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Chunkypigs

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Do you even harvest Bro???
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Thanks Chaco!!!

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great quality this year after soil balancing, thanks Slow!!!

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star crash

We Will Get By ... We Will Survive
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I took the Headband today… she’s the 1st to come in ….Not bad considering was really actually a pretty crappy season weatherwise
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star crash

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My big powerline patch took a real beating did not do that well there’s gonna be a lot of extraction making
 

St. Phatty

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Blueberry Headband cross.


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/\ Cookie Cross, still standing.

\/ Cookie Cross, top 2/3 got harvested today.

They are in the middle of being pollinated with 2 small Chem cross male seedlings.

Will leave a few branches on each plant, hoping to get some seeds.


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4 plants mid-harvest.

Feral Cannabis cat.

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The heater I set up where the plants are drying just keeps the room at about 65 F instead of 60. But it blows the fuse for the Master Bedroom area when the hot water heater is on.

I don't want to fast dry them, just to make sure I don't repeat the heartbreak of losing an Ice Princess bud to mold, that I had 18 years ago.

\/ Blueberry Headband, or Romberry, cross, with a plastic fiber making its way into the photo, on the lower left.

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Montuno

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25-Septiembre-2021

Green OldTimers Haze #19 X A5 Haze, (A.C.E.), nacida el 17-Junio / borned June-17:

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St. Phatty

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25-Septiembre-2021

Green OldTimers Haze #19 X A5 Haze, (A.C.E.), nacida el 17-Junio / borned June-17:
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Beautiful !

How do you deal with the plant trying to grow through the roof/ mesh up above ?

Tie the tips down, or cut the growing tips, or just let it push against the mesh ?


It's COLD where I am.

If I'm going to turn on an electric heater, it might as well be a grow light !

But the breaker in that room is only 15 amps ...
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
Beautiful !

How do you deal with the plant trying to grow through the roof/ mesh up above ?

Tie the tips down, or cut the growing tips, or just let it push against the mesh ?

29-Septiembre-2021

Green OldTimers Haze #19 X A5 Haze [Asociación de Cultivadores Españoles (ACE)]; nacida el 17-Junio/born con June-17.

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He empezado a doblar ligeramente la planta, pues esta claro que acabará tocando en la malla antipajaros:
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Today, 31°C (88°F) maximum in the shade, 13°C (55°F) minimum at night, humidity ranging from 30 to 70%. I have started to bend the plant slightly, as it is clear that it will end up touching the bird netting:

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Big Bud Little Bud.

Big Bud is a Blueberry Headband Cross.

Little Bud is a Chem cross seedling.

One of the buds had minor mold and 2 of the other plants are ready so I guess it's Time to Chop Down the Cherry Tree.

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Last pic taken this morning when I was cutting part of the bottom of the plant.

I cut the top half off, and hung that up, then came back today to cut the next quarter.

Each plant has about a 1/4 plant left, and some little seed filled buds.

Appeasing my Seed Jones by making some crosses with a Chem father (well actually a Chem Cross father).

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/\ Blueberry Headband cross.

I mark the stem so I know where to cut. I'm doing a balancing act, trying to give at least some of the seeded buds to create some mature seeds.

I take it a step at a time. The bottom 1/4 of the Indica leaning plants, Blueberry Headband and Romberry, has big buds on most of the branches - and I found some mold on one of them yesterday.

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A BUG ATE BY BUD ! ! !

Is there more than one bug ? The plant is a Cookie Cross.

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St. Phatty

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A tiny little piece of "Dropped on Floor" bud.

From the outdoor Romberry cross.

That part was cut about 5 days ago. Then I knocked off a few buds before I wised up and moved it to a different drying place.

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Middle of England has seen 8c a few nights and 12s in the day. It's clear tomorrow, before a week of reasonable temperatures, with a high expectation of wet trousers. Following which, Siberian Tigers will move down from the north. Bringing perilous conditions. In just 3 weeks, We will be wearing hats and scarfs, as we set a guy on fire to keep warm.

Like your bedroom, the window is closing.

If any newbies are growing modern genetics aimed at our environment, and wondering when they will be ready. You missed it. It's just a few outliers out there now. Some heirloom stuff perhaps. In October you just watch for when the weather runs out. Usually the second or third week. Ideally you want plants that finish in September.

The red colours are showing on most plants that display them. My pot plants, and all the others dropping the leaves the mould multiplies upon. It's a mould shit storm out there, and the rain will turn on the shit fan.
 

Crazy Chester

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Middle of England has seen 8c a few nights and 12s in the day. It's clear tomorrow, before a week of reasonable temperatures, with a high expectation of wet trousers. Following which, Siberian Tigers will move down from the north. Bringing perilous conditions. In just 3 weeks, We will be wearing hats and scarfs, as we set a guy on fire to keep warm.

Like your bedroom, the window is closing.

If any newbies are growing modern genetics aimed at our environment, and wondering when they will be ready. You missed it. It's just a few outliers out there now. Some heirloom stuff perhaps. In October you just watch for when the weather runs out. Usually the second or third week. Ideally you want plants that finish in September.

The red colours are showing on most plants that display them. My pot plants, and all the others dropping the leaves the mould multiplies upon. It's a mould shit storm out there, and the rain will turn on the shit fan.

Man, I feel for you. I lost more than a few crops when I lived out there that flowered out beautifully and then molded up when rain came and decided to stick around for a few days. It sucks!
 

St. Phatty

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Middle of England has seen 8c a few nights and 12s in the day. It's clear tomorrow, before a week of reasonable temperatures, with a high expectation of wet trousers. Following which, Siberian Tigers will move down from the north. Bringing perilous conditions. In just 3 weeks, We will be wearing hats and scarfs, as we set a guy on fire to keep warm.

>>> Siberian Tigers will move down from the north

Is that another term for storm ?

I would expect some enterprising growers to make a wheeled contraption, perhaps with walls, definitely with a light.

Just wheel it so it covers the outdoor plants and protects them from the cold, and gives them light.

This being ICMag, someone has to have built something like that.
 
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