Can anyone help me by telling what the heck I am growing? =)

JonnyAppleSeed420

New Member
They are far from ready, let them go as long as possible. Dr. Who has it correct IMO, so do what you have too and keep her going as long as possible, sativa strains gain most of their potency in the final stage of life so the longer you can hold off the better. JAS
 

GreyLord

Active Member
This is the time where a little patience will bring greater reward. The last few weeks makes a big difference in yield but more importantly, trichome production & maturity.
Don't chop it just as it's frosting up. Give your wife a reassuring pat on the butt & tell her it will be gone in a week or two :)

Definitely a sativa. As someone else said, the shortening days & colder nights should hasten maturation.

Some plants like cold nights at the end of flowering [not sure about an equatorial sativa though] It's frost you have to watch out for. That clear covering [glass house?] over your plants will protect from frost.

'People poking around' YOUR yard? Do you understand the concept of trespassing? Learn the words "Get the fuck off my property" & shout "Honey, get my shotgun." over your shoulder & this should solve this part of your problem. :)
 

kinddiesel

Well-Known Member
I don't see any hangers or poles holding that bAby up. best to get to it before it fall and snaps the stem. I getting a green house next year its now legal in Michigan usa to grow out side.
 

Screwba

New Member
I don't see any hangers or poles holding that bAby up. best to get to it before it fall and snaps the stem. I getting a green house next year its now legal in Michigan usa to grow out side.
These guys do not need anything to prop them up. There is good air flow through the greenhouse when the roof is open and wind is your friend when growing. It strengthens all plants. The only thing you may want to do is tie it down a bit when they get too tall or too bushy. You need to make sure the sun is hitting them nicely as well. :eyesmoke:
 

Screwba

New Member
This is the time where a little patience will bring greater reward. The last few weeks makes a big difference in yield but more importantly, trichome production & maturity.
Don't chop it just as it's frosting up. Give your wife a reassuring pat on the butt & tell her it will be gone in a week or two :)

Definitely a sativa. As someone else said, the shortening days & colder nights should hasten maturation.

Some plants like cold nights at the end of flowering [not sure about an equatorial sativa though] It's frost you have to watch out for. That clear covering [glass house?] over your plants will protect from frost.

'People poking around' YOUR yard? Do you understand the concept of trespassing? Learn the words "Get the fuck off my property" & shout "Honey, get my shotgun." over your shoulder & this should solve this part of your problem. :)
We have decided to give these `little` hunnies another week. It is a plastic covering not glass and yes, it is much warmer in there through the day but night time is cold no matter how you look at it. Also found a couple moldy buds, cut them off, trimmed them up and the remainder is dried now. Smoking that tonight...THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE HELP AND ASSISTANCE !!! :bigjoint:
 
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