joebuck
Well-Known Member
....I was a little frustrated so I took a bit of a break from posting so my bitterness wouldn't spread.
I chopped one plant that was definitely male out of the Earthbox. I have 3 plants left in it now - one that is kind of showing male and two little tiny ones that are definitely female. I know I should kill the male as soon as I'm sure, but I'm experimenting with spraying Reverse on them (with Penetrator). At this point those plants are marginal at best, so they are good for experimenting with.
I would like to officially note that I wouldn't reccomend putting cannabis plants in an Earthbox. Because it's 24/7 moisture feed, they don't get the dryout that they seem to like when they are in soil. I am considering taking the two little females out and putting them in pots. But it's so flippin hot here that doing anything outside for more than 6 minutes is good for 2 hours of cooling off (for me, not the plants). It's only getting down to 82 at night right now and we're on day 29 or 30 with no moisture to speak of.
I got 4 little plants from a friend who was growing from the same bagseed I had - he and his wife weren't having any luck with them or giving them the care mine get, so they passed them on to me. They were rootbound as hell and small but I repotted them and they are doing really well now.
The mutant - what happened to the mutant, you ask? Well, poor little mutant had the exhaust fan drop on it and that broke it in more than half. I tried to keep the top alive, but it did eventually die. What was left in the pot was doing fine until a deer ate it. The deer usually don't come so close to the greenhouse, but it is so dry here that they are getting desperate and they are going wherever they can get something with any moisture in it. I was saddened to see the empty pot but oh well. Poor little mutant.
So it was clear that I needed to do something beyond the lame cage I had around the plants - both for privacy (since it was clear at 50 feet what they were to anyone that was in the know for better or for worst) and for protection as they got bigger. I had taken them all out of the greenhouse because it was too hot in there. After much debating with my husband about what kind of thing we could build, I decided to just take some roof panels off of the greenhouse. Problem solved. The greenhouse isn't quite as much as of an oven as it was and everything is protected from those damn deer.
So what do I have now? I have the 3 in the Earthbox, 2 good fluffy PHAT leafed plants that are so happy that it's unbelieveable, a little one, and the 4 orphans. I really hope that out of those I'll get at least 2 good size females. I'm due. I've learned alot but I need Mother Nature to show me some love. I've put alot into these plants and would really like a little benefit from them!
Here's the babies with one of the phat fluffies in the background. Yes, I will be repotting them soon.
Here's that one in the back a little closer - it's a shitty photo but trust me, it's a happy plant.
Here's the other phat happy plant. It has GIANT leaves. (See next photo)
Here's my foot so you can see just how big this plant's leaves are. I'm a size 8.5 if you wanna know how big the foot is (I'm tall - I need big feet.)
That's it for now - happy growing! Keep wishing female for me!
I chopped one plant that was definitely male out of the Earthbox. I have 3 plants left in it now - one that is kind of showing male and two little tiny ones that are definitely female. I know I should kill the male as soon as I'm sure, but I'm experimenting with spraying Reverse on them (with Penetrator). At this point those plants are marginal at best, so they are good for experimenting with.
I would like to officially note that I wouldn't reccomend putting cannabis plants in an Earthbox. Because it's 24/7 moisture feed, they don't get the dryout that they seem to like when they are in soil. I am considering taking the two little females out and putting them in pots. But it's so flippin hot here that doing anything outside for more than 6 minutes is good for 2 hours of cooling off (for me, not the plants). It's only getting down to 82 at night right now and we're on day 29 or 30 with no moisture to speak of.
I got 4 little plants from a friend who was growing from the same bagseed I had - he and his wife weren't having any luck with them or giving them the care mine get, so they passed them on to me. They were rootbound as hell and small but I repotted them and they are doing really well now.
The mutant - what happened to the mutant, you ask? Well, poor little mutant had the exhaust fan drop on it and that broke it in more than half. I tried to keep the top alive, but it did eventually die. What was left in the pot was doing fine until a deer ate it. The deer usually don't come so close to the greenhouse, but it is so dry here that they are getting desperate and they are going wherever they can get something with any moisture in it. I was saddened to see the empty pot but oh well. Poor little mutant.
So it was clear that I needed to do something beyond the lame cage I had around the plants - both for privacy (since it was clear at 50 feet what they were to anyone that was in the know for better or for worst) and for protection as they got bigger. I had taken them all out of the greenhouse because it was too hot in there. After much debating with my husband about what kind of thing we could build, I decided to just take some roof panels off of the greenhouse. Problem solved. The greenhouse isn't quite as much as of an oven as it was and everything is protected from those damn deer.
So what do I have now? I have the 3 in the Earthbox, 2 good fluffy PHAT leafed plants that are so happy that it's unbelieveable, a little one, and the 4 orphans. I really hope that out of those I'll get at least 2 good size females. I'm due. I've learned alot but I need Mother Nature to show me some love. I've put alot into these plants and would really like a little benefit from them!
Here's the babies with one of the phat fluffies in the background. Yes, I will be repotting them soon.
Here's that one in the back a little closer - it's a shitty photo but trust me, it's a happy plant.
Here's the other phat happy plant. It has GIANT leaves. (See next photo)
Here's my foot so you can see just how big this plant's leaves are. I'm a size 8.5 if you wanna know how big the foot is (I'm tall - I need big feet.)
That's it for now - happy growing! Keep wishing female for me!