Did you go tense and started convulsing uncontrollably?
Did you feel a tingling tension in your back?
I'm just curious about the severity of this seizure.
When it come to clones,
It's good to propagate a follow-up after seed.
Beyond that, I find decreasing quality.
So,
Go one session from seed,
Start the next from clone,
Go back to seed,
Start the next from clone,
So on and so forth.
1. Do not over-veg outdoor. Having a plant start strong but finish weak can be a bit disappointing.
1.1. Plants in direct sunlight will grow much better. Try limiting veg so you have enough light in a day to last through flower.
1.2. Spread out plants growing with less hours of direct light...
I'm convinced.
If anything, I will sound like one of those 'old world' folk when I tell my team that "the moon will let us know all."
Here's to another year of trying our best.
Nitrogen is great for vegetative growth.
During flower you will want more phosphorus and potassium.
You could add it through liquid nutes when you "feed" the plant, but since you probably don't want to water them two to three times a week up in the tree, I would suggest maybe top dressing with...
The ideal time to harvest is just before the lights come on in the morning.
The plant utilizes light for photosynthesis, and during such time, the roots tend to draw a lot up and send them throughout your plants branches.
It is argued that by chopping before the plant starts another day of...
Next year, I'm definitely gonna go with a PM resistant strain.
Neem Oil is a good treatment though, in the meantime.
Just moved, so the new area is notably different than what I'm used too.
On another note, have any of you tried "Kind Soil" hot soil mix? It looks like a nutrient-rich feeder...
In the NW, I find it is invaluable to know how to force an early flower, so you can harvest early.
I personally start on July 1st.
Cover the plants for complete darkness in the evening after the sun goes down.
Leave the cover on in the morning.
Remove cover at about 10am.
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Due to the joys of forced darkness, It has been harvesting the last couple months, with a steady flow until November.
But for the ladies untouched, she will likely be done mid October.
I can agree with the other saying "when she's ready," but I'm sure OP is a smart enough fellow to know that.
I would give her about another three weeks personally.
Hailing from the providence of "wait a couple more weeks land," my people have a ritual of waiting a couple more weeks.
I like to wait for all hairs to go orange, then recede a bit into the bud, at which point, it is a matter of closely...
I'm actually from another NW region (either ID or WA, real shocker which one) I feel like y'all down in OR are basically part of us, except your exemption to sales tax, lucky eastwards, haha.
I've heard of some growers mixing Cilicia into feed cycles in order to strengthen the plants cell structures, resulting in thicker, stronger stems.
Something to consider amending, considering you are utilizing those branches very efficiently.
Great job!
I personally think you guys might have about another month left.
Although knowing your exact progress into flower is very useful, I don't concern myself too much with the week number as far as harvesting is concerned.
You can harvest as soon as possible and still get a decent harvest with...