them in pots, then they should bring them inside and match the light cycle to outdoors so they don't get thrown off and finish it as an indoor grow. That's always another consideration.
 

SACReDHeRB

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Great garden. It is nice to have a green house, to protect from, pigs(ur legal, so pot thieves), and pests. Remaining a certain amount/aspect of control, still with the biggest light in this solar system
 

Mazar i Shariff

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Great garden. It is nice to have a green house, to protect from, pigs(ur legal, so pot thieves), and pests. Remaining a certain amount/aspect of control, still with the biggest light in this solar system
Amen brotha! Those are the main reasons I got it! ;)

Thx for checking out the garden ... Stay tuned!
 
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