Huh? Not sure what you mean.
Here’s the lowdown……..I typically pull every plant (24) out of the room at flowering, to clean them all up, lollipop and defoliate, etc. This crop, I only did the left side and although I removed some leaves on the right side, I did not stake them or lollipop or do much else. Of course eventually it always catches up to you and things go to shit. So today was the day I pulled everything out on the right side. It was a bitch, since if the plants branches can’t lean against other plants, there’s nothing to hold them up So much was laying in the ground. Amazingly, I was able to get the wife to help, which is very, very rare. I held all the branches per plant upward, she tied them up around the stakes with string/hemp rope. Plant by plant we went- actually only 9 since the 3 OKC were taken out to the other room. No fun at all, I’m too old for this shit.
So now the plan is to chop the OKC next weekend, and leave the Bubblehead for another 2-3 weeks, probably closer to 3 than 2…….I’m disappointed the Bubblehead branches weren't sturdier, as the bud weight is packing on right now. Especially since the breeder made it a point to say he improved on that in pheno selection. Hum, maybe not……….
But it’s done, and I’m happy with the way it turned out. Plants should be set for their last couple of weeks, I‘m going to start preparing for my next strain, Ethos “Thug Roze”- an extremely heavy yielder which I’ve read some great reviews on the last few days. I’m considering using netting for the first time which I own, and need to think on it a bit more.
Lastly, these summer grows are particularly hard. I’m in Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay and the heat and humidity in June/July/August is atrocious. It’s like Florida here. Live on the water, that’s what you get. My winter grows are always better, and this won’t be an exception (meaning I’ve had better overall grows). I’m not knocking it mind you, it just takes more effort on my part.
Here’s the lowdown……..I typically pull every plant (24) out of the room at flowering, to clean them all up, lollipop and defoliate, etc. This crop, I only did the left side and although I removed some leaves on the right side, I did not stake them or lollipop or do much else. Of course eventually it always catches up to you and things go to shit. So today was the day I pulled everything out on the right side. It was a bitch, since if the plants branches can’t lean against other plants, there’s nothing to hold them up So much was laying in the ground. Amazingly, I was able to get the wife to help, which is very, very rare. I held all the branches per plant upward, she tied them up around the stakes with string/hemp rope. Plant by plant we went- actually only 9 since the 3 OKC were taken out to the other room. No fun at all, I’m too old for this shit.
So now the plan is to chop the OKC next weekend, and leave the Bubblehead for another 2-3 weeks, probably closer to 3 than 2…….I’m disappointed the Bubblehead branches weren't sturdier, as the bud weight is packing on right now. Especially since the breeder made it a point to say he improved on that in pheno selection. Hum, maybe not……….
But it’s done, and I’m happy with the way it turned out. Plants should be set for their last couple of weeks, I‘m going to start preparing for my next strain, Ethos “Thug Roze”- an extremely heavy yielder which I’ve read some great reviews on the last few days. I’m considering using netting for the first time which I own, and need to think on it a bit more.
Lastly, these summer grows are particularly hard. I’m in Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay and the heat and humidity in June/July/August is atrocious. It’s like Florida here. Live on the water, that’s what you get. My winter grows are always better, and this won’t be an exception (meaning I’ve had better overall grows). I’m not knocking it mind you, it just takes more effort on my part.