Hard to tell due to the other plants around it. Will check it and get back to you
If i wrap my hands around the flower and sniff hard “Cotton Candy”. Otherwise all i smell is the Shiskaberry
Thanks @Rhino_buddy and @MissinBissin !
Hard to tell due to the other plants around it. Will check it and get back to you
If i wrap my hands around the flower and sniff hard “Cotton Candy”. Otherwise all i smell is the Shiskaberry
Thanks @Rhino_buddy and @MissinBissin !
that is an awesome problem to have
I think this winter I will meld some shishkaberry with the coastal blueberry … hopefully have beans ready for gardens next spring… it really needs to happen hehe
It FINALLY RAINED yesterday!!! This was a mixed blessing as we were vending in a massive park so the one heavy rainstorm during the day made things a little complicated but then in got sunny and dried out so all was well.
The real rain SLAMMED the are with hail to boot **5 minutes after Mrs. P and I packed up everything into our car! We felt very blessed.
Additional blessings include winning the KUBB tournament and this getting my own set. It’s a fun Swedish/Viking lawn game you play as follows:
The only thing I bought for myself was:
Flipping through here so many of these plants are already in my yard under my care. This is classic text on esoteric traditional herbalism from one of the most influential herbalists of the Paris occult revival.
Today is a rest day as we pushed from 6:00am through to 10pm with loading, driving, set-up, all day vending, then breakdown, drive home. We still have to unpack today as it was raining to hard yesterday.
Hoping all your Saturdays were great! And today ends up as you want it too!
Harvesting time is coming up close! The Coastal Blueberry is the most faded plant in the yard.
It’s still not ready yet but prob next weekend.
The in ground Frankie may come down this afternoon after the rain stops as it’s no longer growing and has tones of leaf death. I think it got drier in the recently hot weeks thank I had expected as I only had enough rain water to ensure the fabric pot plants were saturated.
Otherwise Heathcliff got cozy in one of his many dry-spots prepping in his own way before the storm.
He got annoyed with my close-up photo and cut me a dirty look…
Additionally this came in the mail on Friday from @NDNCHILD and I was so busy this weekend I forgot to post my thank you!
Have as good of a Monday as Monday will allow folks! I personally am starting my day right with this morning movie:
All the very best to everyone reading!
I pulled my Coastal Blueberry yesterday. It is filling the shop with its aroma, fighting with the Super Skunk, to see who fills the nose the most.
I lucked out considering how big my flowers are and how hard it rained overnight.
Going through each plant with my jewellery loupe I see cloudy trichomes so I can gratefully harvest at any moment and still have good meds but am going to keep pushing a lot of these plants as I don’t have the time to do all the work until next weekend.
Frankenstein: This plant is done. It’s ended earlier and finished much smaller than the other one. In the jeweller’s glass I see some problems starting to develop so no matter what stage it’s in (cloudy trichs thankfully) it’s coming down in the hour.
Here is the other Frankenstein for comparison. I think this one is a better representation of the genetics vs the other.
Sour Diesel: Danny T Cut: this really stacked in the week and looking even more stacked by the day.
Shiskaberry 3F2: Having the biggest flowers I’ve ever grown outdoors I’m keeping a close eye on this. I think it can take on a week or two more but as it’s cloudy like all the others it’ll come down the moment I have any concerns.
Florida Ditch Weed “Pink Eye of the Tiger Cut”: I’d be taking this down first if it was not for the need to process the in-ground Frankenstein. It’s basically done and will come down next weekend for sure.
UK Cheese: is already dropping enough leaves to tell me that it wants me to have an easier time cropping her. I can see the bouquet of flowers in the bin already with each easy to clean up and then easy to buck after dried.
Alaska Thunderfuck: I’m thinking it’s a little thinner than it should be as I know I need to rest these beds a season which I am doing next year. Otherwise I’m very much looking forward to sampling this more than all the others from all i’ve read about the effects. It also smells really sweet and I am a hummingbird.
Coastal Blueberry: The fade on this is fantastic! It stinks of blueberry and much like @THCeed 's I’m taking it down as soon as possible next weekend.
Limed-Orange: Is another plant that has stacked in the week amazingly! It’s harder to smell now with all the rain but on the stem rub still has all the magic intact.
Thanks for checking in folks, I’m now off to enter trim jail.
Yes, the Sour Diesel and Limed Orange have really packed on the bud this last week.
Everything looking good @Pigeonman, glad you and the cat made through with no damage!
what an awesome garden and I like that you include the cat in your updates
Loving the fade on the plants. Looks like the Coastal Blueberry is delivering for you. The wet weather and dropping temps are a good test for her. Hopefully the delicious blueberry terps come thru for you in the cure. I figure mine still have at least 3 weeks to go… maybe 4. Night time temps are getting down about 5 to 7 and it’s been wet weather with sunny breaks here for several days. I’m still trying to wrap my head around the difference in finishing times with me being so much further north. Elevation and the lower temps maybe?
That Shishka bush is incredible LOL will be fun to see how she weighs out.
Well it’s done and the Frankie is down.
The branches are full and look like this:
Ugly brown leaves all will get sucked off (hehehehe) into the net bag below as the spinning blades do their thing.
I didn’t record the washing process which i did outside. The water was fucking gross so I’m glad I do this. Upwind is a 8 story building being made so there’s a lot of fine particles coming off the plants in this years wash.
As for the drying after washing…
I had expected some time in the week to clear out this embarrassment enough to both hang the washed and not have a cluster fuck of “to be dealt with” stuff everywhere.
Two grip stands, some parachute chord and sandbags with a fan. It works though and the fan in there is circulating the air very well.
And now a footbath (no seeds this time) and a hefty lunch of Rye French Toast with peanut butter, raw honey and cinnamon-sugar.
All the best folks!
You are a strange man. Rye french toast and peanut butter? You can’t make that shit up. Now I am intrigued, LOL.
@Pigeonman as I sit in the garden having a lunchtime beer… you are inspiring me to be even less mindful of legal ramifications when I put my grow together next year. Truly, an inspiration… with the variety AND making sure the cats have fun… AND the amazing Brugmansia trees.
An inspiration to all Grow on
It was French Toast made with Rye bread with 3x different toppings: Cinnamon Sugar, Peanut Butter, and Raw Honey.
If you eat Rye bread try it out!
I’m pushing the edge of my legal limit yes but with my current licence I haven’t fully crossed a line… yet.
I passed out for a few hours after all that work earlier + the carb loading leaving me with just enough time to do some defoliation and fog everything with H0Cl.
Here i was hoping for more water for the plants but not like this.
This will be a problem and I’m hoping I don’t have to pull late night cropping like a creeper but may have too depending on how things look as the days progress.
FUCK!!!
Am I reading that right with 8 straight days of at you @Hashpants ?!?
Yes and we just got 5 in. Of rain last week. Oh well ( eyore voice)
@Pigeonman I hope it all works out for you.
I lost damn near everything this year outdoors.
my heart to yours @chronix !
Sorry to head that @chronix
Also WHEN is Cannabis done growing outside & should I worry about 4 days of rain myself?
Never grew outside, so im just watching for mold, making sure they have good air flow and looking for anything odd.