Yeah I only topped this thing once, then LST it with a few bends; everything else is all due to your solid genetics mixing there buddy. I did strip the lower canopy and it’s got lots of airflow. Y’all can’t see it in the image but trust me.
Just picked all my black raspberries and tried a “easy no gelatin recipe” uses less sugar and made syrup instead delicious syrup but very hard to spread well very easy too easy to spread. What’s your technique? Might either recoil and add pectin or gelatin.
I go with equal parts sugar to fruit a little lemon and no pectin. Some things like my Gooseberries set firm, this rasp jam looks horrorshow but sooo good. Tomorrow i’m making current jam and tayberry jam.
It’s been a rough week so I’ve been looking after everything but haven’t posted much. Gonna try to change that and do a few shots every few days again.
I just started giving the girls flower nutrient solution and will be increasing the PPM each week for the next while with a tapering off period followed by flush weeks in September. It feels weird saying September but it’s not that far away… (sigh).
Nothing has gotten as big as last years… and in a way I’m slightly grateful because trim jail was long and hard (3/4 lb after dry and cure from 1x plant). There’s still tonnes of time to grow so we’ll all see what happens.
Gorgeous! Love your garden! All of my cannabis is smaller this year too. The White Widow cross looks interesting. I always feel like ww needs something. She’s generally pretty lackluster in flavor. I call it the water of bud. Hope the Orange gives it some!
Thanks @Meesh ! The WWxCO was gifted to me and bred by @Foreigner . I’m not sure if he’s run them yet or if I have lucked out as the tester! Will fully report once it’s all done and cured and hope for some nice terps to pop.
Steady as she goes! Leaves started to go lime last week so I foliar fed with worm casting tea yesterday and already they looked better today. In addition I used the castings from the tea to make a slurry of worm casting sludge to boost them also by the roots. Tomorrow will be regular feedings.