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Thanks man. The beginning of harvest season is delightful for outdoor growers. The girls begin to put out their perfume and the flower die back and start to swell. This is my favorite part of the season, even more than harvest. Harvest is too busy to enjoy everything but right now there's nothing to do but experience the look and smell of the ripening fruit. I sooo still stink like bananas right now just from tying off and moving a few branches around. It's like I took a swim in a banana sundae, rofl.
Haha, awesome. Love the florals as well, my shed is finally smelling like a candy shop.
Hahaha I love how they are leaning from the weight. Gonna be a bumper crop no doubt about it :D. Yup no worries on the peat pots. They definitely break down and let the roots through. They key is for them to stay moist. If they are too dry they don't break down, but this is over a long period of course.Grow Log 9/16/18
The girls are getting heavy and leaning, so I did some more tying off to stabilise them. Moved a few branches around for better sun and some trichs rubbed off on my hand from the sugar leaves. Wow! These really do taste like banana, banana and diesel. Super pungent. So excited!
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The beanlings have quickly developed root systems and are ready for transplant. Has anyone transplanted peat pots before? Supposedly I can just stick them in the new pots and they'll grow through them. If that actually works I'd prefer it. Can eliminate transplant stress, but I don't want to do that and in trade bind the roots up while the peat loosens. Will go ahead and leave them in the peat pots for transfer unless someone says otherwise.
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Man you said it. Once harvest comes around it's gonna be a bunch of WORK :drunk:. All worth it though:) Looking good out here. Everything is nice and lush.Thanks man. The beginning of harvest season is delightful for outdoor growers. The girls begin to put out their perfume and the flower die back and start to swell. This is my favorite part of the season, even more than harvest. Harvest is too busy to enjoy everything but right now there's nothing to do but experience the look and smell of the ripening fruit. I sooo still stink like bananas right now just from tying off and moving a few branches around. It's like I took a swim in a banana sundae, rofl.
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I see your wand and hose there, what are you using to mix nutes in and get them in/to the hose? I have been using a 20 gal bucket and letting the water gas off overnight then water with a pitcher, but was thinking about making a gravity fed tank outside of the GH for next year but how do you meter the volume?
Hahaha I love how they are leaning from the weight. Gonna be a bumper crop no doubt about it :D. Yup no worries on the peat pots. They definitely break down and let the roots through. They key is for them to stay moist. If they are too dry they don't break down, but this is over a long period of course.
Man you said it. Once harvest comes around it's gonna be a bunch of WORK :drunk:. All worth it though:) Looking good out here. Everything is nice and lush.
I see your wand and hose there, what are you using to mix nutes in and get them in/to the hose? I have been using a 20 gal bucket and letting the water gas off overnight then water with a pitcher, but was thinking about making a gravity fed tank outside of the GH for next year but how do you meter the volume?
I see your wand and hose there, what are you using to mix nutes in and get them in/to the hose? I have been using a 20 gal bucket and letting the water gas off overnight then water with a pitcher, but was thinking about making a gravity fed tank outside of the GH for next year but how do you meter the volume?
Very cool bro damnGrow Log 9/16/18 #2
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Very cool bro damn
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