Right on Bear! Then you know the area! You’re a regular local! Hope you can talk her into it! I’ve seen three rattlesnakes in the 20 years I’ve lived here! But it is a hot son of a bitch! L O L!
No, they don’t grow Real big! I am one of your willy-nilly growers! But they flower beautifully around here! Probably do where you’re at also! If you’re in central California. And my old bones, cotton to small plants and High temps! 98 is just getting started! My shit maxes out at about a pound...
Letting them do some sunbathing! And the wind in their hair! Had to move a truck and make it a windbreak for the little urchins! Going to be 98 today! Back underneath the lights in the evening! Gotta make sure they get their required light!
Quick update! Outside during the day! Mid90s! They love that real sun! Will be doing some Up potting after sundown! Still bringing them in to make sure they get more than 14 hours. Six strains running the gamut from land race to modern keeps you hopping! A lot of individual personalities! A...
I’m thinking a wise decision! And if they are going to be grown outdoors, maybe get them out into the sun during the day and then back under the lights at night. That’s what I’ve been doing with Mine. They like that real sunlight.
Yep. The longest day of the year there is 12 hours and 45 minutes. So do your research on The relationship between hours of light, and how it affects Growing pot! May have to add supplemental, lighting or grow autos!
Yes, still flailing away outdoors! Wouldn’t have it any other way! You’re talking about back when I didn’t know what I was doing! And I still don’t! L O L
I wish mine looked that good. No escaping your destiny.! And I think I might agree with you about the HF! Having a hard time with it this year myself! I think it needs to be cut with about 50% perlite for seedlings!
Nice job! Powered on through! I’m on the fringes! Cellular Internet, was down all day! Couldn’t be here to keep you honest!😆 might’ve been that sunspot stuff! Or just screwed up Verizon!
In a year! 😃 usually there are two hens, one on point and one bringing up the rear! That’s a lot of poults For one hen to watch out for! But she’s gotten them this far so she must be pretty savvy!