Greengo Starr
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Great thread loaded with insight coming from experience , thanks for sharing! Curious if you use your seaweed extract for foliar feeding , also ? That Island Afghani sure sounds amazing , is it Indica dominant ?
thanks for the props !! ya we foliar feed with the seaweed juice using a sprayer . and the island afghani is a indica /sativa crossGreat thread loaded with insight coming from experience , thanks for sharing! Curious if you use your seaweed extract for foliar feeding , also ? That Island Afghani sure sounds amazing , is it Indica dominant ?
a real lot bigger lol... i know what they do in maine when i can start them early and out here 3 months more veggie timenice man curious to see how much space they all take up next season when they get more veg time
What strains are these? I live in nor cal and I'm always interested in finding early finish strains to help fight against mold.should be done mid sept
ya they are an old school afghani from the 70's era hippys right on the maine /canada border on the coast . they will take some shitty weather outsideSo the super tall plants that you have are called the island afghani right? They look great!
the damaged leaves where form along time ago at the beginning of the season and as soon as we sprayed the plants with seaweed juice we haven't seen any more at all just the same ones and that is just a few in total on the whole cropi would remove the leaf miner damage. they are looking great g.mtn.
hahaha i know they aren't very tall but after all the first ones where cooked in the heat wave in early june here we had to start them all over so i'm surprised they aren't smaller for being only 70 days +/- old lol they will be bigger when the get done by no veggie time was all, i'll be starting the same strains in march next season and they will be alot biggerI am about the furthest thing from being an expert on outdoor growing. I know nothing about this type of growing.
With that said, and I hope you respect candid comments......I've been following this grow from the start with pictures in my head of 13' plants covering the hillside.....heck, you've shown pics of your Maine grows with that size plants.....unless these plants start growing while being well into what appears to be flowering, they don't look like the trees I was expecting.
Was it your late start or something else that prevented these very healthy plants from reaching their height potential?
ya i was i was melting also lol we always start 3-4 times the amount we want to end up with next season just start them early so they are already 6- ft by the times the hot weather gets here but the root mass is well protected underground in big deep holes to keep them coolYou must have been freaking out when the temps were high. I'm glad you had a plan B when it happened.
What sort of things will you be doing differently next year to prevent a mother-nature meltdown?