How big to you think them mid july cheesequakes will get?
How big to you think them mid july cheesequakes will get?
I'm going to say the one on the left is the sunrise and the right is the sunset.
that is correct
in this past week i've been having some yellowing issues with some of our plants.... Blue Dream, Cheesequake and GSC clones. I think the intense sunlight/heat and low humidity is fucking them up. The lower fan leaves are yellowing and dying, new growth is slow, and a couple even appear to be starting flowering.
My neighbors are using shade cloth over their entire garden and they are having some issues too, so my main thought is the air is too hot and humidity is too low.... The past few days we have been spraying the plants with water 2-3x per day to see if it makes a difference.
i dont have pics right now, posting from my phone on the hill, but i wanted to get some input from the wonderful ppl on icmag. anybody have any issues or advice relating to growing in a hot, dry climate? we are 3000ft elevation near Yosemite so the sunlight is intense.
besides that all the seed plants are doing great. we took cuttings of the best looking ones and will put them out in a couple weeks for a late harvest... nothing better than growing cuts right next to the original mom. Also harvesting some indoor Cookies in a couple days, my first time growing cookies and it is looking amazing. i will definitely keep her in the rotation.
I was also recently given a cut of the "Hardcore OG" from a buddy, he said its the best OG hes ever grown and i guess it won some cup or something. anybody heard of it?
it is indeed beautiful out in the foothills, very different from Santa cruz and the bay area where i've been for the last 8 years. I love it. We heard our neighbors shooting guns all day today and it sounded like freedom!
Spent the last 4 days clearing the hillside. got a nice plot of land cleared out and started leveling spots for the 200gal smart pots. I got poison oak all over my arms and my belly. lots of fun!!!
pro tip: wipe your skin off with rubbing alcohol within 30 minutes of contact to prevent most of the poison oak rash.
Schrews - my "project" blew up but we were in a *very* hot and dry area and shade cloth was a must have ......I've also head seed plants do better with heat stress than clones...but that is 2nd hand
Hey I don't think intense sun is why your grow had problems, the sun is an integral part of what makes plants grow...and the Blue Dream clone is capable of growing double-digit yields when planted in full sun and allowed to bloom to its full potential...I have personally seen it handle 100+ degrees , less than 20% average humidity, direct sun and do nothing but get big and put on hella!\
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Best of luck next year finding the real issue, i promise it wasn't full sun!