Relaxed's Winter Experiment

How much did that supersize Nuget wiegh sheet it,s mutilated in the most beatiful way:circle-of-love:
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looks good relaxed
nugs
nug jar drrooooolll
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Chronic Weekend to ya Relaxed :thumb:
Mahalo and Happy Sativaday! :cheertwo:

Nice jar!, looks like some vape i got....the Arizer. Mine almost two years old, I use so much may need new one soon.

And that cat looks like he is on the hunt with those wide eyes.
Thanks! The Extreme-Q by Arizer, fabulous unit, it seems everyone has one nowadays, I could rant on this thing for hours, but I will say that it was very much worth my purchase, had mine for almost 2 years now too and I love it! I don't know why you would need to purchase another one, all the parts can technically be cleaned, and as long as the heating element is functioning properly it should last for 10 years! :Namaste:

Lol the cat made my EARLY MORNING but wonderful looking girls
Thanks! I got lucky with that cat picture being in focus, she only was moving her head like that for a second. She always like to hang out underneath the canopy, she feels safe under there :)
Nice budy
Thank you kindly!
I have never seen anyone train a plant to a hand rail.lol.I love it.:thumb:
Haha, that is what I mean where when your a grower outdoors you just got to adapt to your surroundings and make things work :Namaste:
How much did that supersize Nuget wiegh sheet it,s mutilated in the most beatiful way:circle-of-love:
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That nugget is appx ~ an 8th, a nice and lovely greenhouse nug that I did not grow. Great bud, really really fruity and dense, hits very smooth and the onset is slow, which makes it a creeper. I'll puff my bowl thinking I'm not high, I'll go do something else and then it'll hit. Vaporizing helps :)

Hey lester your girls showing any preflowers yet?

As I mentioned in post #384 on page 26, they have begun pre-flowering, and I'm certain 3/5 are female. The other two are showing strong signs of developing pistils as each night passes, which should ideally give me a 5/5 female jackpot on the non-feminized seeds :Namaste:
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Hi Relaxed. I just popped in to pay my respects! Amazing job winning NOTY!! :cheertwo:
I hope the KC45's produce for you too, so far so good :) :thumb:

Good to hear from you and thank you for the kind words! I am so honored to be recognized in that way for my diligence in the garden. :Namaste:
 
Continued general documentation

Just so you know the plant's moods, we've had highs in the 60's lately, the wind blew all the clouds out so I know it will be a cold night probably in the low 40's, and we're expecting some rain in the next few days. On top of that, it has been insanely windy for the plants, some decent wind gusts. They are definitely enduring and surviving strong, I can tell now that flowering has set in, the stalks are getting much more fibrous making it harder to perform pliable LST. Here are the sunset shots, each picture except the first is of a respective apical tip.

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This won't be good weather for my new vegetable seedlings I will tell you that. :peace:
 
Them girls look good. Nice grow you have going :thumb:
Thank you kindly!
Nice Les my man they are looking beautiful and I don't blame that cat for wanting to hang under that canopy lol
Indeed:thanks:

Congratulations Relaxed Lester on the 2013 Nug of the year:cheertwo:
Ive enjoyed your threads and photos and support for most of my time here at :420:
Thank you very much closetorganic, that means a lot! :thanks:
Havent fineshed my coffe aaccidently hit unsub but im back mmmm. Coffee and a bowl.
:welcome: again :)
 
Looking awesome, I'll be pretty happy if you can pull that off in that type of weather, it's not near as bad as the Rockies but.... At least I'll know if it works or not :)
 
Drive bye Lester. Hey congratulations on winning Nugget of the Month. As you know I quit the contests years back myself, but I did buy one of those Budder Machines. They work great just a tad loud. Does make it alot easier to process, just click and forget till you have to strain the plant matter. Wow them plants are taking off. Abit leggy but looks like you are going to get a great yield for auto flowers. Not sure what temps you are working with but cooler temps equal more males as a rule. Looking great my friend Keepem Green
 
Looking awesome, I'll be pretty happy if you can pull that off in that type of weather, it's not near as bad as the Rockies but.... At least I'll know if it works or not :)
Yeah, it's a bit different than the Rockies for sure. But since our ocean proximity, we do have a lot higher humidity, which makes it interesting because if we get some heavy fog, or just flat out regular coastal rain during hard flower, then we see a lot of bud rot accompanied with worms from moths (NW knows what I'm talking about), about the KC-45's they are certainly very hardy plants, we will see in a couple days how they respond to the coming rain.

Drive bye Lester. Hey congratulations on winning Nugget of the Month. As you know I quit the contests years back myself, but I did buy one of those Budder Machines. They work great just a tad loud. Does make it alot easier to process, just click and forget till you have to strain the plant matter. Wow them plants are taking off. Abit leggy but looks like you are going to get a great yield for auto flowers. Not sure what temps you are working with but cooler temps equal more males as a rule. Looking great my friend Keepem Green

Hi Captain NW, great to have you stop by again. Thank you very much for the kind words :Namaste: I know you quit the contests, and I'll probably retire at some point but they are exciting to participate in sometimes. Thanks for the information on your experiences, that is good to know. Yeah the KC-45's took off pretty good once we had that good spurt of hot weather a couple weeks back, they're ready to endure. And yeah your right, I'm reserving the possibility that we may see a couple males in there, I just can't tell for sure yet. You mentioned good yield on the autos, but personally I thought they'd flower much sooner, I'm presuming the environment has dictated their sexual maturation rate. Definitely working with some cooler temps this past week, and for the next. Stop sending us all that rainy weather down here! :laugh:

Hey Relaxed Girls looking good
Happy Skunkday man :thumb:

Thanks brother! Happy Skunkday to you too! :cheertwo:


I just wanted to post this picture of the plants from right at sunset (dark clouds, winds and highs in the high 50's low 60s with lows in the low 40s) they will likely get some rain tonight, who knows what will happen. So incase they get messed up we'll have a contrast picture at hand. I just hope during the regular growing season I don't see major wind and rain :wood: Wouldn't want my little greenhouse to fly away now would we? :allgood:
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Therye looking great, Lester! I'm sure they'll fair well. Hoping they do. Because if they can survive there, they can hopefully survive over here by the other puddle. Lot of fog here, too, but a bedsheet draped overhead of them night can save them from that. A tarp could collect water and crash down, why I'd use a sheet, lol.

Wouldn't a male have showed by now, before your girls showed?
 
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