Gb 2014

FresnoFarmer

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Flowering (:
I'm very excited to see some transformation around here.
Hows your light dep? you pulling anything yet
Sweet. Cant wait to see those fat colas form.
I pulled one early because it was getting raped by aphids. The high is a light buzz. Probably will just use it to make edibles or hash. I should be pulling my quick ssh pheno in the next 2 weeks. Everything else will probably go until the end of this month. Just gonna keep washing the aphids and their secretions out of the buds. Havent been seeing any on my favorite plants, so that is good. It is mostly on the hazy pheno's. I'm guessing since there is more leaf in the buds and they are more airy, it makes a perfect home for aphids. Fuck that!! I just want these plants to ripen up so I can clean out the ghand focus on the third crop. I have one pheno that looks like a 11 or 12 weeker. Haha, fuck that. Gonna get chopped end of this month regardless and turned into straight hash/edibles lol.
 

Garden Boss

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Did a water and feeding today. The tallest ladies (Tahoe OG's) are over 8.5' (not including pots or raised beds lol).
My blue dream replacements caught up quickly, they are all averaging 8ft tall.
I noticed a few orange moths so I busted out "Blue Death" hehehe. Grown man chasing butterflys and moths... smdh
 

Wilksey

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Flowering (:
I'm very excited to see some transformation around here.
Hows your light dep? you pulling anything yet
Do outdoor plants have a "stretch period" when they start flowering like indoor plants?

I would imagine that the "stretch" period is more of an indoor phenomenon due to the drastic change in light / dark periods, where the outdoor plants grow at a more uniform rate regardless of flowering or not?
 

Garden Boss

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Do outdoor plants have a "stretch period" when they start flowering like indoor plants?

I would imagine that the "stretch" period is more of an indoor phenomenon due to the drastic change in light / dark periods, where the outdoor plants grow at a more uniform rate regardless of flowering or not?
Outdoor plants definitely have a stretch period. I haven't grown indoors for over 5 years, so I can cross compare really (:
 
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