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Your plant has a branch that looks like a man with a goatee!Mine are itching to get in the ground, too. Already topped and about ready for training. Typically in by mother's day, but I doubt it with the weather we've been having in NE Ohio.
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Chemdawg hash plant
Silver frost strain. Been cultivating it for years. Been strong against pests, never had any bugs in it,Your plant has a branch that looks like a man with a goatee!![]()
Until the one with the beard showed up in itSilver frost strain. Been cultivating it for years. Been strong against pests, never had any bugs in it,![]()
Whats the genetics for charleloix citrus?Checking in from Michigan! 65 germinated and popping through soil. The plan is take 28 of these strongest to flower, the experience in me is saying bring em in for the cold nights but another part of me is saying this is a good start to weening off the weak lol.
Charlevoix Citrus, Oz Kush x Charlevoix Citrus, Double OG Chem, and Blueberry Lemonade are the strains
Lemon Grab x Charlevoix lemonade!Whats the genetics for charleloix citrus?
Sounds perfect!I'm reusing my soil from last years outdoor grow and amending it with some new soil and worm castings.
I was worried about a premature flowering going out early May , as my 2 are moving steadily towards getting transplanted outside later this week.I have 4 photoperiods waiting their turn for the daylight hours to be longer. Looks like May 25th we'll be getting 15hrs that will work. I'm reusing my soil from last years outdoor grow and amending it with some new soil and worm castings.
That's a game changer right there. Now if the overnight temps stay OK you'll be golden.I was worried about a premature flowering going out early May , as my 2 are moving steadily towards getting transplanted outside later this week.
I have a pair
[ON at dusk for 6 hours minimum lol] solar spot lights to shine on them until mid July
Then I'll just remove the spot lights and they should just flip that day View attachment 2635952View attachment 2635950View attachment 2635951
The forecast looks primo for growing weedThat's a game changer right there. Now if the overnight temps stay OK you'll be golden.
Late to the party, but just wanted to show a volunteer that looks to be about 2-3 weeks or older. I'm in Southeast Michigan and we've had some cold/freeze/frost nights since that little one broke through the soil. I don't think cold bothers them once they start up.Checking in from Michigan! 65 germinated and popping through soil. The plan is take 28 of these strongest to flower, the experience in me is saying bring em in for the cold nights but another part of me is saying this is a good start to weening off the weak lol.
Charlevoix Citrus, Oz Kush x Charlevoix Citrus, Double OG Chem, and Blueberry Lemonade are the strains
Yeah my plan to ween them out with the cold has not gone according to plan and they’re all through soil and growing well haha. I’m in western Michigan! Between Ludington and ManisteeLate to the party, but just wanted to show a volunteer that looks to be about 2-3 weeks or older. I'm in Southeast Michigan and we've had some cold/freeze/frost nights since that little one broke through the soil. I don't think cold bothers them once they start up.
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Your weather is probably a little cooler than ours. How's the battle with the mold/fungus's?Yeah my plan to ween them out with the cold has not gone according to plan and they’re all through soil and growing well haha. I’m in western Michigan! Between Ludington and Manistee
Powdery Mildew and botrytis is the biggest concern. I’ve went through a few of your posts and your battle with septoria. I’m not super concerned as most vegetation has 0 signs. I’ve also worked the area with trichoderma for a few years as well so I’m pretty confident there. So powdery mildew and botrytis are the biggest concerns I have but spraying wettable sulfur and potassium bicarbonate in veg stage I’m hoping will help prevent it. I’m growing in a huge field so airflow isn’t a concern as long as I can keep up with defoliationYour weather is probably a little cooler than ours. How's the battle with the mold/fungus's?
Do you have any problems with leaf spot?
Oh, also, welcome to the farm!![]()
That’s gorgeous coastline. One of my favorite destinations.Yeah my plan to ween them out with the cold has not gone according to plan and they’re all through soil and growing well haha. I’m in western Michigan! Between Ludington and Manistee
That's a great pic!!!