Scroggin In The Greenhouse Blueberry OG Kush, WW, Scooby Snacks #1

Yesssss more of us should use gifs!
Your thread encouraged me..Gifs can be fun and to me the more media in a journal the better. Reading grow information is important but ya gotta have fun too.
 
Trying something different for the thread. I may start doing this more often. I like it. I'm bored...
can ya tell? :rofl:

These are all Blueberry/Kush waving away in the draft of the fans. I love sitting around in the gh and watching them dance.
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This gif makes the girls are ready to dance:party:
 
Trying something different for the thread. I may start doing this more often. I like it. I'm bored...
can ya tell? :rofl:

These are all Blueberry/Kush waving away in the draft of the fans. I love sitting around in the gh and watching them dance.
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That’s awesome Jim! Live action cannabis growing!!!

I’m think live web cam pay per view bud porn!:cheesygrinsmiley:
 
Did some more searching for bud rot and of course I found it again on the White widows. I didn't see it outside but when I looked at the pics I took I did. So, I went back out there and just snipped the buds in question out. Removed the small effected area and hung it up to dry.
When I see white hairs dying it's a scary sight. Those areas are the ones to watch. Also any dying vegetation like leaf mater can cause the moisture to set in and rot the bud overnight.
The buds I had to clip are very close to finish. I woulda liked to let them go another week. They do have some milky triches so maybe they'll have a kick...I dunno. There's plenty more on the plant not effected yet. I hope they make it at least another week.
 
Sorry to hear that man. It sucks but at least you’re catching it and it’s not your fault nature is being so brutal where you grow.
Yeah, this climate is brutal for buds but this next ten days coming should bring mild humidity and good temps. Those widows were just to early. I need stuff to start flowering in mid August. Yeah it's hot n humid but in early flower they do fine. All the rest appear to be about on that schedule so hopefully their late flower will have less chance of rot.
 
Yeah, this climate is brutal for buds but this next ten days coming should bring mild humidity and good temps. Those widows were just to early. I need stuff to start flowering in mid August. Yeah it's hot n humid but in early flower they do fine. All the rest appear to be about on that schedule so hopefully their late flower will have less chance of rot.
Is there a way you can black out you gh for next year and try to flower before the late summer heat and humidity set in?
 
Is there a way you can black out you gh for next year and try to flower before the late summer heat and humidity set in?
I will eventually put a box out there for winter grows but I don't see any way to beat the summer conditions if I grow in the summer. It's a pain in the ass for sure but it'll work out. I guess it's the price ya pay for free light...lol
 
Adding a visual guide for any new growers out there. This happens indoors and outdoors. Caused by insect damage, dying veg mater like a sugarleaf stem or dying white pistols, high humidity, and poor ventilation. Usually at least one of these factors will be the cause but not limited to just one. Look for brown spots deep in the green bud like the pic below shows. If your outside the odds are pretty high you will encounter this. If you come across this don't freak out. If you've caught it soon enough just remove the effected area with a wide margin and try separating the buds a little so they are not so packed in. Give it a little squirt of anti fungus juice and make sure it has plenty of airflow. Then hope for the best and return the next day to inspect the area. Stay on top of it. This stuff can destroy a whole seasons work in just days.

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Jim's at it Again

I have nowhere to hang drying plants and that stage is coming fast. I had to figure a way that I can hang plants out in the gh so I've come up with this wonderful plan...or is it crazy plan?
My brother in law brought this huge box home for me. He said it was big but I had no idea till I saw it.
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Heavy duty and very thick cardboard approx half inch thick. I could grow a crop in this thing..lol.
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Its a box used for pallets. Why pallets come in boxes is a mystery I choose not to explore. None the less here it is in my greenhouse. It's been taking up room since early summer. I get stoned and sit there looking at it wondering what I can use it for. Those hours of pondering are over. It has become my diy drying chamber.

First I found a nice pallet to raise it off the ground and then I had to figure a way to run some strings so I thought I'd mount some split two by fours and secure one to each side.
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Opened up one side of the floor for some ventilation could get in from below and let minimal light into the space.
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After mounting the wood I used smaller screws for the strings and add them.
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I then use black plastic to cover the top. Pretty dark in there. I think this is going to work.
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Mounted a small fan in there for airflow. It's not a very big fan but it does move the buds as it circulates and that's all they need really. These two buds were salvaged from my widow who's been struggling with bud rot. I wan't to see how it would go in there. I checked them today and all seems to be going well. Nice slow drying and no mildew or mold.
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So, there ya have it. A stoners plan comes alive. Jim is pleased...lol.
 
I checked this lady today with the scope and I like what I see. She wasn't the best plant I had. Nutrient lock out hit her hard but slowly she came back. On 8/23 just as she was maybe a few weeks into flowering I rammed a spike in her and split her stem as a experiment. She will be the first harvested in the greenhouse. Today I looked at her triches through the scope and most all are milky (even near the bottom of the plant buds) and I see a amber here n there too. I'm giving her maybe 5 more days and she's going to hang. Her calyx are swelling big time and though there are many white hairs growing the scope doesn't lie.

My first gh harvest coming much sooner than I thought and its a plant I didn't expect to be first. I'd always thought the widow would go first but she's just not there yet with shiny clear triches.
:woohoo: :slide:Happy dance!!!!!!
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Btw, many years ago I worked in the corrugated industry and if I remember right what you have is a Gaylord. In the mid 90’s I worked for a metal ( zinc/aluminum) die-casting company and I was the one that picked up the full gaylords to weigh and put on a scrap trailer for recycling.

don’t know where that came from...

I’ll show myself the door
 
Btw, many years ago I worked in the corrugated industry and if I remember right what you have is a Gaylord. In the mid 90’s I worked for a metal ( zinc/aluminum) die-casting company and I was the one that picked up the full gaylords to weigh and put on a scrap trailer for recycling.

don’t know where that came from...

I’ll show myself the door
I'm half afraid to ask wtf a gaylord is but at this point your scratching my curious itch...lol I'm not sure a pallet came in this box. Seems stupid to me. You saying some sort of metal came in it? It did come from a factory where they make metal parts so your prob right. I dunno crap about factory stuff.
 
I'm half afraid to ask wtf a gaylord is but at this point your scratching my curious itch...lol I'm not sure a pallet came in this box. Seems stupid to me. You saying some sort of metal came in it? It did come from a factory where they make metal parts so your prob right. I dunno crap about factory stuff.
A Gaylord is really just a corrugated bale for scrap...usually metal. I worked for a metal factories in the 90’s and I hauled scrap sometimes when I drove a truck in the earlier 2000’s. :ganjamon:
 
Adding a visual guide for any new growers out there. This happens indoors and outdoors. Caused by insect damage, dying veg mater like a sugarleaf stem or dying white pistols, high humidity, and poor ventilation. Usually at least one of these factors will be the cause but not limited to just one. Look for brown spots deep in the green bud like the pic below shows. If your outside the odds are pretty high you will encounter this. If you come across this don't freak out. If you've caught it soon enough just remove the effected area with a wide margin and try separating the buds a little so they are not so packed in. Give it a little squirt of anti fungus juice and make sure it has plenty of airflow. Then hope for the best and return the next day to inspect the area. Stay on top of it. This stuff can destroy a whole seasons work in just days.

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Looks like you were expecting it and caught it!
Sorry that sucks, man,
appreciate the info, bookmarked :nerd-with-glasses:
 
I checked this lady today with the scope and I like what I see. She wasn't the best plant I had. Nutrient lock out hit her hard but slowly she came back. On 8/23 just as she was maybe a few weeks into flowering I rammed a spike in her and split her stem as a experiment. She will be the first harvested in the greenhouse. Today I looked at her triches through the scope and most all are milky (even near the bottom of the plant buds) and I see a amber here n there too. I'm giving her maybe 5 more days and she's going to hang. Her calyx are swelling big time and though there are many white hairs growing the scope doesn't lie.

My first gh harvest coming much sooner than I thought and its a plant I didn't expect to be first. I'd always thought the widow would go first but she's just not there yet with shiny clear triches.
:woohoo: :slide:Happy dance!!!!!!
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she looks nice and fat well done Jim
 
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