Look into fast flowering outdoor strains, "Time Warp" is the first thing that comes to mind, also a few Master Kush and Trainwreck varieties. You need something that is fast flowering and mold resistant. I was not to far from San Diego last night, and even with the defrosters on full blast, I couldn't keep my windshield from fogging up it was so humid down there. Not even rolling up all my windows could get it to stop, and by the time I got out of there I was just soaked. I believe most Skunk crosses are going to be mold resistant, and easy on beginners.Your an amazing grower. I am an indoor grower who has just started my first out door greenhouse my question is they have started 2 flower and I started them on the connisour from advanced nutrients 2 days later they started to turn light green just a little but my partner says we should b running veg nutrients till aug 15 am in san diego trying 2 do it right ur thoughts
That's false to my knowledge.Ive heard super low humidity can cause mold as well just curious if you can confirm doublejj
It's not fair! That's why I will never be able to grow giants like you guys without some crazy pruning and disease control. I don't know if it's even plausible where I live to attempt it. The largest plants i grew in San Diego were in 25 gal containers and only got about 3 or 4 ft tall above the soil line, I bushed them out and manicured the best I could to prevent mold, and got a healthy harvest. The area I am in now is even more unforgivable at 5800ft up! Good thing I am loaded up on the high quality genetics nowNorCal is drier than that. We have 28% humidity right now, 2:00pm!
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Thats right! Haha. When you had the lights on the plants early in the spring what time in the morning would they come turn off?Pimp'n ain't easy!
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Your a mean dude jj-Wanted to be sure all the chores were done before she watches the Giants game. Busy, busy
Watering & taking a few cuttings off the Medi
You don't get a beautiful garden like this without lot's of hard work!
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The downfall of living by the beach. My humidity stays between 60-80% most of the time.NorCal is drier than that. We have 28% humidity right now, 2:00pm!
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I grew up in Hacienda Heights, went to Los Altos High school, and played Little League 8-12 years old (Pony-Colt after that). Every year the Dodgers had a night dedicated to Little League organizations through out the southland....Little League night. We were very poor, so it was a great treat to attend a BIG LEAGUE GAME! Dad never took me....If I told you the truth, it would just blow it for you guy's, so I'll keep that to myself. Let's just say I serve a hell of a french-toast-in-bed!
Haven't tried any Medijuana yet Hodge, you up for some company?
When I first put the plants out, the lights came on at 3:00am
Dodgers? = They don't need any comment from me right now, they are doing just fine on their own! Besides, I thought you lived above the Giants-Dodger line, at Fresno!
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P.S. The truth is I was born & raised in LA in the 50's-60's when the Dodgers first moved to LA. I went to many many games out at Chavez Ravine. Summer was lay'n at the beach & Vin Scully on the radio. But I've lived in NorCal for over 30 years now & my wife grew up in SF!