hey man the star threk looks great and very frosty, and your up in north oregon right? alot of us down here are harvesting already outdoors, my grower is in the process of chopping and trimming, im just wondering if they go longer up theri or what, im sure that since you have a green house to that it helps let them go longer.
and hey i want to go into your jungle of a green house i would love to get lost in theri.
i really like how your plants are so healthy and green still most peoples plants when its near finish they let it start to yellow witch is ok when you flush, but i think a plant should be kept as green as possible up until the flush starts.
how many grows have you done inthe green house Mazar
Thx homes!
Yes, I noticed that these plants all flowered very late in comparison to what I was hearing from many growers down in So OR, Cali, ... I wondered if it was something about the latitude, but honestly I think it more came down to genetics for this grow. The White Widow started first and finished this week, hence me starting to harvest the upper part of the plant, and I'm leaving the bottom half for next week while I continue my flush. This is a typical harvest time for the Widow. StarTrek following a week or two later. And the Mazar requires as much as 11-13 weeks to finish and started after all the others, so in order to finish that properly I'm gonna have to carry that well into November. If I didn't have the GH I prob wouldn't get anywhere near full yield out of the Mazar, as eventually we'd get weather & frosts that'd stunt growth, kill, or disease them. One of the many beauties of being covered/weatherproof, running a dehumidifier, heater, ... all which allow me to grow year around if I wanted. I was thinking after I pull that I could put autoflowers in the GH and continue to grow during the winter. I'd just have to put a heater in there and maybe buy an outdoor greenhouse 1,000w HPS light or two.
I've been growing indoors since around April-May of '05, I think. Had some on/off periods due to an irrational girlfriend. But this is my first outdoor grow start to finish. And first time in a greenhouse. Regardless of my current results, I have learned quite a few things along the way that I will do differently next year (ie Bigger GH, more spacing between plants, different nutrient lines, ...) that should produce even greater results. Can't wait til next spring! =)
It was pretty overcast today so I didn't feel I could fully showcase the plants/buds. The natural light hitting it with the flash on the camera turned off would really help to bring out better close ups of the trichs. I'll try again tomorrow. I was at an electronics shop the other day and walked by their camera lineup. I'd love to grab a professional grade camera/lenses for high quality bud shots to submit to cannabis magazines & whatnot, as well as grab a video camera to create HOW TO videos for beginners. Everything from how I mix so many organic nutrients and feed, how to top, prune, check for bugs, flushing, harvesting, trimming, ... I'd fucking LOVE to make videos like that. I've watched so many on youtube, and while there are some that I've come across that are very helpful, I think some people on there have really wasted all their great video equipment cuz they put some shit videos out and don't know what they are talking about. I know I could do much better. I think I will have all that purchased within the next 3 months, so I'll keep you guys posted on that when I start producing videos. While a lot of you already know what I'd be talking about, I'd still like to hear feedback from experiened growers to make sure I'm explaining in the HOW TO's with a proper approach that is easy to understand yet informative.