Bios
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Thanks sweetman!
So some good news and some bad news.
Bad news is that one of the three big timewarps, showed male. Had to chop him down, was almost 7 feet tall and very busy.
Good news is that the other two are showing me definate white pistols, I feel like its late to show sex, planted them in april, showed sex end of august.... opinions?
The other four that are well into flower are doing great, have not located any pests.
On the two bigger ones I put some metal fencing, the one w/ 2"x4" holes. I tryed it get it around the other two timewarp that just showed me sex,but they are just to big, I would have to create a platform to attach the fence to. So for those I'm rigging a rope from tree to tree, and then off the rope im going to hang like a netting, and hopefully create somekind of support for the buds to grow into / hang on when they get heavy.
I made the big mistake of waiting so long to secure the fence material. Oh well next year.
Its supposed to be el nino this year so, i was thinking of rigging a tarp for the two big texadas, if and when rain comes.
I just gave the four that are well into flower their last dose of vitamins and minerals, a compost tea from a friend of mine. I will wait a week or so and flush them, depending on how the trichomes look.
Will have some pictures to come.
For now take care
So some good news and some bad news.
Bad news is that one of the three big timewarps, showed male. Had to chop him down, was almost 7 feet tall and very busy.
Good news is that the other two are showing me definate white pistols, I feel like its late to show sex, planted them in april, showed sex end of august.... opinions?
The other four that are well into flower are doing great, have not located any pests.
On the two bigger ones I put some metal fencing, the one w/ 2"x4" holes. I tryed it get it around the other two timewarp that just showed me sex,but they are just to big, I would have to create a platform to attach the fence to. So for those I'm rigging a rope from tree to tree, and then off the rope im going to hang like a netting, and hopefully create somekind of support for the buds to grow into / hang on when they get heavy.
I made the big mistake of waiting so long to secure the fence material. Oh well next year.
Its supposed to be el nino this year so, i was thinking of rigging a tarp for the two big texadas, if and when rain comes.
I just gave the four that are well into flower their last dose of vitamins and minerals, a compost tea from a friend of mine. I will wait a week or so and flush them, depending on how the trichomes look.
Will have some pictures to come.
For now take care