fishwhistle
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Still got awhile here sky,90s for the next few days,lows around 50 at 5500',going to start flushing but im sure i have at least 2 weeks left,been helping my boy trim his indoor for days,back and fingers/hands killin me!All of the lades made it through the wet/cold week and were dry and happy (OK, other than the flashlight wake up call) when I checked em upon arrival about 9PM last night.
31F this AM.... sun is rising. Pics after a fatty and a big cup...
How have the rest of ya fared? All down....or are ya still spinning the wheel?
Best hope to work in the herb industry >snip<...... But don't cry McDonald's might hire you.
Respect to that wish mine would ripen up already but Im in the dirty dirty SocO tis a hot sweaty mofo here yall.....Its strange where Im at it seems that my full seasons are almost done, way before the last two seasons were ready! I do so love this time of year! Happy harvest everyone, remember to trim dry and share plenty!!
All of the lades made it through the wet/cold week and were dry and happy (OK, other than the flashlight wake up call) when I checked em upon arrival about 9PM last night.
31F this AM.... sun is rising. Pics after a fatty and a big cup...
How have the rest of ya fared? All down....or are ya still spinning the wheel?
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Good to hear, Mine are in a greenhouse with a heater. I'm taking my Pure Kush and Purple Urkle in 2 weeks and my Chery Pies and the rest of the bunch of the 24th.
turbo
Interns come from all over back east to work at wayahtoya. Now they are all looking for odd jobs to earn some cash for a ticket home, thought about hiring a few of them to trim. Trimmers get an oz a day if they are good, probably give the interns a couple of grams, wet, lol. Actually they would probably work for all they could smoke.
Turbo, looking great, what size are those pots? Had a couple outdoors on a hill, so much rain this year it washed enough clay back into the holes that it really stunted some plants. Plants in raised beds are doing way better.
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