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Pic's are kinda difficult to see well, but looks like plenty of amber in there too me. I would pull them. But I'm interested in what others have to say also. You've got a pretty big mix of different stages of trichomes there, there not as uniform as I usually see at this point. Likely has to do with moisture at night, maybe the fires and ash, and this years conditions, I suppose. But overall, they look pretty ripe.Here’s my “Do-Si-Dos F2” from Archive in Portland. I think it’s about a week out from harvest based on what I’ve read and been told. What do you all think? How many days left do you all think I have?
I’ve got two of these plants. One got topped and the other I left alone. It’ll be interesting to see which one produces more. B8KD
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Looking good!Collingwood Ontario Canada here on the check in Green Crack and Remo Chemo
Had issues getting good medium at the height of the pandemic still happy with the results, nex season gon be lit!!!
Will also Post my indoor pics soon
Peace and Love
Looking good!
My families cottage is up near bracebridge and man can it be tough growing north of Barrie. I was up there during height of the shit. I’m back in Toronto now and the weather and available stores make life easier lol
Living off bush meats?
Pm came on fast, humidity is getting bad. Commercial hemp grow. Kept it small, just starting out getting our feet wet:)Living off bush meats?
Is this a commercial grow? What's the strain your running 1diesel1? There photos? Note those white spots in that last pic, just be careful, I know sure your well aware. Good luck, they look fantastic.
Air movement is what you need there, big blowers this time of the year. (cover the tops) Especially at night to early morning. Then tops off again.
Calixes are certainly looking brown. Do you see any amber trichomes? I'd love to start pulling mine around October 5th, but will probably wait for things to freeze hard before I pull. One year it was Oct. 31st.Here’s my “Do-Si-Dos F2” from Archive in Portland. I think it’s about a week out from harvest based on what I’ve read and been told. What do you all think? How many days left do you all think I have?
I’ve got two of these plants. One got topped and the other I left alone. It’ll be interesting to see which one produces more. B8KD
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I was prepared to!
Back in April I had no clue where the world was headed. Still don’t lol
I just mixed some milk and sprayed all my plants after looking at that. I get paranoid about that kinda stuff, lol.Pm came on fast, humidity is getting bad. Commercial hemp grow. Kept it small, just starting out getting our feet wet:)
Pic's are kinda difficult to see well, but looks like plenty of amber in there too me. I would pull them. But I'm interested in what others have to say also. You've got a pretty big mix of different stages of trichomes there, there not as uniform as I usually see at this point. Likely has to do with moisture at night, maybe the fires and ash, and this years conditions, I suppose. But overall, they look pretty ripe.
Certainly within days at most. Keep an eye out for mold.
You asked what us guys think ....I think that's some fine frosty looking bud , good workHere’s my “Do-Si-Dos F2” from Archive in Portland. I think it’s about a week out from harvest based on what I’ve read and been told. What do you all think? How many days left do you all think I have?
I’ve got two of these plants. One got topped and the other I left alone. It’ll be interesting to see which one produces more. B8KD
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Calixes are certainly looking brown. Do you see any amber trichomes? I'd love to start pulling mine around October 5th, but will probably wait for things to freeze hard before I pull. One year it was Oct. 31st.
Are these pics any better? Tried to get you some more close ups. Value your opinion based on your experience.
I am seeing maybe 3-4% amber. I stuck these clones in the pots and put them outside first half of May. They started to flower first week of August. Since this is Indica leaning I believe I should pull with just a few % amber. Is that correct?
I’m in Bend, OR with super low humidity. It’s 24% at 6:30pm but during the day it’s even lower. Usually stays under 15%. Is the mold something I need to watch out for with our low humidity?
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Yea, if you can't take the bad days, you shouldn't be doing this sorta stuff, because shit happens. Pick up the pieces and salvage what you can. (many of those stems can be taped, tied and repaired) It wasn't done in vain, and just because something didn't turn out smooth/stellar you don't give up, or give in.
Doing so would be extremely weak.
Learn from it. adapt, change, reorganize, improve. I could pick apart how you kinda set yourself up for all of this just looking at the way those plants were pruned, It's not rocket science, and those plants just looked like they were asking for a big wind to come and tear them to shreds. Plants get very stiff an brittle at the end, we all know this by now. The tomato containers were certainly a good idea, but no ropes, no tie downs, nothing.
Just four big branches protruding from a stalk that's had it's main cola chopped out, right at ground level point, which worked as a mechanical fulcrum to destroy your plants.
I'm not saying that wasn't a smart idea, but not reinforcing, staking it down well enough was certainly an oversight on your part. Learn from it, and don't repeat the same error.
dog! you got this! bust out your green tape and get to splintin!! i Have brought many a plant back form the brink, if the branches still have enough connected you will be able support them and it will be just fine. Get your duct tape, get some green tape, grab any posts/bamboo and hook em up!!
It depends on how the plants look. If you’re in the PNW, this is the time of year we start holding our collective breath and hoping for the best. If your not seeing any disease and you’ve kept the fucking white flies down, you could probably wait a week or two. I think they look close, but if I thought the plants were in good shape, I’d wait to see a bit more cloudiness in the trichs. Good luck, and nice toking (my favorite part).I am seeing just a few amber trichomes on my (2x) Do-Si-Dos & my (1x) Sherbadough plant. I posted some more trichome pics right above this post. I have a total of eight plants and seven strains running. All plants were purchased as clones from Archive in Portland and put into 10 gallon pots and moved outside during the first half of May. These three plants were definitely my early bloomers. B8KD
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