haha loving that idea dmcefc.
Your so lucky you got private woods, i would kill to have some land like that !
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haha loving that idea dmcefc.
Your so lucky you got private woods, i would kill to have some land like that !
:jointsmile:hi jungle,yes it f ing can,i lost about 1/3 of my cheese last yr,maybe more.the humidity in my greenhouse was stupid at night:(Quote:
Originally Posted by JungleSuperstar
same here, my 2 girls had about 2weeks longer, but as mould hit early i had to chop, then i fort i sorted all the mouldy bits out and put the others to dry then in the curing stage it hit again, but thats my foult.
harsh man does it hit wen there is a low humidity or a high?Quote:
Originally Posted by busybee
greenthumb hows ur babies duin? shud come down to mine for a smoke got sum skunk no.1 :jointsmile::jointsmile::stoned:
they keep surprising me every time i look at them so i thought i wud take sum more pics as u can never have enough,
pic 1 is the skunk 1 plant which is coming along nice now she has just bent over to get the last of the sun at the end of the day
pic 2 is my falidimite plant
pic 3 is a 12 day old bagseed
pic 4 and 5 are 2 different 14 day old bagseed?
any suggestions why the 2 younger ones have grown much slower??:wtf: the skunk 1 is 7 days old and caught up the 12 day old bagseed?
and sum more.....:thumbsup:
all are bagseed 14 days old, however pic 3 shows sum small support from a stick where one of them fell over...:jointsmile:
by the way busy humidity usually between 65 and high 70's that be alrite?
they look good man im trying to get pics up today to:thumbsup::thumbsup:
:jointsmile:hi jungle,mine where fine until they grew bud(the more dense the bud,the quicker the mold spread!).are they in a greenhouse???:jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by JungleSuperstar
hey busy how much should i worrie about mold seeing as im growing outside??Quote:
Originally Posted by busybee
:jointsmile:hi sticky,my only "out"outdoor experience is from my bro's in spain,i think he only saw mold(only some plants affected) 1 year out of 6. in the uk,its probably more like 5 out of 6,thats why people force-flower,avioding the damp weather of autumn(fall;)):thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by StickyBuds1987
ah ok well it does not rain here as much as it does in the uk so i prob do not have to worrie to much but i will keep and eye out for itQuote:
Originally Posted by busybee