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From a friend
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She looks slightly overfed. A little claw action on your leaves.Cut 2 down low yield good weed.
Only my gmo is still standing in my livingroom waiting to get done.
Cannot move her back outside due to this f#cking renovation of my appartement building.
Although I must say shes doen much better inside than outside with the dutch climate. Its mostly rain now and shes dry so thats a plus.
But my whole house has that gmo smel from only one plant.
Love it!! Whatever you gotta do! Shanty or blind?Gnarly cold front thunderstorms, I’ve harvested the top, hoping the bottom will fill out, I had an idea as it was thundering in the distance! She’s dry and fine!
Uv?Only grew two this year, olne is down already, this one comes down starting tomorrow, because the cold rain is coming here in Oregon. What a fall for outdoor!
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That is a sativa right? Strain?From a friend
I can agree with this. Although this year I tried a salad bowl trimmer to do a wet trim right at chop, a wash and then 10 - 12 days in a mesh drying rack. It's definitely not a dispensary level trim but certainly good enough for my personal use, and it got me down to about an hour per plant (5-7 oz dried).I’m so stoked I’m done, 4 weekends 5 hrs a day trimming. I’m over it. Time to enjoy the fruits of my labor!
Here, here! Me too! Soooo tired.I’m so stoked I’m done, 4 weekends 5 hrs a day trimming. I’m over it. Time to enjoy the fruits of my labor!
Still just prayin!Purple Punch
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Harlequin
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I always have some strains that yellow and some that don't. I figure the ones that do just need more of the stored nutrients from the leaves. I've also noticed that the sativas yellow more as a whole, but I find they also usually have less leaves than the indicas, so maybe less to pull from so it's more noticeable? The sativas usually take longer too, so it's also possible we stop feeding a little too soon assuming they'll finish around the same time as everyone else... and they usually do not. My last lady standing is an Amnesia Lemon, Sativa dominant hybrid... and she's definitely had her fair share of yellowing leaves, I usually remove them once they're full yellow and start to degrade because PM and rot both love degrading plant material.View attachment 1294502View attachment 1294503View attachment 1294504View attachment 1294505
None of my plants ever yellow. Had my bed for 4 years now. I was beginning to think yellowing leaves isnt good. But this year, am running Acapulco gold outside. She has yellow leaves for sure. Of course nobody else. Can yellowing leaves be genetic? Perhaps some plants will always yellow? More growing creates more questions! Lol
Yellowing leaves is nothing to worry about towards the end of flower, especially in soil, and especially outdoors. I find it desirable, myself, as I cringe when I see the harvest of a totally green plant. Barring N deficiency, which usually starts from the lower fan leaves up, it's part of the senescent nature of Cannabis; the yellow is genetic -- some plants fade into purples, and some plants actually get a darker shade of green when they fade. This has been my experience with years of growing plants in the same soil mixes, same runs, and seeing the differences in how they finish.View attachment 1294502View attachment 1294503View attachment 1294504View attachment 1294505
None of my plants ever yellow. Had my bed for 4 years now. I was beginning to think yellowing leaves isnt good. But this year, am running Acapulco gold outside. She has yellow leaves for sure. Of course nobody else. Can yellowing leaves be genetic? Perhaps some plants will always yellow? More growing creates more questions! Lol