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Nice I'd hate to heat that space, got a pictureI brought 1/2 of mine into the Den last night it has 12 ft ceilings LOL
the others stayed outside to big to bring in.
Nice I'd hate to heat that space, got a pictureI brought 1/2 of mine into the Den last night it has 12 ft ceilings LOL
the others stayed outside to big to bring in.
OK so I looked at my plants very carefully today and found 6 areas with brown looked like rot but turned out to be a some kind of cocoon and close to that a hole with a worm not to far from it. So today no bud rot no PM, sugar leaves have a few amber buds are cloudy still a ways to go. Gonna be close his year.Doesn't take long my friend. Leaf blower works wonders.
OK so I looked at my plants very carefully today and found 6 areas with brown looked like rot but turned out to be a some kind of cocoon and close to that a hole with a worm not to far from it. So today no bud rot no PM, sugar leaves have a few amber buds are cloudy still a ways to go. Gonna be close his year.
More like a brown silken cocoon.
The worms are hatching find em before they bore they can kill good bud fastMore like a brown silken cocoon.most likely to late to do much
Looked at my plants again to day no PM or BR, it's gonna rain again tonight a little and tomorrow most of the day so I'm gonna bag them again see what happens.OK so I looked at my plants very carefully today and found 6 areas with brown looked like rot but turned out to be a some kind of cocoon and close to that a hole with a worm not to far from it. So today no bud rot no PM, sugar leaves have a few amber buds are cloudy still a ways to go. Gonna be close his year.
Nope not gonna happen, the wife seen some amber after tasting some bud that broke off two weeks ago she out side taking them down right now. Nevermind.good luck Neighbor!
I reckon so.happy wife
happy life!
enjoy the harvest!
I am in NY as well. Still a couple of weeks out for my first to harvest yet I think. I moved a couple into my greenhouse to see how they finish vs. outside. I use a scaffolding set up with wire mesh scrog. I use a plastic pipe bent into the top of the scaffold and tarp the top. It only goes up as needed. Otherwise it pops off in 30 seconds.Ok I'm in New York, the weather is already turning to ****. My question is has anyone built a canopy to put over the plants to shield them from this cold rain we will get. I would think they still have 3 weeks or more to finish..also the night Temps are dipping into the high 40s
I think I had at least two weeks to go but you just gave me a great idea for next year. Why can't I make a hoop house from PVC that goes up for Sept Oct, Cheap easy works. Thanks.I am in NY as well. Still a couple of weeks out for my first to harvest yet I think. I moved a couple into my greenhouse to see how they finish vs. outside. I use a scaffolding set up with wire mesh scrog. I use a plastic pipe bent into the top of the scaffold and tarp the top. It only goes up as needed. Otherwise it pops off in 30 seconds.
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Last year you asked me about New York Legal pot, They did approve something there but they havent worked out the particulars or how much they are gonna tax this **** into the ground. Cops see folks with weed they just walk away more **** going than that.If NY goes legal on the growing I have a Good Buddy who lives there and we were talking maybe a hoop house for sept-oct too
They need to sheit or get off the pot in NY
Do you know anyone who had a grow going where five-o just turned the cheek recently?Last year you asked me about New York Legal pot, They did approve something there but they havent worked out the particulars or how much they are gonna tax this **** into the ground. Cops see folks with weed they just walk away more **** going than that.
No I don'tDo you know anyone who had a grow going where five-o just turned the cheek recently?
I told my friend who owns his house already not worth the risk, asset forfeiture is still on the books for weed growing
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