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  1. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    Ooo...yeah that looks too helpful to be a real thing 😂 With the branches that were harvested early, I wet-trimmed because the humidity was still pretty high (Over 60%). Now that we're headed into lower humidity levels, dry trimming with a silicone brush seems like a MUCH better approach than...
  2. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    Haha yeah I had a rude reminder of that late last month when I had to partially harvest. Embarrassing, but I had to put my carpal tunnel (courtesy of my damn office job) wrist brace on under my trimming gloves... Anyway, a nice problem to have I guess. I definitely plan on recruiting assistance...
  3. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    I guess my goal of an October 14 harvest is not that arbitrary! I definitely need 2 more weeks if going by the 5%/week amber change rate. Thank you for that information.
  4. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    Me too. I much prefer amber so am going to try to hold out until bud rot inevitably sets in...🤞 for Oct 14! That's my arbitrary goal lol
  5. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    TIL...again :). Thank you!
  6. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    From the pics in your profile, you have quite alot to manage! Here I am dealing with 3 😂 We made it to October which I'm taking as a win because last year, I started partial harvesting late September because of budrot. Going to be 70 tomorrow so hoping yours dries quickly 🙏
  7. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    What's crazy is I babied them as far as weather protection. Plastic cover on top for rain and shade cloth around the sides which helped alot with wind and rain. But the plant I posted above has been fickle this whole season regardless of this....granted, it did deal with spider mites so Im...
  8. Pearl

    Harvest ready? Mix of clear, cloudy, and amber

    Long Island has had four days of almost nonstop rain, 20mph+ wind, with temps dipping into the 40s at night. It's been fun. I just checked the trichomes and noticed that one of the plants has a mix of clear, cloudy and amber. Is it normal to have a significant amount of clear while also having...
  9. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    First off - those ladies are pretty 😍 What strain are those? PM hasn't returned after applying Dr. Zymes (and hopefully won't..). Really miraculous. But, budrot set in for my plants, too. Cut off a couple of buds. I was hoping to spray yesterday evening with BT, but it rained, was humid, and...
  10. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    Thank you! Another confidence boost that using Dr. Zymes was a good idea. That and the fact that the PM hasn't returned yet. Fingers crossed!
  11. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    Just came in after inspecting and I'm kind of blown away because I only found two leaves with PM. Idk how that's possible. Between Sunday and Monday, I carefully defoliated ~40 leaves as well as 4 branches with beautiful developing buds. The buds on those branches were covered in PM so they...
  12. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    Your experience makes me feel a little less crazy about the plant yellowing early. Mine happened in July - it was around 45 days. Super short. I contacted COM and they said simply to add nitrogen, so I used their "Buds and Bloom"/fish bone meal formula which did work. But it reappeared in August...
  13. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    Agreed! The pots were awesome during veg. In addition to control over sun exposure like you mentioned, it made it so much easier to control watering. I tend to underwater, and the pots helped me dial that in. That being said...the pot with Coast of Maine's Stonington blend (it's the one in...
  14. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    @strider26554 the person who saved me from borer chaos! thanks for coming back to help again, and sorry to hear that you've had your share of difficulty this grow. Last year was so easy for me - I guess the universe thought that this year, it needed to be chaotic so I could gain some experience...
  15. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    Thank you!
  16. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    THIS👍👍 I almost forgot to look into this. PM showed up on my cucumbers a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't spreading after spraying some potassium bicarbonate, and I was told that PM is plant specific so the PM on the cucumbers wouldn't affect the cannabis. I haven't had a chance to research that...
  17. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    Looks like we stimulated the economy the same way this year 🤣 In my case, it didn't work out exactly as planned..have to laugh otherwise will cry.. Yes! The midnight shake! I have neighbors directly behind my grow and I see their arlo cameras go off every time I check at night or early in the...
  18. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    The amount of money I spent on this grow..💸💸💸 my goodness...it's embarassing to have any issues after throwing so much money at it. It has been such a tough grow despite using premium products. I used buildasoil and coast of maine soil, rootwise products, silica, aloe vera, compost tea, amino...
  19. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    This is gold! I needed grounding because I'll admit, my mind is running in circles. I used silicate throughout veg so still have that on hand, and have been spraying BT every 5 days. I have EM5..not EM1 which I think is included in EM5...anyway, will look into EM1 and Tribus some more. Going to...
  20. Pearl

    Powdery mildew late in flower

    Ugh yeah. Such a tough call, but I feel like with 3-4 weeks left in flower, I have to do something. This plant is nowhere near harvest so even though it's only a couple of leaves right now, I know it can escalate quickly. Also, weather in NY this time of the year is so conducive to mildew...
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