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First outdoor grow. Tris are cloudy.
Any opinions of if ready or close ?
Any opinions of if ready or close ?
Couple of pics aren’t coming up but top pic is not there. Couple weeks. Outdoors maybe longer. How cold it getting? Here people run em til around first real frost outside.First outdoor grow. Tris are cloudy.
Any opinions of if ready or close ?
All of your pistils are white still. They should start changing to reddish brown then you’ll be a bit closer. Make sure they get good sunlight and feeds now is stacking time.Couple of pics aren’t coming up but top pic is not there. Couple weeks. Outdoors maybe longer. How cold it getting? Here people run em til around first real frost outside.
Much better pic. But yeah you’re not there yet. You are clouding up though. In a pot or actually in ground? Keep 2 weeks for clean water only at end. In ground I think they say flush isn’t really possible. But I’d still keep to clean water only at end.More
It has to be something real special to be identified just by it looks. Even then it can only be identified as having that special trait and no one can give strain names or the whole lineage.I have no idea the strain, any ideas ?
It's been flowering about 7to8 weeks
Moth balls just don’t keep where animals can get em.In ground damn things are 9 feet tall and stinking up the neighborhood
If it’s sativa dominant 10 weeks is about a minimum flower time. Outdoors obviously nature controls that. I got one (sativa dom) indoor about 3-4 feet but I’m expecting 11 weeks or so. She does stack nice though.I have no idea the strain, any ideas ?
It's been flowering about 7to8 weeks
Guard dogsMoth balls just don’t keep where animals can get em.
Yeah. Can’t risk dogs eating them. They actually do cover good though. At first the mothball is overpowering but lays back after a couple days. Then when it rains plant stinks more but the moth balls seem to kick in stronger in rain too. I think the rain just stops the smell from spreading out. They have em in bags too if you could hang em somewhere up high. Plus bugs don’t like em. Just don’t let the smell Saturate the plant. Make sure it can breathe.Guard dogs
Yeah. Can’t risk dogs eating them. They actually do cover good though. At first the mothball is overpowering but lays back after a couple days. Then when it rains plant stinks more but the moth balls seem to kick in stronger in rain too. I think the rain just stops the smell from spreading out. They have em in bags too if you could hang em somewhere up high. Plus bugs don’t like em. Just don’t let the smell Saturate the plant. Make sure it can breathe.