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Thanks, first time growing and just sweating it outThis is always the nervous point. Rainy season is on us and hoping our girls survive it!
Sun and warm days will be with us in a few days hopefully...good luck
Thanks, first time growing and just sweating it out.
Maybe a bit of advice which some of the more advanced growers can chime in on.( I'm rarely correct,just ask my wifeThanks, first time growing and just sweating it out
might have to decorate it by the time it finishesThat Jekyll passion looks like a Xmas tree....NICE
Good and sticky and proper looking. Only compliments to give. and nice work!Rain Rain go away!!! just got back from shaking them off again but don't see anything bad yet from the rain. The 11ft Jekyll passion is leaning a little. One of the gg4 is turning purple on top but the other ones are green. Cheese is going to be ripe in a a couple weeks.
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just twinkle lights. I had that idea then my own personal xmas cards LOLmight have to decorate it by the time it finishes
Well I gave in and put up plastic, aka, my hillbilly greenhouse. 3 straight days of rain is just too much right now. It will come off in a couple days. Fingers crossed it doesn't collapse in the night. Still gonna do the morning leaf blower blow out. My other 3 are fending for themselves till I can get up there. View attachment 1286264View attachment 1286265
Man you live dangerous. Water is going to collect and pool on that plasticWell I gave in and put up plastic, aka, my hillbilly greenhouse. 3 straight days of rain is just too much right now. It will come off in a couple days. Fingers crossed it doesn't collapse in the night. Still gonna do the morning leaf blower blow out. My other 3 are fending for themselves till I can get up there. View attachment 1286264View attachment 1286265View attachment 1286266
But I feel your pain, I've had a canopy over mine since Friday. Guess it's a good thing there has been no sun eitherMan you live dangerous. Water is going to collect and pool on that plastic
Always lol... it has a slope, that's what the ladder is for lol. I have like 300 feet of rope across my yard from one side of the fence to the other, even if it does collect a little, it shouldn't crush anything. I'm usually pretty good at hillbilly engineering.Man you live dangerous. Water is going to collect and pool on that plastic
Never washed buds before...whats the concept behind it and What are you using for washing buds?I chopped one of my Tropicanna Poison plants today. The picture is after wet trim and a good bud wash. Once I'm sure they are dry from the wash I'll put them in the drying net.
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Always lol... it has a slope, that's what the ladder is for lol. I have like 300 feet of rope across my yard from one side of the fence to the other, even if it does collect a little, it shouldn't crush anything. I'm usually pretty good at hillbilly engineering.
Well, hopefully you won't need it after Wednesday... At least for a couple of days.Always lol... it has a slope, that's what the ladder is for lol. I have like 300 feet of rope across my yard from one side of the fence to the other, even if it does collect a little, it shouldn't crush anything. I'm usually pretty good at hillbilly engineering.
Outside, buds collect a lot of pollutants over the course of the growing season. I use an H2O2 wash as well as a couple of plain water washes. After the first wash, the water is kind of gray. It's a cleaner smoke when you're done.Never washed buds before...whats the concept behind it and What are you using for washing buds?
I've heard of people using diluted hydrogen peroxide
I couldn't agree more with the bud washingOutside, buds collect a lot of pollutants over the course of the growing season. I use an H2O2 wash as well as a couple of plain water washes. After the first wash, the water is kind of gray. It's a cleaner smoke when you're done.
It's no different than washing your fresh broccoli before you cook it at and eat it.
Makes sense to me to get the freeloaders and dust/dirt out. Believe I'll try it. I'm assuming it's a gentle kind of wash /rinse and let them dry off? Thanks for the info!Outside, buds collect a lot of pollutants over the course of the growing season. I use an H2O2 wash as well as a couple of plain water washes. After the first wash, the water is kind of gray. It's a cleaner smoke when you're done.
It's no different than washing your fresh broccoli before you cook it at and eat it.
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