Maine 4-Season Greenhouse Grow

This must be the dampest September we've had! Brutal!
 
I have 3 carnivals outside in the ground. They're pushing buds pretty well. Not so big, but seriously lining the stalks with buds. Buds aren't big enough to contract botrytis yet. I shake the water from them every morning. So far, they're okay.

I hope the greenhouse is more resistant to budrot than open air! You do have so many beautiful nugs!
 
I have 3 carnivals outside in the ground. They're pushing buds pretty well. Not so big, but seriously lining the stalks with buds. Buds aren't big enough to contract botrytis yet. I shake the water from them every morning. So far, they're okay. I hope the greenhouse is more resistant to budrot than open air! You do have so many beautiful nugs!

Yes, my Carnival and ATF still have smallish buds. I think I am harvesting the Blueberry this morning. Trichomes are cloudy. I am afraid if I push it further she will implode with rot, and then infect the rest. With her gone it will open up a little more space to move air.
 
Well, it was another misty morning here on the coast of Maine and the Blueberry got the chop. She had about 15 small areas of botrytis spread uniformly throughout her so I am glad I took her down today. Big plant...took almost 5 hours to cut, trim, and wash. I'm thinking of having cannabis harvest workshops where people pay me to do the work!

Some pics....

Foggy, wet morning on the coast of Maine...


Was looking at the buds down low and trying to decide if today was the day...they looked good...


Then climbed up the ladder and saw this bud glaring at me....


So down she came....




Finished!...the small container holds the rotten bud, which was very minimal...but definitely troublesome if I had not gotten her today...


Shifted the plants now with Blueberry gone and...looks the same! There is a little more room for all of them but there are still too many in this size GH. Lesson learned...next year I have a plan...:cool:

 
Well, it was another misty morning here on the coast of Maine and the Blueberry got the chop. She had about 15 small areas of botrytis spread uniformly throughout her so I am glad I took her down today. Big plant...took almost 5 hours to cut, trim, and wash. I'm thinking of having cannabis harvest workshops where people pay me to do the work!

Some pics....

Foggy until 10am...


Was looking at the buds down low and trying to decide if today was the day...they looked good...


Then climbed up the ladder and saw this bud glaring at me....


So down she came....




Finished!...the small container holds the rotten bud, which was very minimal...but definitely troublesome if I had not gotten her today...


Shifted the plants now with Blueberry gone and...looks the same! There is a little more room for all of them but there are still too many in this size GH. Lesson learned...next year I have a plan...:cool:

Good catch Blew.
 
Hey Blew! How's the ATF handling those temps? Mine is getting verrry purple, even the pistils. It's also yellowing a lot, doesn't look nearly as healthy as yours. But mine also seems like it has the same flowering structure as yours, but more slender leaves. I was beginning to fear it had too much sativa going on to finish up before the frost with as North as I am.

That DTF looks great! Desert heat fried all 4 I tried. :/
 
Hey Blew! How's the ATF handling those temps? Mine is getting verrry purple, even the pistils. It's also yellowing a lot, doesn't look nearly as healthy as yours. But mine also seems like it has the same flowering structure as yours, but more slender leaves. I was beginning to fear it had too much sativa going on to finish up before the frost with as North as I am. That DTF looks great! Desert heat fried all 4 I tried. :/

That DTF is next for the chop I think...chasing small patches of rot, but overall very sticky.

ATF seems fine but slower in flowering than the rest. She def yellows and drops leaves but overall she looks fine.

Our temps dropped for a short stint and now we are back to 55-80F days...foggy this morning, then hot, then foggy again...craziness.
 
The ATF should be better at dealing with those conditions blew!!
She is not immune....found this today...rest of her is fine, but so far the rest are looking solid, which is good to know for the future. 99% in the GH (as high as the meter reads...) so this is like Cannabis Survivor!

 
DTF is mostly cloudy with one or two ambers scattered. I'm trying to give her another week minimum, but we'll see. I ordered a larger mesh dryer because the Blueberry filled the other one for the next 5 days. Lessons learned along the way!
 
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