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Things are going really well in my neck of the woods. High winds yesterday conspired to attempt knocking some girls down yesterday, but they all managed to make it through without any damage. The big Kodiak girls are looking super fine and the largest should yield upwards of 1 1/2 to 2 lbs provided they get the time they deserve. They already have 1 lb on them as is, so we'll see. Either way I'll be pleased. I got lbs drying right now and I'm feeling pretty good about things.
I tried to buy a small enclosed trailer the other day so I can haul my harvest home in less trips, guy backed out of selling it though. Would have been really nice. As is, it's gonna be a pain in the ass trying to harvest some of these monsters and bring them back to the processing area. Ahhhh well, a problem I enjoy tackling.
Already knee deep in plans for next year. Been seed shopping pretty hard lately. I will have a trailer for next year, no doubt. In some of the areas I planted, I spaced them a little too much I think. Could have packed them in way thicker. I think that if you aren't doing the couple here and there method and you are going to use the patch method, might as well pack them in hard while still giving each the proper spacing. A large blur of green surrounded by other large blurs of green make it hard to spot from above. If I grow these AK47's again next year, they will be even harder to spot. Because every single leaf has turned deep purple. Nobody's looking for purple Christmas trees ! And it's not like they are looking for MJ too hard in this area anyways. Good times people, stay safe !
I tried to buy a small enclosed trailer the other day so I can haul my harvest home in less trips, guy backed out of selling it though. Would have been really nice. As is, it's gonna be a pain in the ass trying to harvest some of these monsters and bring them back to the processing area. Ahhhh well, a problem I enjoy tackling.
Already knee deep in plans for next year. Been seed shopping pretty hard lately. I will have a trailer for next year, no doubt. In some of the areas I planted, I spaced them a little too much I think. Could have packed them in way thicker. I think that if you aren't doing the couple here and there method and you are going to use the patch method, might as well pack them in hard while still giving each the proper spacing. A large blur of green surrounded by other large blurs of green make it hard to spot from above. If I grow these AK47's again next year, they will be even harder to spot. Because every single leaf has turned deep purple. Nobody's looking for purple Christmas trees ! And it's not like they are looking for MJ too hard in this area anyways. Good times people, stay safe !