PioneerValleyOG
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My backyard!!!!Gonna be the first time for me, I think im going to go through https://ag.umass.edu/services/soil-plant-nutrient-testing-laboratory/ordering-information-forms
My backyard!!!!Gonna be the first time for me, I think im going to go through https://ag.umass.edu/services/soil-plant-nutrient-testing-laboratory/ordering-information-forms
I'm saddened by your loss. What is the lesson?Nope.. I was moving my plants inside because it is supposed to rain for the next 2 days.. I probably weigh the same as my pots, so here we are.. LOL! Usually I drag them and it takes me a while to get them in..
It's the better choice, I soothed my desire by chopping one plant but leaving a few others to ride it out. Weather report for the next week looks like 75% crap, but it'll be what it'll be.Had exact same dilemma, I didn't chop. May regret, but am taking advice, and waiting.
Get a man to do it... LMAOI'm saddened by your loss. What is the lesson?
After I bring them back out, they are staying out.. By the time I'm done moving them, I'm sweating and need a drink!I've moved plants before, moving plants sucks. Don't move plants.
I think it’s more about when they get rain than how much they get. Humboldt County, CA’s website says their driest areas get 40” of rain per year, which is what we get. But this climate data for Eureka shows they have four super-dry months in the summer that are perfectly timed to allow for flowering in low humidity -So I saw this on another forum and thought I’d bring it over here. This really shows why those dinks out west can grow without mold issues and we can’t. Looks like central/western mass is even worse then the rest of the state.
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Wow! One that didn’t catch fire!
Yup, it's true I lived in Willits and in jackson state forest. It's true, got two seasons out there in the Triangle.I think it’s more about when they get rain than how much they get. Humboldt County, CA’s website says their driest areas get 40” of rain per year, which is what we get. But this climate data for Eureka shows they have four super-dry months in the summer that are perfectly timed to allow for flowering in low humidity -
Yearly & Monthly weather - Eureka, CA
Eureka, California, USA - Climate and weather forecast by month. Detailed climate information with charts - average monthly weather with temperature, pressure, humidity, precipitation, wind, daylight, sunshine, visibility, and UV index data. The month with the least rainfall in Eureka...www.weather-us.com
Stress-free harvest? Are you shitting me? BUAHAHAhahaSome pics of the last girls standing, definitely going to be harvesting into the first week of November. PM is pretty much nonexistent and im barely even seeing rot, just brown spots from cat damage but not spreading or seeing whispy white mold on the damaged areas so im not too worried about the rain today/tomorrow.
Cali O View attachment 4715877 OG18 View attachment 4715882 Sour D View attachment 4715881 White Widow View attachment 4715878 random cutting I put into the ground back in July View attachment 4715880
First plant curing up (the bagseed) smells like cake/cream/kush/stank, looking nice! View attachment 4715883
Now that the plants are coming down I can get a better look at the termite damage... View attachment 4715884View attachment 4715885
Hope everyones having a happy and hopefully low stress harvest lol, I was supposed to have 4 extra pairs of hands to help especially with trimming but COVID reared its head in my household so im in quarantine until the 29th
Emergency chop of my Lucky to make room for another heater. Rain, freezng rain, large sleet and wispy snow between sun and thunder. Interesting days here. 31 last night. Same tonight.Stress-free harvest? Are you shitting me? BUAHAHAhaha
Awesome sauceEmergency chop of my Lucky to make room for another heater. Rain, freezng rain, large sleet and wispy snow between sun and thunder. Interesting days here. 31 last night. Same tonight.
Plant was my smallest. Not impressive. Trimmed it all. Kept a few good tasters and passed all the rest on today. Just one more week. Please??View attachment 4716079View attachment 4716080View attachment 4716081
I was gonna say if she was a doe, I'd give ya a hard time,.but that's a fine plant.Emergency chop of my Lucky to make room for another heater. Rain, freezng rain, large sleet and wispy snow between sun and thunder. Interesting days here. 31 last night. Same tonight.
Plant was my smallest. Not impressive. Trimmed it all. Kept a few good tasters and passed all the rest on today. Just one more week. Please??View attachment 4716079View attachment 4716080View attachment 4716081
Had my hopes on it. Lucky Charms. What else to say. Speed dry tester is almost ready. I have a couple that may broaden some perspectives and move goal posts. Only reason I'm fighting so hard.I was gonna say if she was a doe, I'd give ya a hard time,.but that's a fine plant.
Oh, November, you are my wife....Some pics of the last girls standing, definitely going to be harvesting into the first week of November. PM is pretty much nonexistent and im barely even seeing rot, just brown spots from cat damage but not spreading or seeing whispy white mold on the damaged areas so im not too worried about the rain today/tomorrow.
Cali O View attachment 4715877 OG18 View attachment 4715882 Sour D View attachment 4715881 White Widow View attachment 4715878 random cutting I put into the ground back in July View attachment 4715880
First plant curing up (the bagseed) smells like cake/cream/kush/stank, looking nice! View attachment 4715883
Now that the plants are coming down I can get a better look at the termite damage... View attachment 4715884View attachment 4715885
Hope everyones having a happy and hopefully low stress harvest lol, I was supposed to have 4 extra pairs of hands to help especially with trimming but COVID reared its head in my household so im in quarantine until the 29th