Getting a bit too tall for the suburbs

Lmao wow I can’t believe your experience, how totally incredible. Your plants look insane! It’s so nice to have your expertise available!! So, I feel addicted to growing and watching every single moment and day of these beauties. The resiliency is amazing yes! Makes me want to move to the country and just be a full time grower. Lol
 

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Okay all I can say is just WOW!! The branches I super cropped with you and @Sid V help are unbelievable! They are just so full like exploding with buds Im shocked! Thank you so much for that help a few weeks back it really made an incredible difference and the timing must’ve been perfect!
Was going to suggest softening stems with pliers but that was a month ago. Timing was dead on!
 
Okay all I can say is just WOW!! The branches I super cropped with you and @Sid V help are unbelievable! They are just so full like exploding with buds Im shocked! Thank you so much for that help a few weeks back it really made an incredible difference and the timing must’ve been perfect!
Oops wrong Sid V so sorry!! Thankyou for your help @SidV Also wanted to thank @twentyeight.threefive thankyou SOoooo much!!! You guys are seriously the super shit!!
 
Was going to suggest softening stems with pliers but that was a month ago. Timing was dead on!
@Southernontariogrower I did try to do that too its a really nerve wracking practice but it definitely pays off! I am curious what your grow stage you are in as Im in southern ont aswell and we had all that rain and cool weather but now super humid..? Also what should I be mindful of during this humidity?
 

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@Southernontariogrower I did try to do that too its a really nerve wracking practice but it definitely pays off! I am curious what your grow stage you are in as Im in southern ont aswell and we had all that rain and cool weather but now super humid..? Also what should I be mindful of during this humidity?
Powdery mildew is rampant in your area too, am from North shore of Lake O, moved west 20 yrs ago. Same here, my plant look like this for most part, sprayer broke early july and had to wait all month 16287051308556890473989114097171.jpg
 

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@Southernontariogrower I did try to do that too its a really nerve wracking practice but it definitely pays off! I am curious what your grow stage you are in as Im in southern ont aswell and we had all that rain and cool weather but now super humid..? Also what should I be mindful of during this humidity?
A few different stages but most not in flower yet. These have some rhuderallis and triploidial genes, my own stupidity in breeding, she is a mutt saying the least, 8 strains in 7 years. So no ldea really just a very early flowering beast with huge buds. Was purple last year. Biggest buds lve grown. 16287054722952798915024390881766.jpg not the best smoke, made nice hash. You can see where l unsuccessfully tried to bend over! Plant on left has bad pm dammage.
 
Powdery mildew is rampant in your area too, am from North shore of Lake O, moved west 20 yrs ago. Same here, my plant look like this for most part, sprayer broke early july and had to wait all month View attachment 4963064
Oh yes I have noticed the mildew on my other garden ivy, wondering what you find works the best for that so I can have on hand? Your plants are amazing so green and lush. Mine are surprisingly in week 3 of flower. Not sure why so early over here or maybe its not.. guess it depends on the strain. Im a bit embarrassed to say I don’t know what my plants are they were kinda an accident :rolleyes: just picked some seeds out of my teenage sons weed container and now I have this…
 

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Oh yes I have noticed the mildew on my other garden ivy, wondering what you find works the best for that so I can have on hand? Your plants are amazing so green and lush. Mine are surprisingly in week 3 of flower. Not sure why so early over here or maybe its not.. guess it depends on the strain. Im a bit embarrassed to say I don’t know what my plants are they were kinda an accident :rolleyes: just picked some seeds out of my teenage sons weed container and now I have this…
1 part milk 10 parts water, spray and soak them down just before sunup. Or after sundown, Any other plants or veg too, cukes, squash, cannabis it works! You might watch for it and get on to right away, it will kill your plants if you let it.
 

Southernontariogrower

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Oh yes I have noticed the mildew on my other garden ivy, wondering what you find works the best for that so I can have on hand? Your plants are amazing so green and lush. Mine are surprisingly in week 3 of flower. Not sure why so early over here or maybe its not.. guess it depends on the strain. Im a bit embarrassed to say I don’t know what my plants are they were kinda an accident :rolleyes: just picked some seeds out of my teenage sons weed container and now I have this…
Those are not three weeks into flower, not sure if out of vegetive state fully. Transitional stage. Ive got 1 plant in flower, a few close but most not, yours are close. No, put on plants not in fridge.lol. ya you can. This one l bent in july as it was over regulation height at that time, her other sis is at eavestrough now. No training, shallow soil.16287070113832047338923329943192.jpg
 
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Those are not three weeks into flower, not sure if out of vegetive state fully. Transitional stage. Ive got 1 plant in flower, a few close but most not, yours are close. No, put on plants not in fridge.lol. ya you can.
Wait are you serious? I thought they were in flower? Lol omg
 

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I feel honestly like a newbs of all newbs but at least no one makes fun of me on here so I am grateful for that! Lmao .:.we all have to start somewhere right! :oops:
More of a pre flower stage, they dont jump like under lights. They ease into it. Gave flower nutes today to promote flowering. Let them know ahead of time. Just doing what l do, anything you do will work. If you can grow a cuke or tomatoes your golden.
 
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