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It's my camera phone cheap TCLYeah! What a close up! What's your camera?
It's my camera phone cheap TCLYeah! What a close up! What's your camera?
I like them in solo cups haven't had a problem with doing them like that yet. I just won a contest in a 3 month seed to harvest Solo Cup grow pulled a Half Oz and also had the tallest plant. I love little solo cup plants easy to maintain and not a lot of wasted food or water. First pic is the plant I won with and second pic is a solo cup that I tied in a knot. They haven even become root bound or shown and real issues in a solo cup. Don't have to use as much food or water as well seems like a waste of space to me to grow a 6 foot plant and then lollipopping it so only the top 3 feet growsNice healthy looking plants bro. I MIGHT transplant the ones in the cups flowering mj can become pretty needy. they look great great
And this is this morning. Almost a foot in growth height and widtgThus was a week ago. 7 ft tall by 8.5 wide.
Looking great.August 03 , 2021.
A happy garden. All organic. Started under t5s, moved outdoors in early May.
So far, no bugs. 6-7 feet tall, topped main branch at 6 foot if needed to coax lateral branches.
Had to get a helper this year, I’m just too old, etc. spraying with fish emulsion 2/3/1.
Just ending the veg stage and sending out hairs.
Peace
As does yours!Looking great.
Mine are early. I'm 4500 feet up in the mountains though. So I'm 3 weeks or more early. I usually force mine, this year the bootleg fire caused itAnybody else way behind for flowering this year? Based on pics from the last five summers, all my girls are at least a month late in Massachusetts.
As does yours
Thanks. All organic started indoors put outside in May at 18 inches. Feather meal, PSG and goat poop.As does yours!
I may have screwed up, had them under 14-10 lighting before putting them out in May. Usually i start 18-6 but get some reveg so tried 14-10, dohhhhMine are early. I'm 4500 feet up in the mountains though. So I'm 3 weeks or more early. I usually force mine, this year the bootleg fire caused it
I used 15/9 this year, out early May, seemed like the magic number here at 3000 foot Sierras.I may have screwed up, had them under 14-10 lighting before putting them out in May. Usually i start 18-6 but get some reveg so tried 14-10, dohhhh
My “next door neighbor” is a goat farm but I’m too paranoid to ask them, lol.thank
Thanks. All organic started indoors put outside in May at 18 inches. Feather meal, PSG and goat poop.
I would offer to buy it. Here its 30 bucks a pickup load. Can't hurt to ask.My “next door neighbor” is a goat farm but I’m too paranoid to ask them, lol.
I would be worried that the tarp is going to catch water and collapse onto the plants. You’ll need to add some center poles (like a circus tent) so you have drainage. Unless your cover is super tight (which is pretty much impossible with a tarp) the water will start to pool, create a larger catch basin, and then fall into the center. Alternatively you could poke holes in the tarp and drain out any loose areas.+/- 167 days from soil pop for the big 3. Too long for a vegetative phase? Most are showing that flowering has begun in NY. I have been concerned with how I was going to support and / or cover (because of severe weather) my plants once they get heavy with bud. I think I found a solution that may work. I can secure to the scaffolding for support and pull a tarp for severe weather. What do you think?
Still have this question:
I did harvest a Candy Kush Auto. It was getting bud rot with all of the rain. A couple questions. What if I did not get all of the rot? Is it dangerous? And, as you can see I am at 69% humidity on day 2 of jars. I hung it for 10 days. So, do I just keep burping until I get to 60%-62%?