Beautiful man.
For sure this is my first year growing them there pretty easy have picked prolly around 4 so far of two these ones are small.Beautiful man.
I'm gonna have to get with you to find out how you do that!
I loved getting Chokes by the flat for about 50 cents each down in S. Cali, or even $1.50-$2.00 AT THE GROCERY, when I was on the West Coast, but now, I can't find them for under 2.99 ea., no matter the season.
Why did you let them flower ?
I got seeds from mine, they make some crazy floaters
Oct 10th is only 7 weeks away and your plants appear to be a bit behind schedule for the PNW...hopefully we get a nice fall to mature your gals.First time outdoors, new to growing in general. Not sure exactly how far along these girls are into flower, they've got hairs at the internodes but nothing clustering up yet. Was basically just an experiment to see what would happen and they got bigger than expected, 4ft. tall and 4ft. wide so far. In the picture there are actually three plants, wasn't expecting the size so they've grown into each other but not too bad. The slightly darker one in the middle the width of the flower box, as well as the one to the left are a clone I received of Princess Leia. I'm not sure of the genetics, but I don't think it's the Leia OG from Gage Green. The lighter one in the back, closest to the fence, is a Grapefruit Krush from Emerald Triangle Seeds. Not sure if I'll run either of these outdoor next year, wanted them to finish before Oct. 10, preferably late September.
Sorry for your loss.View attachment 2791070hahahahaha this shot is for anybody feeling bad about their grow! $350 and 7 months spent on this tangerine dream to yield.... NOTHING! I don't know what the fuck happened to her, but I think hot soil/ph issues were the culprit. I had hoped to squeeze a couple of ounces out of her at least... but the tiny flowers that were forming actually got botrytis - which was almost comical to behold - mold on a couple of hairs to small to be called buds.
He'll be able to hoop house those things and keep em dry. Or two famous words ?Oct 10th is only 7 weeks away and your plants appear to be a bit behind schedule for the PNW...hopefully we get a nice fall to mature your gals.
when did you start your plants?
He needs a big pole in the center like tokalota...........He'll be able to hoop house those things and keep em dry. Or two famous words ?