Thanks Joz, I appreciate it... I could move them back to where they were, they're quite camouflaged when placed next to my 20ft cedar hedge. Just being cautious I guess and seeing that they grew in that previous spot up until this point, I'm probably suffering a bit of paranoia lol.
Edit: Baka, they were getting from sunrise {6am} to roughly 3pm of direct sunlight before the move.
I've had plants with as little as 6 hours of direct day light turn out dense and dank, it is strain dependent for sure, like all things in growing, lol.
ive got about two weeks left on flowering, i watered my plants a few days ago, should i not water them again before harvest to let them start drying out? any tips for the last stretch?
Nah, maybe 1 or 2 days before, but just let them get dry. It shortens the drying time when your plants aren't dripping from the stem when you harvest. But it isn't worth stressing out plants. Your soil will dry differently depending on your container, medium, and conditions, so I wouldn't put a number on the days. It's better to crop dry than wet, but do it whenever it needs to be done. And like Bakatare said, it's best not to give a last feeding, depending on how organic you are, it's best not to give the last several feedings. Personally, no matter how I'm growing, I never back off the molasses.
ok Baka noted any other tips? i heard about putting your plants in darkness for the last three days before harvest, doest it actually do anything? i will post updated photos today or tomorrow
My opinion: Screw that lights out noise, people do it to get their plants frostier supposedly, but I ain't never noticed a damn difference because my plants are as frosty as can be every time. And I don't care if anyone thinks I'm full of myself!
I was gonna keep the pallets 10-15 feet back and like you said with supports.
They're the same stakes I have so I'll do that too.
The storm may not come, the weather people are wrong most of the time.
Last week it was baking and officially we were in drought, now it has rained non-stop for the best part of a week and flood warnings are being issued.
Lol, my phone keeps texting me flash flood alerts, but there isn't any damn rain at all, just more fucking wind than me nor my plants are comfortable with.