Thinking about and feeling for any growers being affected by all the fires.
Around here its orange skies and raining fine ash.
Thinking about and feeling for any growers being affected by all the fires.
Around here its orange skies and raining fine ash.
Not so good in Northern Nevada either. The air quality was past the red danger zone and into purple yesterday. In 30+ years here, I have never seen it go past the red; Not even when Yellowstone burned. We had visible hot ash in the yard during the Yellowstone fire; so far none with this fire(s).
I decided in late June to cull this yr’s outdoor grow…too much going on and people have turned nutso. Didn’t need the flower and still have some fresh frozen from last yr for hash this winter, so down they came.
Kept the maters though…
I decided 2 years ago to leave central California(am still waiting ) because of this shit. Basic infrastructure is crumbling. Sayonara
I like it here in Northern Nevada. In fact I am only a few miles from the border, and I haven’t visited California in a long time. used to love the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe…not so much any more. Unfortunately we have been Californicated thru the years by escapees from Cali!. The only thing good that happenned was that my house tripled in value and is still going up.
Do you mean my plants? Directly above your post?
They are indeed herer— crosses though. These pix are jack x jäger.
First time with them—really looking forward to seeing what they do. Fortunate to get this seed stock.
I second that. It’s a hell of a thing…Safety to all.
gorgeous plants there! textbook examples of what cannabis should look like outdoors
Thanks so much. This plant grows like a weed.
Damn fine looking plant @lazylightning welcome to OG!
thanks so much
The lady’s look like they love smoke stacking nicely .
last night it got cold here, and I have some plants that are far from done, so I brought them inside. I still have at least a month to go on a 5.5 foot durban plant in a 15 gallon pot. So, now I have a 5.5 foot tall plant inside, with no tent space to squeeze it in to. I have a few plants that I will be chopping within a week,so I may just let it sit inside, with the ambient light from the window to keep it alive, and then pop it in to a tent space and bend it over and finish it up that way. I hate to harvest it a month or so early.
The nights have been dipping down to 33 here, so rather than risk losing any plants I decided to harvest them now, though they both could go a little longer, especially the durban. That is not a good plant for outdoors in Michigan as it turns out, though it ended up out there by a fluke. The other plant is a Long Bottom Fighter (starfighter pheno) freebie I got from GLG, and the yield on that is pretty nice, but I have not sampled any of that yet so the jury is still out on that one. I will post some pics later of the plants pre-harvest.
i’ll have to dig out the pix of the ash all over them. but we survived just fine! fire didn’t get closer than three miles. but others were not as fortunate…