Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

doubletake

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After finding some powdery mildew on some of the inside buds on Bubba Kush and with the rain and cold coming, Bubba Kush came down yesterday.. Knowing how fast PM can spread I did not want to loose anymore buds.. I am happy how she came out and I have three clones off her to keep the family line going. Thank you to so many of you here who have helped me, so glad I found this site. I have 6 stems like the one in the pic. below

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That fricken little rain storm we got knocked like 5/13 of my late ones over and soaked them pretty bad, did you have anything else besides the bubba out still?
 

fumble

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I spent the day grooming POG and PUrkle of any and all old wet leaves hanging on the buds. I shook the cage of POG and the fence to which PUrkle is fastened to, many many times. Believe it or not, the buds appear dry but I'm old enough to know looks can be deceiving, :-)
I made a roast beef and all the trimmings for dinner and all I can say is there is no place like home and nothing like a roast beef dinner on a cold night.
What's everyone up to? Still trimming?
You deserved that roast beef dinner after all that work! I made beef stew myself...love cold weather meals.
 

FLkeys1

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That fricken little rain storm we got knocked like 5/13 of my late ones over and soaked them pretty bad, did you have anything else besides the bubba out still?
Yep, the seedlings are still out and in the ground. Can't really call them seedlings since they are as tall as Bubba kush just not as fat.. They all have tomato cages to hold them up and are just at the early stage of first flowers..

Bubba K is so so sticky and smells like heaven.. Looking forward to a day in Laguna Beach with some ranch Doritos and a few puff puffs. ;-)
 
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FLkeys1

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Thank you guys, she was 21. We had her for the last 7 years.. She got skin cancer on her nose and so many parts of her body we just giving up. Sad part, her mind was still sharp as a tack and she ran the house everyday.. She always loved going with us in the motor home on our jeeping trips.. Amazing how such a little animal can be such a big part of ones life.
 

doublejj

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Thank you guys, she was 21. We had her for the last 7 years.. She got skin cancer on her nose and so many parts of her body we just giving up. Sad part, her mind was still sharp as a tack and she ran the house everyday.. She always loved going with us in the motor home on our jeeping trips.. Amazing how such a little animal can be such a big part of ones life.
Hugs
 

S'Manta

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I know 'they' say it is best to harvest in the mornings before the sun comes up but my plants are dripping wet from dew in the mornings so.....what happens if I harvest at the end of the day?
Less potent? Bad taste? Nothing?
:-)
 

Garden Boss

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I know 'they' say it is best to harvest in the mornings before the sun comes up but my plants are dripping wet from dew in the mornings so.....what happens if I harvest at the end of the day?
Less potent? Bad taste? Nothing?
:-)
I don't harvest until around 10-11am when they are nice and dry. Sometimes I use my leaf blower to speed up the process (:
 

Smidge34

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So you guys deal with the dripping wet dew too in Cali. I was under the impression that you guys had super low humidity levels and dew wouldn't be an issue. The preventative steps of GB's that I'm gonna emulate next season must really work to prevent Botrytis on the level I've seen the past two seasons.
 

S'Manta

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Right on. I've been working on my Cherry Pie This morning... I'm taking a long lunch break tho bongsmiliebongsmilie bongsmilie
I'm putting the last of AK47 in jars, took longer to dry, and then I'm hacking down POG.
Very short break and I'm "starvin' like Lee Marvin", too. Roast beef after I finish this job.
:-)
 
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