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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2026

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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2026

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I’ll bet a 40 gallon tow behind electric sprayer is beginning to look pretty good about now!😅🍻 and we won’t get in to the subject of grasping at straws! Apple scab!😆
I did look at an 8 gallon one with wheels but that's alot of weight to be dragging around, so I decided against it . I'll stick with my 3 gallon and fill it again .
 
BTW, I had to have some of trustfall's, variety719?, seeds.
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The advantage to multiple topping of the plant is so it gets wider, and in that width, absorbs more sunlight. I typically top once, and find my plants are bushy enough,
Although I have experimented and topped multiple times to see if it would make a difference, And those plants grew very wide. One example I grew a “white runts” which ended up being over 8 feet tall and 12 feet wide. I’d say the buds were about average to large. View attachment 2683904
Yes maybe top once then train with those rubber coated wire ties it's what Ive been doing also I understand to get a more even canopy. You seem to know what you are doing.
 
The advantage to multiple topping of the plant is so it gets wider, and in that width, absorbs more sunlight. I typically top once, and find my plants are bushy enough,
Although I have experimented and topped multiple times to see if it would make a difference, And those plants grew very wide. One example I grew a “white runts” which ended up being over 8 feet tall and 12 feet wide. I’d say the buds were about average to large. View attachment 2683904
If you have time for a question do the lower buds start to loose quality once they get so big I'm using ten gallon pots this year. Partially because I don't want that to happen I'm guessing more smaller plants will give better quality returns .I'm guessing it can still be used for hash and other similar products if not used as flower.
 
If you have time for a question do the lower buds start to loose quality once they get so big I'm using ten gallon pots this year. Partially because I don't want that to happen I'm guessing more smaller plants will give better quality returns .I'm guessing it can still be used for hash and other similar products if not used as flower.
I strip off all the lower branches, at least the lower 1/3 or more. And in the center too. Airflow is the key. Circulation! The smaller buds are typically just as good as the big buds. I don’t waste time with them though. I have a friend who turns it into hash, dry sift, or whatever else he does.
 
Sorry, Old joke, joke involves a person (like a starving hunter or a character from a comedy movie) being caught illegally eating a protected eagle. When the judge or ranger asks what it tastes like out of pure curiosity, the punchline is that it tastes "like a cross between a snowy owl and a whooping crane."
 
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