DrOgkush
Well-Known Member
You’d be surprised how fertile the dirt out here can be with a little bit of love. (Ie high desert)The ability of having something that green besides a cactus in the desert deserves an award on its own
You’d be surprised how fertile the dirt out here can be with a little bit of love. (Ie high desert)The ability of having something that green besides a cactus in the desert deserves an award on its own
One nice thing about cannabis is that most strains are fairly light drinkers (depending on medium of course, among other things).The ability of having something that green besides a cactus in the desert deserves an award on its own
Crystal Candy
Gorilla Girl
Sweet pics, man.
WOW! Those look incredible
a lot but still worth it for YOUROWNESUPPLYEAny hotter and I think the plants are gonna freak out. 110f+ and plants are full sun from sunup to sundown. I will cut out the mg tomorrow since I have had to water numerous times because of the beyond insane heat so far today so surely there's stacking going on.
lookin great from my back pourch
bet ya the large commercial cannabis growers aren't getting the same flack.One nice thing about cannabis is that most strains are fairly light drinkers (depending on medium of course, among other things).
I live in NorCal and it bugs me that small-scale cannabis growers are getting flack because we are in a drought, yet all the vineyards just casually whistle and look the other way hoping not to be noticed…
Don’t get me wrong- I like wine and have worked production, but if you want to see water overused visit the production side of a winery. It’s not just the plants drinking it, it’s the amount used for cleaning (constantly) and the wine itself. Saw a bumper sticker once that said “Save Water, Drink Wine”. That is an extremely ignorant statement.
End Rant, haha.
Happy growing, folks.
my gf gave me 10 seeds at the beginning of this year, and since i now have my own private backyard i decided to grow them for shits & giggles. all ten germinated and were doing well to about 8 inches, and then one day four were sick and wilted - happened overnight, with no apparent reason.
i removed these and then about 1 week later four more succumbed to the same fate. (no bugs; no fungus under the microscope; well taken care of, and 50 other garden plants in the greenhouse with no problems, just the cannabis plants). that left me with only two, and after a while i was able to definitively determine that one was a male, so it got culled.
that left me with only one child, and man, it turned out to be a beauty.
still got one more week and then a flush 'till harvest, so I'm still expecting lots more sugar.
PS just had a brutal storm last night that lasted for hours (with hail, fire and brimstone), and it washed away a lot of the trichomes.
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thnx. yeah, they look thin for sure. i'll let those babies swell as long as the weather holds out. I'm up in Toronto, Canada, so it's startin' to get a bit chilly out.I would wait a bit, at least until your calyx swell. But looks very good.