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Yeah it really is lookin nice!some nice frost on that White critical express
Heya swamp donkey turds! Lol your gals are looking great omg the fast gals are doing what they are supposed to be doing!! They certainly are a must have for our short growing season. I definitely want to give them a try next year especially if they are resistant to the “m word” my gals got hammered by 2.5 in of downpour last night I was going to take some pics this morning but they got beat up. I have to get some tressilling done on the tops of my cages take care buddy!
The infamous swamp donkeys! hahaha i guess swamp donkey turds is synonymous for moose farts
Yeah they really are! Im stoked they're all flowering earlier than the others. I actually didnt expect the white critical express to start as early as it did but awesome nonetheless. They do seem like they are quite resistant so far, I haven't had any issues with PM just yet (knock on wood) and we have had some really humid days lately, plus some of the plants are reeaaally bushy and thought I would be having issues with these bushy ones. I guess neem oil applications in the beginning do really help. Hoping there is no bud rot issues once the buds really start to fatten up!
I think in the spring ill amend the soil with some neem seed meal and then next year Ill top dress with it in order to have some pest prevention throughout flowering. I stopped my neem oil applications once the most of the plants started flowering.
You guys got rain where you are?! Its been scorching hot with barely any rain the past few weeks where I am. I have been watering 100 gallons of water to these plants every two to three days lately. Hope your plants are okay, and you take care as well!
I need to figure out a new system for watering. Its getting quite annoying to mix two separate batches of notes and hand water 100 gallons of water at a time. Next year I will have to create some sort of gravity drip system for the plants. I am thinking perhaps give each plant its own gravity drip system made from a 5-10 gallon pail and some drip irrigation tubing. Then instead of watering with cans, I would transfer water from my mixing barrel to these buckets, which would be placed near the base of each plant.
I have heard of people just drilling holes in the bottom of pails and placing a pail full of water near the plant, which would seep slowly into the soil. I feel like adding some irrigation tubing to disperse the water around the plant would be better. Anyone have any input on this idea? That is, a single gravity fed drip irrigation for each individual plant? I know it would not be practical with many plants but with the number I have could it be okay?
Hey there, I hand water as well it’s a pain in the ass I carry 5 gal pails 2/3 full out to my plants every day. Thankful that I only have 4 to tend to. I live just east of Kingston in the shield countryside. We hadn’t had any rain for 3 weeks up until last night then it came down hard as .... we needed it bad tho. A gravity fed system is definitely do able. One mainline with a manifold and laterals into a circle with drip emitters would definitely work. You would have to probably play around with different sized emitters and measure your outputs possibly only watering one lateral at a time . The key is using a proper sized filter up top, emitters can get plugged up easily. Flushing it out open ended will help a lot but this will save your back!!!The infamous swamp donkeys! hahaha i guess swamp donkey turds is synonymous for moose farts
Yeah they really are! Im stoked they're all flowering earlier than the others. I actually didnt expect the white critical express to start as early as it did but awesome nonetheless. They do seem like they are quite resistant so far, I haven't had any issues with PM just yet (knock on wood) and we have had some really humid days lately, plus some of the plants are reeaaally bushy and thought I would be having issues with these bushy ones. I guess neem oil applications in the beginning do really help. Hoping there is no bud rot issues once the buds really start to fatten up!
I think in the spring ill amend the soil with some neem seed meal and then next year Ill top dress with it in order to have some pest prevention throughout flowering. I stopped my neem oil applications once the most of the plants started flowering.
You guys got rain where you are?! Its been scorching hot with barely any rain the past few weeks where I am. I have been watering 100 gallons of water to these plants every two to three days lately. Hope your plants are okay, and you take care as well!
I need to figure out a new system for watering. Its getting quite annoying to mix two separate batches of notes and hand water 100 gallons of water at a time. Next year I will have to create some sort of gravity drip system for the plants. I am thinking perhaps give each plant its own gravity drip system made from a 5-10 gallon pail and some drip irrigation tubing. Then instead of watering with cans, I would transfer water from my mixing barrel to these buckets, which would be placed near the base of each plant.
I have heard of people just drilling holes in the bottom of pails and placing a pail full of water near the plant, which would seep slowly into the soil. I feel like adding some irrigation tubing to disperse the water around the plant would be better. Anyone have any input on this idea? That is, a single gravity fed drip irrigation for each individual plant? I know it would not be practical with many plants but with the number I have could it be okay?
Hey there, I hand water as well it’s a pain in the ass I carry 5 gal pails 2/3 full out to my plants every day. Thankful that I only have 4 to tend to. I live just east of Kingston in the shield countryside. We hadn’t had any rain for 3 weeks up until last night then it came down hard as .... we needed it bad tho. A gravity fed system is definitely do able. One mainline with a manifold and laterals into a circle with drip emitters would definitely work. You would have to probably play around with different sized emitters and measure your outputs possibly only watering one lateral at a time . The key is using a proper sized filter up top, emitters can get plugged up easily. Flushing it out open ended will help a lot but this will save your back!!!
Same. Also a bit of sulfur. Prevention is best.The infamous swamp donkeys! hahaha i guess swamp donkey turds is synonymous for moose farts
Yeah they really are! Im stoked they're all flowering earlier than the others. I actually didnt expect the white critical express to start as early as it did but awesome nonetheless. They do seem like they are quite resistant so far, I haven't had any issues with PM just yet (knock on wood) and we have had some really humid days lately, plus some of the plants are reeaaally bushy and thought I would be having issues with these bushy ones. I guess neem oil applications in the beginning do really help. Hoping there is no bud rot issues once the buds really start to fatten up!
I think in the spring ill amend the soil with some neem seed meal and then next year Ill top dress with it in order to have some pest prevention throughout flowering. I stopped my neem oil applications once the most of the plants started flowering.
You guys got rain where you are?! Its been scorching hot with barely any rain the past few weeks where I am. I have been watering 100 gallons of water to these plants every two to three days lately. Hope your plants are okay, and you take care as well!
I need to figure out a new system for watering. Its getting quite annoying to mix two separate batches of notes and hand water 100 gallons of water at a time. Next year I will have to create some sort of gravity drip system for the plants. I am thinking perhaps give each plant its own gravity drip system made from a 5-10 gallon pail and some drip irrigation tubing. Then instead of watering with cans, I would transfer water from my mixing barrel to these buckets, which would be placed near the base of each plant.
I have heard of people just drilling holes in the bottom of pails and placing a pail full of water near the plant, which would seep slowly into the soil. I feel like adding some irrigation tubing to disperse the water around the plant would be better. Anyone have any input on this idea? That is, a single gravity fed drip irrigation for each individual plant? I know it would not be practical with many plants but with the number I have could it be okay?
Yo! Finally I found someone growing some Kalashnikov seeds. I have a crazy pheno of Baikal Express that finishes indoors five weeks from flip. Finishes rock hard with deceptively high weight. Been growing it awhile now and have been suprised at the lack of attention on the net.
I had two other phenos that finished in 6-7 weeks that were larger sized, looked great and smelt like spicy chicken... Weirdly nice lol. Will post photos of them.
I also had one of their other strains, the AK express, can't remember the exact name , a bit airy so I grew em out but didn't keep em.
I look forward to seeing yours in full flower. I'll be doing a few outdoors this year.
God does that ever look sexy
At least.I’ve got some shitty internet at the moment so I’ll slowly post a few updates here and there while I can. These pictures take a while to upload sometimes.
First, let’s play a little game called how many more weeks until harvest for my white critical express. I’m thinking like 4 weeks maybe? Harvest late aug or early September?
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4 weeksI’ve got some shitty internet at the moment so I’ll slowly post a few updates here and there while I can. These pictures take a while to upload sometimes.
First, let’s play a little game called how many more weeks until harvest for my white critical express. I’m thinking like 4 weeks maybe? Harvest late aug or early September?
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Looks pretty good my friend! Sept 8 it’s starting to stack already man that’s fast!!
That’s kind of a relief to hear because I didn’t need it being finished any earlier than that4 weeks
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7-8 to go which are the most stressful. And the wait sucks but once harvested life is better.
wow! just imagining what this is going to look like in a few weeks is about to broke mah mind!The AK Kush express has been looking super nice lately!
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