So pretty! How often do they need water now that the rain isn't messing with the schedule?
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Every other day or when the pots dry out. To be honest Shed I have not had good weather to see how fast they will need feeding. I feed, feed not feed, water. They get water when feed. I think we will be feeding tomorrow. This will be new to them with no rain it's like starting new so I will have to keep an eye on them. Hopefully some regular feeding will help the sour diesel that is yellowing.So pretty! How often do they need water now that the rain isn't messing with the schedule?
Man those plants look huge can't Wait to see the size of buds on those bad girlsEvening pictures
Thanks, con I cannot wait for them to show pistils so I can start counting down on flower. I think it is going to be a long fall.Man those plants look huge can't Wait to see the size of buds on those bad girls
Mountains!!! Jeesh!!Morning pictures it’s a nice morning
Thank god man, finally. Many a grower would have had slimy waterlogged yellow plants with all the rain you’ve had Keith! It takes a certain skill and/or attentiveness to maintain your pots relative to water and not washing out nutes, not feeding if they’re already waterlogged, managing your giants in face of the weather, etc….all that good stuff you’ve been doing. And those mountainous beauties are the fruits of your efforts. They’re gorgeous. I hope you have a lot of jars, multiple pairs of trimming scissors, hopefully an assistant or three, a cushion for your back, strong coffee and/or beverage of choice, and oh btw - where the heck are you gonna hang those puppies?Yes, we have a nice week coming up and the plants are going to love it.
I feed to runoff daily as well but unfortunately I now have fungus gnats. Not really bad @ all but I’ve been noticing some. Time for skeeter dunks me thinks. lol CLSorry, I meant water with nutes when I asked rather than plain water. I feed every time I water as well, and my 7 gallon Grandpa's Moonshine gets a gallon a day (you can see the runoff and wet sides here). When I missed a day it drooped heavy.
I remember some saying those will soon exceed the height of that roof in the background and I think they was right what a sightMorning pictures beautiful day.
Really nice job Keith how tall are they now? How big around? If they were mine I would start them on @Sierra Natural Science 209 Systemic Pest Control now before they really start flowering. You won’t want to be using neem then and it’ll protect them from pests. Just a thought . CL.Morning pictures beautiful day.
The sour diesel is 5 ft 1 inch. She is the tallest one of the three. I think I am super close to pistils showing on the sour diesels. I think this week and we will see pistils. The quicker the better because I have 10 weeks of flower.I remember some saying those will soon exceed the height of that roof in the background and I think they was right what a sight
Thanks Capt. Is Sierra Natural Science 209 safe to use during flower?Really nice job Keith how tall are they now? How big around? If they were mine I would start them on @Sierra Natural Science 209 Systemic Pest Control now before they really start flowering. You won’t want to be using neem then and it’ll protect them from pests. Just a thought . CL.
Yeah the plant absorbs it and then it tastes bad to the pests. If they continue eating it kills them and you can you use it right up to harvest. CL.Thanks Capt. Is Sierra Natural Science 209 safe to use during flower?
Thanks Capt. I will have to order some this week.Yeah the plant absorbs it and then it tastes bad to the pests. If they continue eating it kills them and you can you use it right up to harvest. CL.
Don't worry dude. You'll have way more than 10 weeks. Usually don't get killer cold until around Nov.10, and that's at night. Still stays plenty warm during the day. I've left plants that size out inawoods until late Dec. before. They're about to take off. Aug. and Sept. is when the action starts. Looking good.The sour diesel is 5 ft 1 inch. She is the tallest one of the three. I think I am super close to pistils showing on the sour diesels. I think this week and we will see pistils. The quicker the better because I have 10 weeks of flower.
Thanks for the advice POG I think I will be going late in Nov. on the sour diesels. Just waiting to see pistils. I will feel better as soon as I see them.Don't worry dude. You'll have way more than 10 weeks. Usually don't get killer cold until around Nov.10, and that's at night. Still stays plenty warm during the day. I've left plants that size out inawoods until late Dec. before. They're about to take off. Aug. and Sept. is when the action starts. Looking good.