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    Getting close...any recommendations how much longer i should wait?

    Wow ok you are up there.. just Dont let them get rained on at this stage.. cover in clear plastic if needed.. better than being decimated with bud rot..
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    Purple Punch Outdoor Grow Getting Close?

    Zoom in and you will see the tricomes are still clear. You harvest when 50% have turned amber/golden.. like a ripe mango, you dont pick em green right?
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    Hawaii Growers

    :hump: hard to grow killer weed in Hana..
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    Hawaii Growers

    Keep em dry..
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    Hawaii Growers

    Got to keep them dry.. but even humidity will devastate your efforts.. green house with dehumidifiers? You Need a good friend in kihei..lol
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    Hawaii Growers

    Long way to go yet.. looks good..
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    Hawaii Growers

    You know when its going to rain so cover them with plastic, at least enough so your buds arent getting soaked bro.. sure its a hassle but if you are upcountry you don't have many options..
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    Hawaii Growers

    I give them a light source, run an extension cord to your girls & even just a table lamp with an incandescent bulb for 6 hours after dark is enough to prevent them from flowering & for them to remain in a vegetative state..
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    Anyone in Norcal flowering yet?

    If you know it's going to rain cover them with plastic and as soon as it stops raining uncover them, way better than bud rot..
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    Getting close...any recommendations how much longer i should wait?

    If you Zoom in on the tricomes you will see the resin is still clear not to mention small & low quantity. You have a way to go before harvest & the resin globs start turning amber/golden . What is your latitude?
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    Will my plant die at 45C

    You're fine.. what is your latitude?
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    Are these ready for harvest?

    Hell no bra.. take some good clear pictures of the resin, then you can zoom in on the tricomes(resin globs), you want 50% to an amber color.. you will see them go from crystal clear to cloudy white(milky) to amber(light brown), it's like a ripe fruit and you dont want to pick your mangoes or...
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