Day 144, 8/23, day 65 RK1 flower
Day 142; cloudy, some rain, 15 gallons.
Day 143; rain in the morning, fairly heavy for about 1 1/2-2 hrs., no watering, showers on and off through evening. Getting nervous about mold so bought Serinade (Bacillus subtilis) but held off just to avoid putting anything on the plants. i didn't want to spend the $18.00 and a trip to the grow store but now I have it just in case. Would hate to lose a pound or two just from being cheap and lazy!
Day144; another heavy rain, short, this morning. Low 90s with some sun and a breeze. Plants are nice and dry for the time being and weather will be drying out with temps back around 100 for next 10 days, fingers crossed. Haven't watered yet. Think I'll cut a branch off of RK1 to get the dry/cure going. Not really prepared so a little kick start.
West end shade cloth still rolled up but will lower when it's sunnier and drier.
Taken during cloud cover but still overexposed. Will cut a smaller one in a sec.
Another crappy shot. I chickened out and cut 16" instead of the whole branch but this is the best part. It's from the very bottom of the plant. Don't you wish they stayed the same weight as when cut! Cutting is still a bit too young but need to play with drying. Still not sure where I'll put them to dry. I figure about 30' of buds on this plant (RK1), maybe more. So, they won't be big ol' fox tails but had to keep them short.
Decided to clear out my
clothing closet and use it as a
drying closet. 2' x 8' and 9 1/2' tall. No idea where my clothing will go. And to think I'm still single. Take a number, ladies. Put my first cutting on a hanger and covered with a plastic trash bash. Will suffice for now.
If anyone has suggestions for setting up the closet
on a budget, lemme know. I have a cheap humidistat somewhere so off and running.
Will play around with some cal/mag tomorrow.
Day 145, 8/24
About 95, sunny, Plants were not wilted but gave them 10 gallons as it has been a coupls of days. Nothing else, worked 12 hours so no time.
Day 147, 8/26
95, sunny for Day 146, no water.
147, to be 97, sunny, morning watering of 8 gallons, will add later.
Side note. I had bought a gallon of KILZ white exterior primer to white wash pots with to keep cooler but the plants didn't need it. So, a client gave me some old beat up pots the other day. They are plastic and hollow so have good insulative properties for outdoors so they were worth keeping. Just ugly. I purchased some sample paints from Lowe's for under 3 dollars each to paint the pots. Using a sponge and a little water I washed the pots with the primer and added the paint on top, which took about an hour total as the paint dries quickly here. The paint will tone down a bit with some large plants. Was thinking of some dwarf corn and potato vine. In a better world a small Indica would be just right.
Soil is existing old potting soil on bottom third, 1/2 cup Kellog's Tomatoe Organic fert on top of old soil (Super Soil!!, lol), top 2/3rds is 1 bag cheap Kellog's organic potting soil, 1/2 bag Happy Frog, 1/2 bag Roots, 1 cup fert.
If you have a bunch of old pots, throw some white primer on and they will look great and you can do a ton of them in an hour or two. When I had the big biz we would white wash terra cotta pots for indoor settings. Fifteen minutes and a $300.00 pot is a $400.00 pot. I shipped them straight from Italy so the pot originally cost me about $30.00.
Willie, Killer of Bobcats and Mountain Lions, surveys his killing ground. Ok, actually he had just eaten some fountain grass and thrown up.
Test dry of branch in the plastic bag is going well. I like leaving the leaves on as it slows down the process a little , which is good in this low humidity. I was opening/burping bage several times a day but it was drying too quickly so I tore a little hole at the top, about finger hole size and I leave a little gap at bottom of bag, which is sealed with a snack bag clip. Edit; sealed hole and bottom, too much.