This pisses me off. Every time I make some dumb ass statement about how everything is going well the shit hits the fan. The past 5 days suck. Once I brought the big ones in we had a weather shift. A cold front dug down and dragged across the state. Almost a week of 100% humidity 24/7. If the cali girls were still alive they would be big fuzzy balls of rot by now.

As things stand the garden has 2 big plants I have been taking my own sweet time stage harvesting. About half of each is still there, and I wander down there each day and bring in a pile of buds. There are also 3 clones of the wide one and 3 clones of the big one out there in the rain too.

One of this years major goals was to create a rot resistant plant. Last short season I crossed some of my better Sativs strains with a Thai male. Then backcrossed them again. Planted the seeds, they grew into monsters. Four of them yielded 3+ lbs each. One gave 5lbs 4 ozs. No mold or rot. But the weather was perfect so I could not say the Thai genes had any effect.

Well, I just took the tour in the rain and there is no mold. None. Nada.

I know this means nothing to you all. But for me it's big. I now have a clue on how to pull big harvests regardless of humidity or rain. This will also go into part 2 of my next grow log. Short season is here, and that is when I get to fuck around and create new strains. BWHAHAHAHA. This will be fun.

This grow log is almost done. I have a ton of pics I will EVENTUALY post. Still have 8 holes with plants or clones that need to dry out. I will leave one in and spray water on it each day to force it to mold. Stress test it to distruction.

After I digest this harvest I will also have individual yield numbers and totals. They will go in this log. And i will finish with my fuck ups and triumphs, and what I learned over the last year. So I ain't dead yet. We may learn something still.

Later

OH
oldhaole Reviewed by oldhaole on . Just Another Crappy Day in Paradise Maui Grow Log Aloha from Hawaii, As Febuary draws to a close we here in the islands have short window of time to work. A seed put in the ground here in December will get 3 ft high and yield an oz or so. A seed put in the ground in January will have some that sky and some that do indeed go off and provide us over summer. If you would like to take a ride stick around. Exhibit A In the beginning Rating: 5