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Dude I think you'll be braggin' you might have a longer finish than you think or were expecting but its gonna be great
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I'm sure you are right as long as I can let them finish before the weather gets nasty.
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Dude I think you'll be braggin' you might have a longer finish than you think or were expecting but its gonna be great
You mean breaking the plant down into manageable j-hooks?
Sounds like a bunch of hippie mumbo jumbo!
Thanks Zig! It is a group effort and the best is just around the corner.major!!! friggin awesome forest!! great job!
Hi Sue. They do put a smile on my face every time I'm in the garden. Trimming will be a nightmare - and a long commute for you. We are buying another pair of trimming scissors today or tomorrow. My neighbor might help out. I told him I'd be glad to sit in on his trim session, if needed.Major, they're breathtaking! Need help trimming?
Thanks so much! I wish I knew how these will turn out. I have cuttings ready for my next grow, but would rather try something different unless these knock my socks off. I'll grow a couple new strains regardless of how these turn out.Major, from my limited experience hybrids bud multiple ways. You'll have big 12-14 feet plants that grow very small but potent buds, where you'll yield a pound max. You'll have smaller but bushier plants that grow 8-9 feet maybe but branch well and produce heavy huge colas that can give you up to 7 lbs. Then you'll have quite big and bushy plants that grow big colas and yield 2-5 lbs. And then you're gonna have small plants that yield very little low or medium quality smoke. It's impossible to figure it out if you don't know the strain.
I would but I don't do FB. Thanks for the idea and good vibes!Man Major, those look really nice! If you are on Facebook, you should shoot TGA Subcool a pic of the AOS. I bet they post that for sure. I am hoping the weather holds for you.
It will be close and you never know. Keeping my fingers crossed!Ya Major ....what Neiko said....we're all pulling for ya , and hope mother nature lets you harvest before the shit weather comes. lookin very promising my brotha!
Those are beautiful Major! The earliest frost I remember was on September 21st but will a frost put them low or will it invigorate them? Only time will tell I guess but in the wild she grows through wind, rain and frost too. You are higher than I am... *snicker* so your frost date might be different.
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Yeah - at least for then next week, the weather is going to be awesome. We are supposed to be 20+ degrees warmer than last week with highs in the mid-90's again!The long range forecast looks good for us in Oregon Major. This little peek at fall, looks to be just a peek. Looking good until early Oct. Here's to a full happy finish of the girls.
I'm with you Gov. I think the weather will partly dictate how quickly they finish. In any case, I'm optimistic about being able to let them do their thing right to the end.Yep, every round we learn something, but your plants look quite good Major and again, plants seem to figure this stuff out. It'll be a race either way, but I'm in your cup half full corner.
October can get very cold here at night, or it can stay really nice. I could probably tent them using the fence poles but a couple of them are taller than that. It is a great idea and if it appears like I'll need it, I'll try to be ready to throw something over them at night. I have some ideas how I can do it.So there's a bigger difference that I thought between my local climate and your oregonian one in the end From my observations I was assuming that you are similar to northern Italy, you know heat, rain and humidity But we never get frost in September, we really never get frost in October. The earliest something like that can happen is late November. If you have patience Major, you can set up a small greenhouse around your plants just for these last 3-4 weeks, and that will cover you from any frost or snow.
Thanks for that MMM!Few years back when I planted outside a little later then I should have I ended up covering a plant every night with a garbage bag to protect it from October frost. Used some bamboo all around it so the bag didn't touch the plant, for the most part. The plant was bag seed so the whole grow was just for fun/experimentation, but it helped. My wife called it the ghost in the garden because I used I white trash bag to cover it,, haha
The big thing I learned was to get the bag off early to deal with condensation ASAP.
You'll figure it out, Major. I wish you luck, and hope for the best for you. You've got some great plants there...
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Morning homies! Thx for having us over Major!!
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