Open show an tell 2023

NewEnglandFarmer

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Well under a flash flood warning again its getting normal around here. Just hit 3 in, in the last 8 hrs 2-5in more predicted in the next12 hr.
Yup, here in Knox County we just got an absolute deluge. Temporary reprieve now then more on the way it looks like. The summer of endless rain. Your plants doing OK? All well here.

Let's hope Mother Nature gets this out of her system now and we don't get this weather during late flower or 2023 will be the year of the harvest heartbreak.
 

thumper60

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Yup, here in Knox County we just got an absolute deluge. Temporary reprieve now then more on the way it looks like. The summer of endless rain. Your plants doing OK? All well here.

Let's hope Mother Nature gets this out of her system now and we don't get this weather during late flower or 2023 will be the year of the harvest heartbreak.
Ya plants are fine just small for this time of yr to much rain not enough sun. My poly going on thur to windy tomorrow.
 

gzussaves69

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Plenty of rain in my area the last couple of days, preflower stretch going on, the Don Knotz is up to 7ft, and got pulled down with some trellis. The Balochistan Red is a big round bush. The Banana Glue auto is in full flower mode, smelling good and showing just a little bit of frost.
 

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FresnoFarmer

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My babies are finally digging their roots into the surrounding soil. Ditched one bagseed plant that turned out to be male and replaced it with basil. These damn plants gave me quite the scare after transplanting. A few got a bit fried tbh haha. Didn’t have any time to let the soil cook after tilling. I got them in the ground just in time. It would appear as though they’d begun flowering just prior to transplant. I’m so relieved that they’re bouncing back. 7D3144F5-5019-4EDE-BF4C-33636D7AB6C8.jpegBD59BD24-A107-4C80-A530-D00FB83CF2D3.jpeg4590EA4F-601F-4C57-924B-F84F29ED724B.jpeg
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Neoangelo147

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My babies are finally digging their roots into the surrounding soil. Ditched one bagseed plant that turned out to be male and replaced it with basil. These damn plants gave me quite the scare after transplanting. A few got a bit fried tbh haha. Didn’t have any time to let the soil cook after tilling. I got them in the ground just in time. It would appear as though they’d begun flowering just prior to transplant. I’m so relieved that they’re bouncing back. View attachment 5317320View attachment 5317321View attachment 5317322
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That last pic is a male not sure if you knew that.
 

r0ttie1

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The monsoon finally hit and we got 3 straight days of rain. First rain in forever. The plants seemed to like it.

Mantuska Thunderfuck, Apple Betty, Hawaiian Snow, Amnesia Auto, Super Lemon Haze, Skunk #1, Durban Poison.
 

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