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Nice plants dude, how long till harvest??
Thanks. I'm not sure when these babies will be ready to harvest, but i'm keeping an eye on them. The Mango's are pretty quick bloomers while the Tai strain is much slower.
I'll try to get out there this week for some pics.
Peace!
Here is a pic of a patch. Not trying to hijack your thread :p
Only camera I have is on my cell phone :(
Nice looking plants. How many do you have? The leaves on the foremost plant look like my Thai Stick plants. Very broad, long, kind of funny shaped leaves.Quote:
Originally Posted by SouthernGuerilla
Looks good, let me know if anything new develops.
Peace!
Just a hand full or two of plants. Just sack seed plants, looks mostly or pure indica, I suppose... About 1-2ft tall and already starting to bush out. They are about 2months old.Quote:
Originally Posted by dgsgandalf
I just sprayed down the leaves with espom salt water(1 tablespoon to 1 gallon of water) this morning. In a week or two depending on if it ever rains here I'm going to apply some more black strap molasses and urine to the soil. I will probably end up applying a thin layer of hardwood ash(again) on top of all those pine needles to help with the acidity.
Unlike you I started them outdoors so I'll be waiting awhile before they start to flower... :|
lookin good dg!!! i remember when they were weeee babies...lol
whiskeytango
Well, I guess if you don't expect much, you won't get disappointed much. Your plants are looking real nice, maybe a little stretchy from all the shade, but that's part of growing in the great outdoors. Mine do that too, when I try to get them out of the rain and under a tree. When you plant outdoors, you should realize that there will be a certain amount of loss. Sometimes you don't loose much, but sometimes you do. There are lots of bugs, diseases and herbivores that you just can't control like you can indoors.Quote:
Originally Posted by dgsgandalf
All in all, wow, what a difference from the beginning of this thread. Nice, real nice. Congrats, you'll soon be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
A quick word of advice or 2. If it starts raining, check daily for bud rot, especially on any varieties that tend to have tight, dense buds. It would be better to harvest early, than let bud rot begin to spread. If you get it, don't smoke it, very bad for you. Also, now that your plants are getting tall they are also getting heavy around the buds. Especially if it rains, and probably even if it doesn't, some of the heavier buds may break at the stems' weak point if they are not somehow supported. If I get a real big bud going, before the rains come I want to be sure to tie it up to a neighboring bush, steel spike, or something else.
Did I say "nice"?
These pictures make me sick, my plants are so small and the oldest is a month and a half old at barely a foot and not many leaves.