bud nugbong
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Looking really good Mr.M. Some nice tall colas on a few of them. Nice spider pics too.
Thank you very much. I know if I got wheezers exited, I must be doing pretty good. The bagseed has done me well so far this year, about 75% were females, and for the most part are all well looking plants with nice buds. I have a few i think could be better, but as said, im happy with them for the most part. Thanks for chiming in.Man you got one there that looks like it's gonna be some real fire...they all look good but that one frosty one...really good! Great job, keep it up!
thats what im thinking, the main colas im leaving till eather wednesday, or friday, ill be taking the other lower finished buds tomorrowYou could harvest the lower buds first and leave the main colas a few days longer!
harvest season is upon us !!!thats what im thinking, the main colas im leaving till eather wednesday, or friday, ill be taking the other lower finished buds tomorrow
already had some rot friend. Its nothing to fret about unless u feel its overwhelming the plant and dnt want to lose more bud. but as u spot the rot, cut out all affected buds, to stop it from spreading. and ur good, just keep a close eye out when mold starts coming, bc if u dnt spot it and get it out pretty early, it can consume quite a bit of your buds, and spread fast with favorable conditionsFirs off i'd like to say nice grow man. Those plants are looking real nice! Im growing up in the northeast too and im a little worried about the weather conditions... Cold and rainy the next few days. Im thinking about harvesting a little early. Would hate to chance bud rot or something like that. Good luck with your harvest.
oh yea and the rest come down shortly after in the coming weeks, in the home stretch, id say about 95% are coming down in the next 3-4 weeksharvest season is upon us !!!
I use just about anything to tie them down as long as it doesnt eat into the stem, and water whenever necessary. Find out how much water it takes to run out of the bottom of your container(if using one), and then water till it comes out the drainage holes and water again when needed(the dirt looks dry, container very light showing lack of moisture, your plants slightly droopy, compared to its usual perkiness, all signs that the plant needs water)I read your whole thread my friend and I have learned a great deal from it. I'm planning my huge outdoor for next year and getting all my gear ready. Hopefully I can do as well as you. Couple questions, What did you use to tie them down and how often did you water. Excited to see your harvest