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caliprop215

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Congrats on everyone's harvest! Now enjoy the crappy part.... trimming LOL

Bottom half of plants cropped 2 days ago. Dried nug pic also
 

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PDX Dopesmoker

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Lol. Bought a bowl trimmer so... but I still hand trim mine.
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My dudes are still kicking a little.
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I still have flowers to pick off the males every few days, I fell behind a little on that and saw some pollen float away the breeze today.
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I've been getting hermie males every year since I started flowering them in this back corner of a balcony and I think I finally realized that I'm getting Herman Haze (et al) to show up here so often is because of the megafloodlamp that lights up the parking lot across the street from my balcony. These pistils are on the lower part of the front plant, the other male flowers with vaginas I had was the tall one, it got it on the top of the plant. There are plants (petunias, roses and oregano) hanging from the railing which shade the midsection of the male pot plants from the parking lot lamp, the lower section of the front plant and the top part of the tall plant in back catch the most of parking lot illumination. None of the 5 females I grew out from last year's Herman OG "male" seem to be showing gender troubles, they are almost completely shaded from parking lot light.
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PDX Dopesmoker

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As you can see if you've been following along, of my female plants Bagseed Orgy #1 (2nd from right) lost it's top recently (due to botrytis). That one really sucks at budrot as a matter of fact, not a feature of either parents nor the father's grandmother. Good thing I didn't make seeds on that one. Bagseed Orgy A (far left) was smellier in veg so I used that one for seeds and its not as bad about the botrytis. I kept #1 to flower as well because it was the most vigorous of the lot in veg. It grew like a mushroom out of the seed, never seen one get that big that fast before, but I guess it burned out early or something, cause now I'm cutting dead parts off of it every day.
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This is the top of Bagseed Orgy A
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Pizza Kush's top 2nd from left.
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The top of Fruit Truck Crashing Into a Candy Store also caught botrytis and I cut the top couple feet off of it after taking these pictures.
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Then I rushed the top to the hospital where Dr. Greenthumb surgically removed all of the dead and dying flesh before it could fester further
 

LungCooking

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Nice Plants man! I fought botrytis a lot too! Fortunately i found a pheno that doenst mold under high humidity


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PDX Dopesmoker

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Nice Plants man! I fought botrytis a lot too! Fortunately i found a pheno that doenst mold under high humidity


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That mold free pheno sounds really nice, so far my best seeds for beating botrytis are the ones that harvest before the botrytis season starts. We had our first significant rain here in early October and since then its been spotty on all my plants that weren't ready to harvest before the rain. I do have one thats had a lot less than the others, but nothing bulletproof. Fortunately everything I grew I crossed with the Macob so I can probably hunt out and early pheno from any of those seed batches if I feel the desire.
 

CrushnYuba

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That time of year. I hate cut down month. Figured i would share how i fit a ton of ganja in a small space. Here are some pics of my sliding walls o weed. The space is 40ft long and there are probably 50 or 60 7ft x7ft sliding walls. It's high tension cable and my walls slide on it. Fresh is hung in the front and it slowly gets slid to the back. As it dries and shrinks and gets further back, the walls get closer together until they are touching. When the stuff in the back is dry enough, i take it and put it in big moving cardboard boxes and stack them in a cure room to make space for more fresh cut weed. Ill probably cut until mid November. When the stuff in boxes are completely dry, i put them in a different room with a higher RH to suspend moisture loss. It gets trimmed from there.
O yea, branches just get hung. I don't pull fan leaf off.
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Looking nice jank that BD always does nice for me... Ive heard hso copping it lately but ive had very nice results. And they stand by theyre seed quality too which i respect.
 

Mengsk

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Well nothing else might be going right in my life but the plants are starting to develop some unique scents which is cool. Chocolate Orange the plant always had a strong mint or menthol aroma but not such a strong smell on the buds yet. Jack Herer slightly lemon. Honey Bear somewhat familiar dark purple smell. Couple of different nice profiles on the Special Reserve and Mango Sherbert can't quite put my finger on. The Dragon Fruit looks very frosty, earlier finisher or maybe kind of stunted growing conditions, or perhaps just quite potent. The Amethyst is starting to look/smell like blueberries (!) and I'm really wishing I had been more proactive about the humidity or yellowing/septoria management earlier on. I alternated a strong acidic foliar, sesame oil (bee safe 3 in 1), and a basic foliar with baking soda then hung a 600w HPS near the plant and put a fan near it to dry out the stalk and leaves. The transition from indoors under 18-24 hour artificial light rootbound in 5 gallon pots regularly flooded w/nutrient solution, to the hoop house planting beds might have been less than ideal for all of the multi-topped branches etc. I think the Amethyst especially needs more food in this case, a lot of plant matter and growing tips that need food compared to the root mass when it was transplanted. The Pineapple Train Wreck definitely has the very familiar trainwreck smell which is awesome, I wish I could give some of this to an old buddy.

Amethyst
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Jack Herer
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Mango Sherbert
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Chocolate Orange
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Pineapple Train Wreck
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wvkindbud38

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Wow nice pics guys!!!

Sorry I've been absent, but I've been trimming and just harvest my last plants three days ago from a remote guuerilla spot......it's been hard this season with the weather. I've harvest alot of different strains and separating things to try them out. I've got most of my earlier stuff curing in brown paper bags and jars. After all was said and done I didn't lose much to mold/mildew......I did have minimal bud rot, which probably was worse than mold. I'd probably should have waited a few wks on the early plants I harvest but it all has worked out fine. I'll get back with some pics and have more time next week to chat.... good luck guys looking forward to talking about our harvests. Thanks for all the pics.
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
Fuuuuck meeee. The flowers in this thread are by far the nicest I've seen this year.

PDX Dopesmoker, Blue Ribbon shit.
CrushnYuba, Boom! Best setup.

Too many people to list here, but bang up job people. Everyone gets a medal this year.
 

green-genes77

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(Hawaiian Sativa x Sweet Tooth#3) x (Mango Kush x Wavy Gravy)

(Hawaiian Sativa x Sweet Tooth#3) x (Mango Kush x Wavy Gravy)

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PDX Dopesmoker

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Fuuuuck meeee. The flowers in this thread are by far the nicest I've seen this year.

PDX Dopesmoker, Blue Ribbon shit.
CrushnYuba, Boom! Best setup.

Too many people to list here, but bang up job people. Everyone gets a medal this year.

Thanks, we had ridiculous nice weather this year and even my way too late flowering plants got pretty much to full term under really nice conditions.
Here come the rain
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Hopefully I'll get home in time to get a few pictures and cut the last two down before it starts
 

PDX Dopesmoker

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Yep. Early snow on the way here. We didn't even get a wet fall which is usually a sure thing.

Same here, we didn't get too much of a mushroom season so far, pretty much nothing and its usually kinda over by mid November. Maybe now that its raining they'll start coming up.

I didn't get home quite in time to beat the rain, but I think I was close enough
This is what was remaining before I cut them both down.
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Thats Bagseed Orgy #A on the left…
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…and Pizza Kush on the right
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This is what they look like now (thats Pizza Kush 3rd hangar back)
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I took this one picture of most of the females together 4 weeks ago before I started cutting them down.
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JustSumTomatoes

Indicas make dreams happen
Amazing pics everyone is sharing!

Harvested all my plants 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately no harvest time pics. Everything is drying at the moment. It's always a great feeling when a seasons worth of work is behind you and you can take a break from running around the woods at night... At least until next year :biggrin:
 

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