fuck me, how am i going to trim all this?

mcpurple

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Sorry bro I'm happy to see the rain though, as long as we don't get to much of it, it'll bring the fish up my river just nicely.
the fish are coming up great in the rogue. i am happy for the rain as well though except the farming season will be over for a month or so.

and sorry to hear about the worms UB. maybe next year invest in a mantis egg sack to take them bastereds out
 

UncleBuck

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the worms are pretty much under control. i've been spending several hours each morning out there picking off the infected buds and salvaging them. also, have been rolling up some tape and patting down the buds that have larvae/eggs/pupae on them. so far, so good.

they may be premature, but they still stink and stick like real bud. some are almost dry, i will be sampling them and am sure they will be just fine.

another thing i noticed today was stem rot. not a whole lot of it, but 7-10 good branches have stem rot about halfway down. i am wondering what causes this and how to treat it. i have seen people in my area hit it with a pen torch effectively.
 

fdd2blk

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the worms are pretty much under control. i've been spending several hours each morning out there picking off the infected buds and salvaging them. also, have been rolling up some tape and patting down the buds that have larvae/eggs/pupae on them. so far, so good.

they may be premature, but they still stink and stick like real bud. some are almost dry, i will be sampling them and am sure they will be just fine.

another thing i noticed today was stem rot. not a whole lot of it, but 7-10 good branches have stem rot about halfway down. i am wondering what causes this and how to treat it. i have seen people in my area hit it with a pen torch effectively.

i had a small spot on one plant. i used some spray on tree tar. found it at home depot. ;)


 

UncleBuck

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your guess is as good as mine. i am starting to chop this gal down today, she is not finished but her nugs are dense and somewhat starting to turn.

the ladder you see is a 5 foot step ladder, she grew into a wide, low bush as you can tell.

she is also a magnet for budworms and i have already chopped an ounce or two from her :cuss:

i will post the dry yield in about a week or so. test your abilities! :eyesmoke:

also, a zucchini squash the size of my forearm for fun.

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fdd2blk

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your guess is as good as mine. i am starting to chop this gal down today, she is not finished but her nugs are dense and somewhat starting to turn.

the ladder you see is a 5 foot step ladder, she grew into a wide, low bush as you can tell.

she is also a magnet for budworms and i have already chopped an ounce or two from her :cuss:

i will post the dry yield in about a week or so. test your abilities! :eyesmoke:

also, a zucchini squash the size of my forearm for fun.

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1.3 pounds. :cool:
 

UncleBuck

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1.3 pounds. :cool:
1.5 lbs not including the worm weight :)
i got through with about a third of the plant today and this is what it looks like on the string drying. i have never dealt with this much before, but i think it is about half a pound or more. so, after three days, i think these estimates should be pretty close.

my guess was 12 ounces, so i feel like i hit the lotto :eyesmoke:

edit: pics to come, not yet done trimming for the day. just mostly.
 

UncleBuck

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halfway into day 3.

12 hours a day.

and the plant still mocks me.

not even done with the first one after today.

please, kill me.
 

mouthmeetsoap

Active Member
Your grow setup is great. Simple, hidden and big. I showed my partner this today as we were talking about growing outdoors next year! Very nice Buck.
 

nl3004.kind

Active Member
wowow buck, you should get some help... aren't there people with scissors for hire around you??? like most everywhere i've been??? or is it a steath grow??? hell if i lived even close i'd come to help... i've never spent a day on one whole plant (not even those monsters from nor-cal)... it just boggles the mind...
 

UncleBuck

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it is all in bags now. left them sealed overnight and still just as dry 24 hours later.

1.2 pounds including the bud worm salvage, and there is still a ton of popcorn left out there.

you're all winners :eyesmoke:
 

UncleBuck

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Your grow setup is great. Simple, hidden and big. I showed my partner this today as we were talking about growing outdoors next year! Very nice Buck.
thanks, but i have learned that you can do better AND spend less.

wowow buck, you should get some help... aren't there people with scissors for hire around you??? like most everywhere i've been??? or is it a steath grow??? hell if i lived even close i'd come to help... i've never spent a day on one whole plant (not even those monsters from nor-cal)... it just boggles the mind...
i did some trimming for a friend today. i realized my plants are nothing in the scheme of things.

it took 10 of us 10 hours to semi-trim 4 plants that were all 10'-14'.

i am going to suck it up and just trim this myself now,

Thats a lot of shit to trim. Wow. Get some of these, it makes shit way easier. Non stick scissors.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Westcott-Titanium-Non-Stick-Scissor-3-pack-BLACK-NEW-/120732249360?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1c33ed10
i haven't barely cleaned my dollar store scissors in 6 months. they still work great.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
it only took me a week to trim 1 plant. over a lb dryed.. only 5 more to go.. im in no hurry...LOL
 
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