flowering should start within the month
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flowering should start within the month
i just checked the sunrise and sunset of my location in northern california, and it says were still getting 14 hours of sunlight everyday. it says the days wont get to 12 hrs until another 2 months. is this right? im just a little confused now. anyone else in northern california? any local advice would be great
Dutch Passion Seeds just arrived in the mail today. thats not bad for a international delivery. i ordered them on July 30th from rhino seeds, and they were shipped August 1, and got here in less that 5 days. i'll start them up as soon as i get all my indoor equipment and a spot to keep them. any advice for indoor equipment?
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yo check out - http://boards.cannabis.com/growing-i...ml#post1887731
people say 12/12 of light/dark is needed, but I noticed some trichs on a few of my girls today. *shrug* getting a little less than 14hours of sun, I think.
That's actually pretty damn quick, every time I've gotten mail from overseas its taken almost 2 weeks to get to me.Quote:
Originally Posted by gianca
hey everyone, its been a while since the last update, so i just took pictures a few minutes ago.
they are all on bloom nutes now, so in a couple of months i hope to have some nice fat colas
pictures as follows:
1- grape ape x northern lights that was topped by deer a couple months ago.
2- 3 GAxNL all different sizes, because i put them in the ground at different times
3- the biggest of all the plants, it is the one on the left that is in the ground. the leaves are bigger than my hand now!
4- the top of the biggest plant, where you can see hairs starting to shoot out everywhere
5- me standing next to the topped plant in the bucket for size comparison. im 6'2" so i would say the plant is about 3.5' and the biggest is probably about 4-4.5'.
enjoy
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I wish we could just fast forward to harvest time :D
Some of my plants have started producing trichs large enough to see with the naked eye and smell like..... sex. SEX SEX SEX SEX!
Everything is looking good from this end. :yippee:
so the plants have finally gone into full flowering, and look healthy as ever. i've been noticing pest bites more than usual, and i found this guy just chilling on a leaf. does anyone know what this insect is? at first i thought it was a prey mantis (spelling?), but seemed too small to be one.
pictures as follows:
1- the suspect :stoned:
2,3,4,5- some of the MANY bud spots starting to shoot hairs everywhere
enjoy, and any help to my questions would be great. and advice from anyone who sees something i could do different for a greater yeild, i would be more than grateful!
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That is not a praying mantis. Mantis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaQuote:
Originally Posted by gianca
No clue what kind of bug it is exactly but I've think I have seen them on my plants also. Only bugs I really have problems with here are leaf hoppers, caterpillars, and every now and then grass hoppers.
Far as maxing yield LST and ferts. From what I hear/read anyway. Might want to post a pic of that bug under Plant Problems and ask your question about maxing yield once your plants have started to flower under Growing Information and/or Advanced Techniques.
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just more pictures for your viewing pleasure. i hope you like what you see
pictures as follows:
1,2- a couple plants i put in the ground a while ago and that didnt adjust well to the soil in my backyard, so i uprooted them and put them in pots.
3- bud spots, growing nicely :rastasmoke:
4- picture of my topped plant, with the ones in the ground in the backround (next to the grape vine and pomegranate tree)
5- i decided to LST the topped plant a little bit just so they are not crowding eachother, and so they get more direct sunlight to where they used to be crowding eachother.
hope you enjoy,
gianca
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