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I see why you use a hothouse
I see why you use a hothouse
Hey there did they finish for you or did other factors come into play?That’s all she wrote.
Was an excellent season
Very pleased with my results.View attachment 1034870View attachment 1034872View attachment 1034874View attachment 1034876View attachment 1034870
Yes they did finish out at 10% amber.Hey there did they finish for you or did other factors come into play?
Good call my man! They looked awesome. Never leave anything to chance. Now I’m curious as to your average yield per plant using those 100 gallon grow bags. I’ve increased mine this year from 35 ish to 45 gallon pots but I’m not seeing any real difference so far the 45’s are about 16 inches taller same diameter. Thoughts? No rush your busy!Yes they did finish out at 10% amber.
I probably could have went a bit longer but mold was rapidly encroaching.
If your looking for bigger yields you want to go bigger.Good call my man! They looked awesome. Never leave anything to chance. Now I’m curious as to your average yield per plant using those 100 gallon grow bags. I’ve increased mine this year from 35 ish to 45 gallon pots but I’m not seeing any real difference so far the 45’s are about 16 inches taller same diameter. Thoughts? No rush your busy!
That’s so awesome Gl but you have 3 green thumbs!!! So last year when I took 4 lbs of nice bud no larf off of one plant in a 35 gallon pot that was shear luck and not the pot size? You know I haven’t been growing outdoors for many years and you’ve helped me along the way. I think there must be some correlation to a short growing season pot size strain and nutrition? My plants used every inch of those 35 gallon pot last year that’s why I’m in 45 gal pots this year but that’s more like 50 gallons in the states but I’m not sure they are going to use it all but I’ll find out when I harvest thanks again for all the advice!!!! Take care!! this is what my bicep muscle looks like now I tore the long tendon right off ouch good thing you only need one tendon I’m a wrecking ball!!!If your looking for bigger yields you want to go bigger.
Mine are in 100 gallons and a few of them if they are able to finish might hit 5 pounds
TIMBER ........That’s all she wrote.
Was an excellent season
Very pleased with my results.View attachment 1034870View attachment 1034872View attachment 1034874View attachment 1034876View attachment 1034870
Yields can have a lot to do with genetics not just the pot size ... and sure you can even pull off a few pounds in 5 gallon bucketsThat’s so awesome Gl but you have 3 green thumbs!!! So last year when I took 4 lbs of nice bud no larf off of one plant in a 35 gallon pot that was shear luck and not the pot size? You know I haven’t been growing outdoors for many years and you’ve helped me along the way. I think there must be some correlation to a short growing season pot size strain and nutrition? My plants used every inch of those 35 gallon pot last year that’s why I’m in 45 gal pots this year but that’s more like 50 gallons in the states but I’m not sure they are going to use it all but I’ll find out when I harvest thanks again for all the advice!!!! Take care!! this is what my bicep muscle looks like now I tore the long tendon right off ouch good thing you only need one tendon I’m a wrecking ball!!!
A few weaker stalks are starting to droop a bit. Colder days incoming! This one is so close!View attachment 1034860View attachment 1034861View attachment 1034862View attachment 1034863View attachment 1034864View attachment 1034865
The thought of bud rot is freaking me out! It hasn't been rained on for a few weeks and the sun has been out pretty much every day the last week but I’m still so worried. It’s not ready just yet but I’m getting antsy!
That’s so awesome Gl but you have 3 green thumbs!!! So last year when I took 4 lbs of nice bud no larf off of one plant in a 35 gallon pot that was shear luck and not the pot size? You know I haven’t been growing outdoors for many years and you’ve helped me along the way. I think there must be some correlation to a short growing season pot size strain and nutrition? My plants used every inch of those 35 gallon pot last year that’s why I’m in 45 gal pots this year but that’s more like 50 gallons in the states but I’m not sure they are going to use it all but I’ll find out when I harvest thanks again for all the advice!!!! Take care!! this is what my bicep muscle looks like now I tore the long tendon right off ouch good thing you only need one tendon I’m a wrecking ball!!!
Well the rockstars out there growing 10 to 15 pound plants are not using 35 or 50 gallon pots more like several hundred gallons.Nice, got to love those little girls sitting in the window sills.
I doubt that was just "lucky" with that plant. Just excellent growing and appropriate root density. Pot size aren't going to make a hill of beans unless you can get them to root them up well, like you did. (bigger isn't always better, at least not in my experience) In some ways, I think pot size can become a detriment to growth, especially if there not filling the void fully, or it's done too early. Much of that's going to be strain/sunlight/nutrient dependent to a huge degree, and probably in much that same order.
Some strains/plants simply cannot fill a 100 gallon pot, no matter the conditions, it's simply not in the genes, not enough time, and/or getting that early start is a huge. Everywhere in the country is going to be different.
Well the rockstars out there growing 10 to 15 pound plants are not using 35 or 50 gallon pots more like several hundred gallons.
Honestly if your plant cant fill a 100 gallon pot outdoors then they were started way late.
If mine can all the way up north here in the cold then I think almost anywhere can.