Phreakshow
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I live in Nor Cal. Really Nor Cal at the base of one of the most beautiful mountains. I started my plants in April and outside in June. 2 strains were to have finished around 3 weeks or so ago. Others somewhere around now.Where are you located? When are you starting your plants? Also, what are you growing? Some plants take longer than others.
I did find that once the sun's position lowered, my back yard (for the most part), only received morning sun. My plants in the beds, only got a few hours each day, as the season changed. The trees are the neighbors, so there is nothing I can do about it.
I started them in my 3x3 tent indoors in April. They were seeds.Dang man! That sucks! Sorry you’re feeling it.
Can I ask what your process is at the beginning of the season? What size plants are you starting with? Is there any way you could get a veg space for them in your house or garage or shed and start them in like February or march?
Thats great! Im wondering if you started them in march if that would help? I know they are dependent on the season changing to throw them into flower. Got a buddy with some still out in the ground in my area, Northern California foot hills. But temps still aren’t lower than 50’s right now.I started them in my 3x3 tent indoors in April. They were seeds.
Jesus mine are long down by now, good luckWell it's begun. Night temps have dropped considerably. Day before yesterday we had a high winds that broke a couple branches and the temp dropped to 29 degrees. 1 of my plants had some leaves die from the cold. Other 2 were hating it but looked ok. Last night it was 34. Haven't been out to look at them yet. Not sure what to do. Nights won't get much warmer. My plants never finish. I have never had a plant harvested because it has ambered enough in my 4 years growing. None of them have any amber at this point still. Will probably just pull them. I dont anticipate much if any change at all going forward. My grow season is to short and my garden not sunny enough. Disappointed.
Those are looking awesome!You have all made me feel much better
I guess it's not so bad right now am more hating what's to come if shit don't change a little. I want this to come out as good as it can. The Tropicana banana is larfy and doesn't even smell so not overly thrilled. Have to bank on my Mimosa and Ayahuasca purple.
I want to take down our willow tree. Willows are not strong at all. Branches die and break. It would cost allot to take it down or I would. Other problem tree is the neighbors extremely massive oak tree.Oh, shit. You have prime real estate then (location).
Can you cut down any trees for next year? Asking because my plants that didn't get much light definitely grew much different then mine that got light (same strain). Or even move the location of your grow area?
Your timing is right though. My seeds were started later, but plants were outside by June 1st. I can't put them out any sooner in my location.
I would agree with mancorn about genetics AND big buds being more for photos. Big buds usually equals rotten bud at the end of the season.
Don't give up or be discouraged. It can be very frustrating to put this much time and effort in plants and not have the end result we expect. You are valid in your feelings, just stay the course. Learn more each year.
Thx. I run on high anxiety. I'm Bi-Polar and my mind races with doubt and worst case outcomes.Those are looking awesome!
I’m what you call “central” (but Dodger fans call Northern) and can see the big lake out west. Grandparents had a place out in the Trinity Alps and guessing you have similar weather. My May & June were noticeable cooler this year and a real slow start.I started them in my 3x3 tent indoors in April. They were seeds.
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