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09-19-2010, 03:08 PM #21OPMember
keeping them small...
getting close, 2 plants look like they'll be ready this waning moon, 2 look like they'll wait a while.
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09-20-2010, 09:45 PM #22Senior Member
keeping them small...
Gj man what Strain are those?
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09-20-2010, 10:05 PM #23OPMember
keeping them small...
Originally Posted by ZeroWingX
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09-20-2010, 10:40 PM #24Senior Member
keeping them small...
Originally Posted by flakeyfoont
whats the smell like?(rub the stalk)
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09-21-2010, 05:34 AM #25OPMember
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Originally Posted by ZeroWingX
it starts getting pretty cool here around the middle of oct. so i hope they hurry up. i'm pretty sure the 2 late bloomers are going to need to be covered at night before they are ready to harvest.
seems like it's been a lot more work this year than last year. had some issues with bugs, which didn't happen last season.
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09-21-2010, 05:51 AM #26Senior Member
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Originally Posted by flakeyfoont
The skunky a kinda earthy dank skunk smell? hint of citris? or rocket fuel? or dead skunk?
Fruity smell like uhhh berry? or like island fruit punchy? er like sweet?
Trying to ID these for ya, least as close as I can get lol...
Where in Cali are u? I'm in SoCal
Yea I have had some Spider Mite trouble as of late... little bastards
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09-22-2010, 11:18 PM #27OPMember
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Originally Posted by ZeroWingX
anyone remember the radio station in Truckee CA from the '70s. call sign was KSML, really cool.but then again most of the stations in those days, before corporate radio were way better than the crap we have to deal with nowdays.
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12-11-2010, 09:20 PM #28Junior Member
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Hereā??s a pretty good rule of thumb. Put your plants out the first week of June. You will want them to be around 12 inches or so. The reason for this is to help the plant notice the light change; If you plant them to early they late and seem to delay the bud stage until late August. Once the push is on for bud they get heavy and will break stocks. Get them out in June and they see the light change within 18 to 20 days. This will push the plant to start budding. I have used this way for the last 18 years. I am able to harvest in mid to late September and get close to an ounce from each plant. I grow several different strains each year. If you are totally new to this try and find an indica plant. Or a strain that contains more indica than sativa, they seem to work best for the colder climates and for the newer farmer.... :weedpoke:
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