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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Still not amber enough for my liking
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    2 my re sunny days ahead. Then come the rains 2 more sunny days... Then comes the rain. Gonna wait until the last possible moment to harvest. I would let the last half in this picture go even longer if it werent the beginning of a months worth of rain
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    https://www.weedworldmagazine.org/2017/07/13/the-dimensions-of-ripeness-part-1-written-by-frenchy-cannoli/ This is the link to part one of Dimensions of Ripeness. Good read and may have changed the way I harvest going forward.
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    We are supposed to have some sprinkles tomorrow. Temps have been in the 50-60 degree range in the daytime and down to the 30s at night. We are only supposed to get rain on Sunday and it's "supposed" to be sunny for one more week. So far, they have been right. I want to reach peak ripeness, so...
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Getting close to peak ripeness.
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Had to take one lower branch the other night. Still a bit light but also smelling amazing. The rest of her is exploding at the moment but time is running out.... 39 degrees tonight.
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    Fighting bud-rot, PNW weather dropped, rainy, should I Harvest early?

    Sorry to hear that.... unfortunate indeed. It looks to be dipping into the upper 30s tonight on my end!
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    Fighting bud-rot, PNW weather dropped, rainy, should I Harvest early?

    I am also from the Pacific Northwest. In this weather, once you find it in one bud it has likely already spread to others. But I would rather try to fight it and finish the plant than to harvest early. If it doesnt have too many effected areas, bag and cut them off immediately.
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Here is a night shot when i got home from work today.
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Thanks for the heads up! I've only been feeding her p and k these last few weeks. Hoping for some more swelling. Being patient because I want quality.
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Thanks for the love everyone. Im up on the oregon coast a ways. Have a brother in law in garberville. I only have one plant and it is on my deck. I have an umbrella mounted to a 5 gallon bucket to block the rain and thinking about a heater nearby until it is done ripening.
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Looks like one side of the plant may have gotten more sun? Appears the calyxes are swelling a bit. Hairs have turned and are pulling in, mainly on that one side. I wanna see a fair amount of amber trichs on her before I cut. Im not sure it has swelled up fully yet?
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Thank you! Been here awhile in spirit.
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    Forgot to mention it ended up being rootbound in one of those synthetic cubes and i had to free willy and get it in a nice airy soil mix(coco, sand, paydirt) She thanked me Looks like a week or two to go. Wish me luck!! Rain is coming
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    Lurking for years and just signed up. Finishing my first outdoor plant.

    A Glitterbomb clone stood out in the lineup of clones at my local weed store. Snatched it up and brought it home. Realized, it has mites! After some neem oil and lady bugs going to war with them, they disappeared. Then my clone started looking pale and sad. I work 60 hours a week quite...
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