Not a bad problem to have.
up over the fence I go killer man
Believe me. Thatās one of my biggest worries. Iām in a neighborhood so I tried to keep them shorter than my 6 foot privacy fence. Iām thinking of making a sign to put in my garden.
IF YOU WANT SOMEā¦ ASK FOR IT.
PLEASE DO NOT STEAL IT!
I think this evening before lights out, Iām going to start my Bud Buster Pro @BudBusterPro schedule. I did the BBP only in flower last run and I think it worked well, I want to try the full gamut this time, without any screw ups! Hehehe.
@BudBusterPro
Do you think it will be ok for me to use BBP before I transplant into their forever homes? Or should I transplant first then start running the BBP? I donāt want to cause undo stress to these girls, if I can help it.
Mike,
You can start the program at 2ml/8 oz when your seedlings have their first set of true leavesā¦I have a few growers that are applying it to clones as soon as their cut and put in the clonerā¦
BBP will never cause stress as it enhances metabolic efficiency in the tissuesof any sized plantā¦
I suggest you start your program (7 day intervals) and just transplant whenever their size dictates, irregardless of your application schedulingā¦by the time you have 3 sets of true leaves just bump your application rates to 2.5ml/8 oz and continue right up to the flip (where we go to a couple 3.0ml/8 oz appsā¦)
Appreciate the question and donāt hesitate if you have any moreā¦
Bob
Thanks for the reply Bob. I really want to wait about another week to transplant but Iām anxious to get the BBP started.
BBP through the entire grow makes for awesome results cuz
Well FART!
We had a gig ass storm blow thru. Still raining but thru the windowvi can see mybplants are prettyvtrashed.
That sux cuz, I canāt ālikeā that post
Heartbreaker
Do you remember last yearās big storm came through, trashed 50 outta 120 outdoors of ours. Been there done that cuz, in other words. Nothing but a heartbreaker
Oh shit, I hope thay arenāt too bad Mike, Mother Nature can be cruel.
Yeah man, mine got whipped around pretty bad. I went to survey the damage today and lost a couple branches, but not too bad. Thatās part of the excitement of outdoor over here. When you make it all the way to harvest with something halfway decent, it feels like you really accomplished something!
Mine were all laying down. Several branches broken off and gone somewhere else. I believe some is salvageable. Iām pretty heartbroken. One of the plants that took a major hit was a very nice C99 lady. I donāt think she will make it. Branches all broken off and the main trunk is laying sideways.
I was DAYS away from an outdoor harvestā¦we got 55 inchās of rain in 3 days. You know the restā¦when the water receeded, all were gone .
I know the pain, sorry
Ugh. Bummer. Iād use garden stakes, prop em up and reinforce to see if I could get something out of them.
Yes. I will work on them in the morning. Couple years ago I had an outside plant blew over and I propped it up with a propane tank. It kept on growing.
That truly sucks brother.
Itās the proverbial āSpilt Milkā! What are we to do? Grab our bootstraps and try again!
Sorry buddy, those C99 weāre looking stellar, I hope youcan salvage something.
@BigMike55 Thatās a hard loss, that tentās gonna be savior. Stay safe and dry.