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Not height . Quality and quantity is the key.20! That’s a big garden. How tall did the 7 get?
Last year I harvested 7 plants. There were 9 of us and we got through about half of it in a ten hour day. It’s a lot of work! 20 is insane, might want to get your hands on an automatic bud trimmer, help lighten the workload.
What an unnecessary comment. We were talking about height, specifically.Not height . Quality and quantity is the key.
Sweet! What nutrients do you use? I'm learning a little KNF (korean natural farming) personally I loathe acronyms, they exclude those who don't know the definitions.We had many terrible happenings at the start of the season, notably we lost 40 (!) seedlings before any took. Since then, this is our fourth and best growing season so far. In seasons past our seedlings have always been a bit sick and had to contend with that, I think affecting their final outcome, but not this year. Note the ~35' Japanese maple on the right, and the row of girls on the left:
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Just wanted to show the girls off. Harvest is right around the corner, will get better pictures before we take them down. I'm expecting at least 2 of them to top out at 14'.
- Black Widow
- NYC Diesel
- LA Confidential
- Chocolate Diesel
- Putang
- Unknown (we think it's a Purple Roc Berry, but can't be certain)
I’m a old guy. I like to strike conversation the old way. I’m harmless. Nice plants.What an unnecessary comment. We were talking about height, specifically.
You sure got some good growth going for such small pots! Looking good, ru gorilla growing?As a old beginner.
I don’t know the npg ferterlizer, I got from my deceased grandfather. It works for me.As a old beginner
I’m a old guy. I like to strike conversation the old way. I’m harmless. Nice plants.
Around here you can actually hire people. And what is right around the corner? A month?20! That’s a big garden. How tall did the 7 get?
Last year I harvested 7 plants. There were 9 of us and we got through about half of it in a ten hour day. It’s a lot of work! 20 is insane, might want to get your hands on an automatic bud trimmer, help lighten the workload.
What strain do you think these are?You sure got some good growth going for such small pots! Looking good, ru gorilla growing?
Keeping it on the qt?
Thanks! That’s be a swell idea, maybe something the site mods could consider and help to organize?Sweet! What nutrients do you use? I'm learning a little KNF (korean natural farming) personally I loathe acronyms, they exclude those who don't know the definitions.
Just started a gallon of fermented fruit juice, (FFJ) to aid in bud weight & overall dankness.
All this is rather new to me, but after 3 years of continually learning from mentors and personal experience, I'm stoked.
Wish all the Boutique Organic Home growers could all get together like the corporate big dogs and have a Flower Festival. It would be great to meet greet and sample and trade amongst ourselves.
But O well in another place and time perhaps that would be possible?
Beautiful ladies you got there. Looking forward to your harvest time and seeing some of your dank buds.
Peace and Love out...✌❤
I’m not worried my city decriminalized 4 or less plants.What strain do you think these are?
What happened to your suggestions? I’m real and old and cool, old HT guy from the 90sI’m not worried my city decriminalized 4 or less plants.
Sounds like your getting it all dialed in! My main new thing this year was building a giant worm bed with 2000 lbs of castings. Any time I want Worm letchea I just turn the drip hose on for 15 or 20 minutes and harvest fresh letchea to soak the ladies with. They've been loving it and I dont have to compost my food scraps, just feed em to the worms! I'm also thinking no matter what happens to our supplies and cost / availability, I'll keep on keeping on with my Vermiculture set up. IThanks! That’s be a swell idea, maybe something the site mods could consider and help to organize?
I did a lot of bro science. All organic and I probably went a bit overkill with the nutes. I also love making teas and really only feed with teas. At any given point I have a tea or alfalfa meal and bootstrap molasses festering away in the greenhouse, and I give that to them roughly weekly. Maybe bi weekly if I forget.
The key is to laying down your bedding. Before the frost last year I put down a ton of random nutes and compost into the soil, mixed it, and let it winter. Then back in March or so I dig a 3’x30’ trench and did some magic.
-Michigan made mix, the white bag, was my golden ticket it and I probably put 4-5 bags of it into the trench.
-25 lb bag of worm castings
-some fish sh!t
-few pounds of azomite
-few pounds of guano
-few pounds of alfalfa meal
-few pounds of bone meal
-few pounds of Biolive
-few pounds of blood meal
-4-5 bags of happy frog potting soil
-many cups of Neptunes harvest fish fertilizer
Then I feed every week or two with the alfalfa and Mikrobs. And in between those feedings usually a bit of guano and langbenite or more fish shit. Now that they’re flowering I’m putting down general organics bloom.
Like I said, bro science and probably a bit of overkill but my plants are happy and healthy. Also, the Japanese maple grew noticeably more this year, the ink it was benefitting from all the food!
I'm thinking the one on the right is Sativa dominant and on the left indica? As to specific strains, there are way to many to make a good guess. Did I get it right on the general types?What strain do you think these are?
The one on the right doesn't look like a pot tree.We had many terrible happenings at the start of the season, notably we lost 40 (!) seedlings before any took. Since then, this is our fourth and best growing season so far. In seasons past our seedlings have always been a bit sick and had to contend with that, I think affecting their final outcome, but not this year. Note the ~35' Japanese maple on the right, and the row of girls on the left:
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Just wanted to show the girls off. Harvest is right around the corner, will get better pictures before we take them down. I'm expecting at least 2 of them to top out at 14'.
- Black Widow
- NYC Diesel
- LA Confidential
- Chocolate Diesel
- Putang
- Unknown (we think it's a Purple Roc Berry, but can't be certain)
Hey there GMa, Nice job on the girls, they should give you a nice supply for the winter. If I can make a suggestion on trimming I'd cut as many leaves off as posible the day of harvest while they're still on the plant. It makes it so much easier to cut the leaf stems off while they're standing away from the plant. If you harvest then trim all the leaves are hanging and need to be individually lifted and cut. If you have to break or bend branches as you do it well so be it, your cutting them anyways20! That’s a big garden. How tall did the 7 get?
Last year I harvested 7 plants. There were 9 of us and we got through about half of it in a ten hour day. It’s a lot of work! 20 is insane, might want to get your hands on an automatic bud trimmer, help lighten the workload.
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