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That is one of 12...thats the tallest the rest are around 8 ft and abt the same width...I have two rooms setup with dehumidifiers with cords to hang .I will do dry trim( most by hand )for the tops and the lower will be wet trim with a mechanical trimmer tgen racks...fun funWhoa, pretty impressive! Do you have a game plan for harvesting all that?
I dont prune my outdoor grows at all. I have a theory that the low laying larfy stuff is what the bugs get anyway. it keeps them off of the upper areas of the plant
Thanks for the heads up, think I'll pawn it off on a neighbor. Tell him it's a super bud and let him use his imagination.That Jack’s is a strange looking bud. I had some last year that didn’t develop trikes. I found that if I rolled A Tusker And smoked it and used a lot of imagination I almost caught a buzz. Threw it away! I hope you fare better!
Going great! Things are starting to ooze resin. Sticky icky with weeks to go. Updating Thread this evening. Hang in there, sister, and the best of luck to you!Thanks for the heads up, think I'll pawn it off on a neighbor. Tell him it's a super bud and let him use his imagination.
And NO I don't live in Flint, but I have no idea what's in our well water.
How's your grow going? Are you close to harvest too?
I’m struggling to see if it’s even flowering. Should be by now.I did not plant this. Last year I attempted to grow some Big Bud (Fem) outside and it hermied due to heat stress, I live 60 miles from Death Valley. Well I just let it grow because any green in the desert is welcome. This spring while preparing my veggie garden I noticed there was pot coming up everywhere, I must have pulled out 12/13 pot sprouts. At first I thought it was Hemp from the Hemp farm a block away. But it dawned on me my hermied Big Bud had seeded my veggie garden and they survived the winter to sprout in the spring. (Who knew, I’m a newbie) well I pulled all but one and let it take over my onion garden bin. I had no idea pot grew that big. This picture was taken when it was half the size before I chopped it down (it grew to 15 feet) a wind storm came through and partially uprooted it and I got nervous because it’s Illegal to grow here. The stems are very fibrous and are being saved because they will make great baskets. I would love to grow outside but can’t control the 110° temps during the summer. Oh well back to the indoor grows.
I agreeI would just stop with the nutes altogether, clean up the yellowing fan leaves, and just ride it out until harvest. Like I said, get a microscope and harvest by the trichs, If those pics you posted were of what they looked like when you said there were "a bunch" of yellowing leaves, it actually didn't look that bad, just like a plant that needed some defol. It's normal for a plant to fade and drop lower hand leaves, even throughout veg.
I think a lot of people new to growing are way too panic-y. When you start piling up all these knee-jerk reactions, it usually leads to garbage in the end. You could literally take some quality beans and throw them out in a sunny field that receives a little bit of rainfall, leave them alone until October, and end up with better bud than the person who spends $1000 on equipment and nutes and babies the plant too much. Not criticizing, just saying -- less is more.
I agree with this.The problem is people rely on information out there than gaining experience and experimenting themselves.
That plant with fading leaves is telling you it don’t use that ‘solar panel’ no more. It’s using stored nutrients to pass on to strong more powerful parts of the plant. Outdoors they wall fall off- indoors they kind of don’t.
If you have a good wet to dry cycle and feeding schedule the plant will tell you when it needs water and feeding. And most people think they have to stick to a strict regime to get a harvest. When all they’re doing is jumping in the deep end, and running into experiences they need to have to come back and grow better next time.
Airflow is key
Yeah, that Frisian Dew looks exotic. I have that plant's purple duck-footed offspring, which I plan on stealth-growing in a nice spot in the woods next summer. I don't know much about the effects, so I'll keep an eye out for a smoke report on the Dew, if you post one. Lookin' good!View attachment 1283253View attachment 1283254View attachment 1283255View attachment 1283256View attachment 1283257View attachment 1283258
A few from this morning. Kinda diggin the purple Frisian Dew. Windy this morning, making the models stay still was tough.
Rain damage last night. Weighing my options, trichs aren't how I'd like them but I'll have to chop anyways.
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