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Looking happy! At least until you get more clips and start torturing them. LOL
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Kats chamber of horrors!
Oh Noooooo (as Mr. Bill would say) LOLOk theese clips are cooler than my old ones way lighter and more aggressiveand more forgiving
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Thanks ! I'm a newbie totally, and YES!! the LSD gave me issues definitely. Everyone got massive . I can see where that one would be a better " inside girl "or benefit from drier cooler temps . One looked like a crepe myrtle by the time it was done with itJust found your thread, @katraiter - looking really nice! You mention you've grown the LSD before, right? Did you not have any mold or bud rot issues? I had a couple LSD make it to the end last summer, but due to lack of attention on my part, I lost almost 100% to bud rot. I'm in zone 7A/7B and it rained at the end of the summer and was so humid. How do you handle humidity where you are?
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Other things I do, is I try not to allow the plants to get roof run off , and I regularly bleach the porch where they are located. Make sure it stays dry . Free of mildew Especially after it rains. I also make sure they get a clean rinse, i Just use my judgement . Like most people think why would you rinse off a wet plant, but I figure it's no different than taking a quick shower after going to the beach or getting rained on. Just to wash off any containments .Just found your thread, @katraiter - looking really nice! You mention you've grown the LSD before, right? Did you not have any mold or bud rot issues? I had a couple LSD make it to the end last summer, but due to lack of attention on my part, I lost almost 100% to bud rot. I'm in zone 7A/7B and it rained at the end of the summer and was so humid. How do you handle humidity where you are?
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Brother, you may be a newbie, but based on the LSD pic, you're on the right track!!! I grew inside for a decade and started outdoors last summer. If I could grow something that looks like your LSD "crepe myrtle", I'd consider it a job well done. Rock on man!!Thanks ! I'm a newbie totally, and YES!! the LSD gave me issues definitely. Everyone got massive . I can see where that one would be a better " inside girl "or benefit from drier cooler temps . One looked like a crepe myrtle by the time it was done with it!! I ended up chopping it down earlier than I think I should have because that's exactly where she was gonna end up. Rain , humidity, was way too much and it was too hot ALot. The threat of Hurricaine Helene I think pretty much made me stop everything and pull them all . They were the last to get cut, but they got root bound at the end and I was just tired of dealing with 6 plants. She definitely was one that could handle the rain but didn't like staying wet. Shook water off it ALot. Took the blower to it a few times , and lots of defoliation . This year I'm going to work on my LST skills, be more aggressive , pull it away from itself more. I also increased the pot size from a 13 inch pot to a 10 gallon fabric. See if I can get somewhere with it . She definitely is the slow grower out of the bunch. I ran my guys this year a month later to see if that helps . I try really hard to keep them manageable where I can pull them inside in wet weather. ( In a room with a dehumidifier ) But last year they got to tall to clear the door frame.
That's it in the middle and the second one is on the right as wellcrepe myrtle
I ended up not getting much smokeable product. Majority of it went to butter and edibles . Experimenting with alot of it in the kitchen. And still have a bunch of it left pretty much sifted it all out in kief form.
My man I have grown indoors outdoors, yBrother, you may be a newbie, but based on the LSD pic, you're on the right track!!! I grew inside for a decade and started outdoors last summer. If I could grow something that looks like your LSD "crepe myrtle", I'd consider it a job well done. Rock on man!!
You adapt to your conditions and climate and get what you get and be happy you for the generosity simple life has given us allMy man I have grown indoors outdoors, y
Well, kat has got some serious adapting to do! Growing in the FLA ain’t no picnic outdoors! Ha ha!You adapt to your conditions and climate and get what you get and be happy you for the generosity simple life has given us all