You keep trimming and typing and it will be keyboard hash next time.Hello all-
Lunch break, peanut butter and home-made jelly sandwich...yummm!
Really enjoying the trimming today. The weather is in the mid 80's, gentle breeze, birds a chirping, beautiful outside.
I've found 3 Kolas with a bit of rot in them, trimmed them first. No worms yet, the resident bats did a great job, only sprayed once with BT this year...knock on wood!
So far so good, no complaints yet.
The sandwich is gone time for dessert, scissor hash!....double yumm!
TMB-
I only had to spray BT once so far this year too, I've never noticed how many bats we have around here but we have a lot! And boy do they help! You and my buddy out in Folsom were the first to clue me off that they were the ones giving me worm grace. Great trimming weather, I'm in between plants at the moment. I keep looking at my watch, and looking at this plant, and looking at my watch... and looking at this plant.... any second now.... hahaha.Hello all-
Lunch break, peanut butter and home-made jelly sandwich...yummm!
Really enjoying the trimming today. The weather is in the mid 80's, gentle breeze, birds a chirping, beautiful outside.
I've found 3 Kolas with a bit of rot in them, trimmed them first. No worms yet, the resident bats did a great job, only sprayed once with BT this year...knock on wood!
So far so good, no complaints yet.
The sandwich is gone time for dessert, scissor hash!....double yumm!
TMB-
Hey Fumble-Hey there Treeman. I'm back, and calmed down. I just freaked when I saw my girls. I thought the PK was done too, by the color of the buds. But when I look under the scope, I am only seeing a little amber, mostly white. I was going to start trimming tomorrow. Should I wait though, for more amber?
I think that's a great idea, most now some later!Thanks TMB and Wheezer. I am going to start chopping and trimming today. I do have covers for the rain, so that wont be a problem. I can't wait til it is dried and cured. Hella excited. Maybe I will leave some of the bottom stuff go a little longer for that couchlock high.
I just looked at my calendar and she is at 12 weeks TMB. Assuming I got the beginning date right. lol. Next year I will be a calendar marking mofo.
Rain expected Monday night, then another storm late Tuesday, most of Wednesday, chance on Thursday.What's the rain projection down your way? Were only talking an inch or less here so not much chance of mold if there's no rotted buds left on plant. Probabley more damage from weight of the water resting on buds and breaking branches?
Can't wait to sample it bro!!Hello all-
Almost a month since my last update, busy month.
October and April are my two busiest months at work, add on top of that the harvest, my son's football schedule (made all-stars, but lost their playoff game last night), hardly a dull moment. The next two weeks his football and basketball schedule over-lap each other, going to be crazy!
Harvest report....
The 4 Mad Purps produced 7.5 lbs. I'm guessing plant #1 was 12-14 oz, plant #2 was 3+lbs, a true monster for that strain, plant #3 10-12 oz, and plant #4 (cousin it) 2.5+lbs. Very tough strain to grow outdoors because I only have clones of this strain, and when introduced to the garden in June from a 15-9 indoor light schedule they want to start flowering, even with artificial lighting to keep then on a 15-9 schedule. This is why the large difference in production numbers.
The SR-71's are HUGE right now. If the Mad Purps produced 7.5lbs, I'm guessing that the SR-71's will be over 10lbs for the 4 plants total, 12-14 lbs wouldn't surprise me either. 2 are for sure 3+ponderers, so much weight right now on those plants. Looks like next Monday (Nov 7th) the harvest starts for them. I need to get them down and done before Thanksgiving.
Rambling on, medicated on the Mad Purps...
TMB-
Hell yeah, glad Cousin It was a heavy one. SR-71 sounds insane. Looks like the gophers didn't trip you up to bad at all. If you walked away with 20lbs from this grow, I think you'd be sitting pretty for the rest of the year.Hello all-
Almost a month since my last update, busy month.
October and April are my two busiest months at work, add on top of that the harvest, my son's football schedule (made all-stars, but lost their playoff game last night), hardly a dull moment. The next two weeks his football and basketball schedule over-lap each other, going to be crazy!
Harvest report....
The 4 Mad Purps produced 7.5 lbs. I'm guessing plant #1 was 12-14 oz, plant #2 was 3+lbs, a true monster for that strain, plant #3 10-12 oz, and plant #4 (cousin it) 2.5+lbs. Very tough strain to grow outdoors because I only have clones of this strain, and when introduced to the garden in June from a 15-9 indoor light schedule they want to start flowering, even with artificial lighting to keep then on a 15-9 schedule. This is why the large difference in production numbers.
The SR-71's are HUGE right now. If the Mad Purps produced 7.5lbs, I'm guessing that the SR-71's will be over 10lbs for the 4 plants total, 12-14 lbs wouldn't surprise me either. 2 are for sure 3+ponderers, so much weight right now on those plants. Looks like next Monday (Nov 7th) the harvest starts for them. I need to get them down and done before Thanksgiving.
Rambling on, medicated on the Mad Purps...
TMB-
Just the 1 plant the gophers got. I agree, between 18-20 total is my guess, I'll be very happy with those numbers, knock on wood, still a lot of work in front of me, not to the finish line yet, but I can see it.Hell yeah, glad Cousin It was a heavy one. SR-71 sounds insane. Looks like the gophers didn't trip you up to bad at all. If you walked away with 20lbs from this grow, I think you'd be sitting pretty for the rest of the year.
You know how time consuming that sports stuff can be, and the all-star practices are an hour+ away, 4 days next week, then the game is 2 hours away.Does he SR71 have a funky smell to it? Sounds like a real busy month.dirrtyd