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I do a thinning out right before flowering and then again around week 3.Hurry up and start flowering already!I want to do another round of cleaning up the insides and small branches in the interior but I don't want to set back flowering, should I wait until they start flowering? Dragon stash f3 red and green @Dragonsflame View attachment 1153698View attachment 1153699
Don't stress them by further trimming and removing there needed solar panels, they look great and will grow optimully and fine happily. more so if you resist and just let them be to do what plants do so well with very little human interuption, that is to simply grow for usHurry up and start flowering already!I want to do another round of cleaning up the insides and small branches in the interior but I don't want to set back flowering, should I wait until they start flowering? Dragon stash f3 red and green @Dragonsflame View attachment 1153698View attachment 1153699
I tarp mine every year the last week or 2, never fails, fall rains for me. I prefer the rope down the middle and a tarp draped over the rope with the corners staked to the ground with rope and stakes. If that makes sense.+/- 167 days from soil pop for the big 3. Too long for a vegetative phase? Most are showing that flowering has begun in NY. I have been concerned with how I was going to support and / or cover (because of severe weather) my plants once they get heavy with bud. I think I found a solution that may work. I can secure to the scaffolding for support and pull a tarp for severe weather. What do you think?
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I did harvest a Candy Kush Auto. It was getting bud rot with all of the rain. A couple questions. What if I did not get all of the rot? Is it dangerous? And, as you can see I am at 69% humidity on day 2 of jars. I hung it for 10 days. So, do I just keep burping until I get to 60%-62%?
That’s why I’m using greenhouses or I’d loose everything to bud rot! I feel a greenhouse is easier to seal up and keep dehumidified.I tarp mine every year the last week or 2, never fails, fall rains for me. I prefer the rope down the middle and a tarp draped over the rope with the corners staked to the ground with rope and stakes. If that makes sense.
I was thinking the same thing so I added wire fencing on top of the scaffold but a tarp will still crush the tops so not sure yet. The vegetative phase has been 67 days not 167!! oops.I would be worried that the tarp is going to catch water and collapse onto the plants. You’ll need to add some center poles (like a circus tent) so you have drainage. Unless your cover is super tight (which is pretty much impossible with a tarp) the water will start to pool, create a larger catch basin, and then fall into the center. Alternatively you could poke holes in the tarp and drain out any loose areas.
Using scaffolding! Nice! What ever you have to do right?I was thinking the same thing so I added wire fencing on top of the scaffold but a tarp will still crush the tops so not sure yet. The vegetative phase has been 67 days not 167!! oops.
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i’d feel honoured by the visit.,Found this guy on my plant good or bad?
Okay so it's not just me haha, good to hear. Must be the weather or somethingYeah, mine are a couple weeks behind in Massachusetts.
autos?Look at my girls some been flowering since early July idk why but hey ill take it
I've noticed something a little odd this year with my plants. So my phone shares me pictures I've taken on this day a year ago and my plants on August 6th last year were already about 3 and a half weeks into flower.
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