• Home
  • Forums
  • Cannabis Lifestyle
  • Medical Club
  • Basking in the California Sun

Basking in the California Sun

  • Thread starter Thread starter Toroa
  • Start date Start date Apr 17, 2014
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Basking in the California Sun

Toroa Apr 17, 2014 68 Replies 18,117 Views
Page 4 of 4 · Replies 61–69 of 69
Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
First Prev 4 of 4

Prestige

Posts
370
Reactions
259
Joined
Mar 5, 2014
Points
43
Jun 8, 2014
#61
Okay, so I ran a test and 95-100 degrees in veg is no bueno lol. For indicas and Indy doms, anyways. The sativa doms seem to love it tho and are really thriving. The trade-off doesn't really seem worth it tho.
 
Quote Reply

caregiverken

Supporter
Fear Not!
Posts
11,534
Reactions
33,216
Joined
Jan 22, 2011
Points
438
Jun 8, 2014
#62
Prestige said:
Mighty Wash! I heard that mites have such thin/soft tissue that almost anything will work, even straight water.
Click to expand...
I have heard that too. :)
I spray my plants down with plain water a couple times a day(sometimes more)
It chases off the grasshoppers and moths too
And, Its 99 degrees here today, 98 yesterday, 99 forecasted for tomorrow
so the plants love to be cooled off and the wet ground raises the RH and cools the garden a little bit (i think) :)
 
Last edited: Jun 8, 2014
Reactions: Toroa, 215 User, ssteely71 and 1 other person
Quote Reply

caregiverken

Supporter
Fear Not!
Posts
11,534
Reactions
33,216
Joined
Jan 22, 2011
Points
438
Jun 8, 2014
#63
And, I think the weight of the water on the leaves a couple times a day strengthens the plant :)
 
Reactions: Toroa
Quote Reply

215 User

Posts
861
Reactions
2,900
Joined
Feb 23, 2009
Points
243
Aug 2, 2014
#64
Cheech Wizard F2 @ 19 days




Harlequin Bx @ 20 days

 
Reactions: william76 and Toroa
Quote Reply

Toroa

Posts
30
Reactions
71
Joined
Apr 16, 2014
Points
18
Aug 3, 2014
#65
One word of advise never let your plants come in between you and your relationship. Things kinda went south for a bit but through it all my garden was my happy zone.

Anyways I harvested my last crop and it was ok I ended up making bubble hash from the harvest. The best plant from that whole crop was the Kush Fromage Auto from Medicann

This is half of my latest crop. These plants are being fed with House and Garden nutrient line Soil A&B plus supplements


This is the other half of my latest crop. These plants are getting fed with Sea Grow
 
Reactions: 215 User and Seamaiden
Quote Reply

Lovelylisa

Posts
23
Reactions
50
Joined
Jul 4, 2016
Points
13
Jul 11, 2016
#66
digdugdank said:
Year round grower here. In the winter I run seeds, they act like auto flower and stay small, and for clones I veg indoors then flower outside. The colder weather brings out all the colors. It does get really windy so placement is a key factor! Thanks digdug!!
Click to expand...
You must live somewhere around Antelope valley I know how hard the we ind blowa really hard thresholds
 
Quote Reply

TravelinSam

Posts
4
Reactions
1
Joined
Nov 2, 2016
Points
1
Nov 2, 2016
#67
Toroa said:
The colors that come out are so beautiful there is nothing like a cannabis in the winter.

Here is a picture of my 213 OG I grew outdoor last winter. Nice purple and green.

View attachment 397804
Click to expand...
 
Quote Reply

TravelinSam

Posts
4
Reactions
1
Joined
Nov 2, 2016
Points
1
Nov 2, 2016
#68
I'm a newbie in South. Cal. I have some plants that just began budding outdoors (I was thinking they wouldn't bud until Spring so I must have jumped the gun. So far so good. But am I going to run out of light before they are mature Enough? I am prepared to add a few hours of light to them if nessessary. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
 
Quote Reply

Seamaiden

Living dead girl
Posts
23,594
Reactions
34,048
Joined
Apr 13, 2010
Points
638
Nov 3, 2016
#69
If they've already gone into flower, you DO NOT want to force them back into the vegetative phase again. At this point, do your best to keep them on the same photoperiod as possible. You shouldn't have to mess around with covering until after the winter solstice though. This is a handy tool for figuring out your daylight length, too.
http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/animations/coordsmotion/daylighthoursexplorer.html
 
Reactions: markscastle
Quote Reply
Page 4 of 4 · Replies 61–69 of 69
Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
First Prev 4 of 4

Thread info

Replies 68
Views 18,117
Started Apr 17, 2014
Latest post Nov 3, 2016
Starter Toroa
Forum Medical Club

Latest posts

  • 2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!
    • Latest: cpurola
    • 6 minutes ago
    General Outdoor Growing
  • Dinks looking for friends in the 49442 area of michigan
    • Latest: Dinkwinkerson
    • 15 minutes ago
    Introduce Yourself
  • Outdoor Gardeners / Growers. Let's Talk-Show Gardens-Soil-Methods-Pests-Critters-Gardening Kind Of Stuff!
    • Latest: Leste
    • 24 minutes ago
    Other Pics
  • Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2026
    • Latest: cpurola
    • Today at 3:30 PM
    General Outdoor Growing
  • Jenny Skunk grow old barn genetics
    • Latest: Dinkwinkerson
    • Today at 3:20 PM
    Grow Diaries
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Cannabis Lifestyle
  • Medical Club
  • Basking in the California Sun
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2026 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Sign up

  • Home
  • News
  • Classifieds
  • Forums
    • What's new Featured content New posts New Articles New articles New products Latest activity
  • Social
  • Strains
  • Live
  • Learn
  • Brands
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?