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i’m in the sarnia area and my plants are fine, weather is fine, no issues, though mine are in the wide open.I'm across the river from Sarnia. You aren't kidding about plants being stressed this year. The unseasonably warm temps and high humidity have made this season very challenging. My sole remaining female looks to be revegging and throwing all sorts of 1, 3, and 5-lobed leaves. I'm just hoping the weather lets up some and I'm able to salvage something from her.
Good to hear! IMHO, my stunted and stressed plant is the result of many factors and poor choices made on my part. Mother Nature can be a fickle mistress.i’m in the sarnia area and my plants are fine, weather is fine, no issues, though mine are in the wide open.
i don’t see any issues on any of my buddies plants either or yet!!
looking after about 20 plants in different locations.. all perfect so far..
good luck to all
ever cross over to sarnia?Good to hear! IMHO, my stunted and stressed plant is the result of many factors and poor choices made on my part. Mother Nature can be a fickle mistress.
Your soil looks like it might have poor drainage. If you are keeping her feet soaked all the time she may have a hissySole remaining female from this year's (very first) grow. Sadly, she seems to be in reveg. Plants have been horribly stressed from heat & humidity this season. It's been a real challenge. Throwing all sorts of 1, 3, and 5-lobed leaves. Hopefully she snaps out of it and recovers enough to get at least something from her.
Not in many years, I'm afraid. Pre-9/11 used to make an annual pilgrimage to Toronto (took VIA from Port Huron) during Canadian Thanksgiving. Always a great time and fun trip. Saw Phantom of the Opera at the Pantages. Sadly, the post-9/11 border crossing restrictions and the cessation of the Chicago - Port Huron - Toronto Amtrak & VIA service pretty much put an end to that. Not a big fan of the BWB and CBP. Let's not even talk about pandemic border closings. Canada is a beautiful country... especially the Atlantic Maritimes.ever cross over to sarnia?
It's entirely possible. There are (6) 1" holes in the bottom of the buckets. I water using common sense and go by weight, heft, feel, and wx conditions. I'll give her a good watering and get about 10% runoff then let her dry out a bit. Still learning. The photos may look "wet" since I top dressed with worm castings and lightly watered just prior to taking the photos.Your soil looks like it might have poor drainage. If you are keeping her feet soaked all the time she may have a hissy
haha oh i hear ya.Not in many years, I'm afraid. Pre-9/11 used to make an annual pilgrimage to Toronto (took VIA from Port Huron) during Canadian Thanksgiving. Always a great time and fun trip. Saw Phantom of the Opera at the Pantages. Sadly, the post-9/11 border crossing restrictions and the cessation of the Chicago - Port Huron - Toronto Amtrak & VIA service pretty much put an end to that. Not a big fan of the BWB and CBP. Let's not even talk about pandemic border closings. Canada is a beautiful country... especially the Atlantic Maritimes.
so much rain all my plant have split in half at some pointI'm across the river from Sarnia. You aren't kidding about plants being stressed this year. The unseasonably warm temps and high humidity have made this season very challenging. My sole remaining female looks to be revegging and throwing all sorts of 1, 3, and 5-lobed leaves. I'm just hoping the weather lets up some and I'm able to salvage something from her.
Van Isle here. Big stretch going on Texada Time Warp setting flower Purple kush (will I ever learn) stretch and possible pre flower the other ones are dooble dables, who knows what but having a big stretch. And then the hail storm hit last night. I will sort out the damage today.southern ontario my plants are starting my bubba kush is coming on faster then the rest but it has been stressed out , normally i wouldn't see much until next week
I use lots of perlite, it is a great cheater for lazy f*cks like me. Oh yeah and no rocks or gravels n the bottom please.It's entirely possible. There are (6) 1" holes in the bottom of the buckets. I water using common sense and go by weight, heft, feel, and wx conditions. I'll give her a good watering and get about 10% runoff then let her dry out a bit. Still learning. The photos may look "wet" since I top dressed with worm castings and lightly watered just prior to taking the photos.
The soil I used this year is organic potting soil and organic top soil amended with Jobe's Organic Tomato Food. I top dressed with organic worm castings a couple of days ago. It seems to be a fairly good mix... Drains well, but doesn't seem to dry out unusually quickly like a cactus or succulent mix would. Still learning...I use lots of perlite, it is a great cheater for lazy f*cks like me. Oh yeah and no rocks or gravels n the bottom please.
At least you have good taste in cervezas... Modelo isn't terrible... Better than Tecate Rojo or Tecate Azul!!I know it has a bad shot at survival but I'm going to give the ol college try:
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White Widow
Good. They eat mosquitoes I believe. I have an orange one that comes when I’m watering. Also a small blue one.Found this guy on my plant good or bad?
So was it the weight of the rain plus wind that caused the break or were they tied off doing lst and broke? All of my breaks this year were the latter. Pulling down branches doing low stress training and all it took was too much wind n broke some branches that were tied off to pot. Ive been thinking about how to prevent.so much rain all my plant have split in half at some pointView attachment 1154997View attachment 1154998View attachment 1154999View attachment 1155000
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