Rza
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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the positive vibes! Got a chance to take a hike this weekend. Weather has started to turn a little cool and me and the dog had a great time visiting the girls.
Here is kind of a group shot from the top of the plot. Awful crowded now, hardly enough room to walk between them. This is from way above looking down, trying to get them all in the shot.
I think the Spice #2 in the front of this pic is going to finish first. Just all around good looking plant and really in the best spot.
The Early Pearly Skunk Haze next to it looks to be not far behind and is looking to be a keeper. The smell she has is really unique to me. It is a 50% haze hybrid so can get a lot of different stuff from that and the Early Pearl might make it something that I'm just not really used to. No Skunk at all really that I smell so far. Pretty excited to see how she turns out.
The Mango is straight laughing at me, we've been dropping like 10 minutes of sunlight a day for a month and are at 12.5 hours of sunlight and 11.5 of night time and I think she still hasn't started flowering yet, really only pre-flowers showing. The solstice was 82 days ago! Every other plant out there flowered at around the same time like a month ago, along with pretty much every plant I've ever grown out here. I've never had a plant not really even show flowering this late. And I know that they take long to flower so that is contributing, but I grew this same clone in the tent with the rest and you could see it at least start to flower at the same time as the rest. Sad thing is it is really healthy a looks great! I'm done talking about her, though, will post her harvest shot in December. I knew she was a gamble =D
The Early Haze 4 you can see on the top right of this pic decided to off itself. On the real I think it has root rot or something, just all around general death and stems are showing dark discoloration like bruising. I feed pretty lightly and it has gotten the same as the rest so I don't think it has had anything to do with that. Could be a lot of stuff I guess, but going to let her finish since lower branches are still healthy. Honestly a little worried that a few of the plants might be showing early signs of this same issue, the soft darker brown/gray tissue on some stems and those same tops showing signs of strong nute deficiency/death while the rest of the plant is healthy as can be. I make the outdoor soil a little heavy since I can't water them, lots of compost/worm castings and soil from the spot. It is naturally pretty heavy clay soil here and it is something you have to worry about in soils like that that don't naturally drain all that well. Just have to give it up to nature now and see how it turns out.
The ones that fell over before are doing OK now, kind of. The Early Haze #3 that was taken out is a strange one, it's all propped back up but all it's branches are really thin and aren't even close to supporting their own weight, and they've hardly started budding. It's a big healthy looking plant, just really thin branches. The Spice #1 next to it that fell over is doing OK, but still worried that what I did won't be enough and it will fall back over, going to see if I can't add more support. The SSH in the middle of the group is doing alright, nothing special really, but you can still see strange leaf growth pattern I mentioned above where for most big fan leaves they are half discolored white and they claw in one direction.
This is the Early Haze #5, which is also looking like a keeper. She's got the structure I'm looking for, long skinny sativa buds, and is looking to finish on time. She is the only plant down there praying like this and you can tell she's just loving life.
I'm not even sure which one this is, I think it is also Early Haze 5, but I really liked this shot. It was about 8AM and we were all hanging out waking up in the middle of the woods,
Here is a shot of the lone Early Pearly Skunk x Haze #2 out in it's own spot. She got a really bad lean going on and cracked the main stalk. Found half of her on the ground. I did my best to keep her up. She ended up huge, really hit the flowering growth spurt right. She's pretty much on her own until harvest time, godspeed.
Still have a little less than 2 months to go, but things are getting spicy. Thanks for following along.
Thanks for the positive vibes! Got a chance to take a hike this weekend. Weather has started to turn a little cool and me and the dog had a great time visiting the girls.
Here is kind of a group shot from the top of the plot. Awful crowded now, hardly enough room to walk between them. This is from way above looking down, trying to get them all in the shot.
I think the Spice #2 in the front of this pic is going to finish first. Just all around good looking plant and really in the best spot.
The Early Pearly Skunk Haze next to it looks to be not far behind and is looking to be a keeper. The smell she has is really unique to me. It is a 50% haze hybrid so can get a lot of different stuff from that and the Early Pearl might make it something that I'm just not really used to. No Skunk at all really that I smell so far. Pretty excited to see how she turns out.
The Mango is straight laughing at me, we've been dropping like 10 minutes of sunlight a day for a month and are at 12.5 hours of sunlight and 11.5 of night time and I think she still hasn't started flowering yet, really only pre-flowers showing. The solstice was 82 days ago! Every other plant out there flowered at around the same time like a month ago, along with pretty much every plant I've ever grown out here. I've never had a plant not really even show flowering this late. And I know that they take long to flower so that is contributing, but I grew this same clone in the tent with the rest and you could see it at least start to flower at the same time as the rest. Sad thing is it is really healthy a looks great! I'm done talking about her, though, will post her harvest shot in December. I knew she was a gamble =D
The Early Haze 4 you can see on the top right of this pic decided to off itself. On the real I think it has root rot or something, just all around general death and stems are showing dark discoloration like bruising. I feed pretty lightly and it has gotten the same as the rest so I don't think it has had anything to do with that. Could be a lot of stuff I guess, but going to let her finish since lower branches are still healthy. Honestly a little worried that a few of the plants might be showing early signs of this same issue, the soft darker brown/gray tissue on some stems and those same tops showing signs of strong nute deficiency/death while the rest of the plant is healthy as can be. I make the outdoor soil a little heavy since I can't water them, lots of compost/worm castings and soil from the spot. It is naturally pretty heavy clay soil here and it is something you have to worry about in soils like that that don't naturally drain all that well. Just have to give it up to nature now and see how it turns out.
The ones that fell over before are doing OK now, kind of. The Early Haze #3 that was taken out is a strange one, it's all propped back up but all it's branches are really thin and aren't even close to supporting their own weight, and they've hardly started budding. It's a big healthy looking plant, just really thin branches. The Spice #1 next to it that fell over is doing OK, but still worried that what I did won't be enough and it will fall back over, going to see if I can't add more support. The SSH in the middle of the group is doing alright, nothing special really, but you can still see strange leaf growth pattern I mentioned above where for most big fan leaves they are half discolored white and they claw in one direction.
This is the Early Haze #5, which is also looking like a keeper. She's got the structure I'm looking for, long skinny sativa buds, and is looking to finish on time. She is the only plant down there praying like this and you can tell she's just loving life.
I'm not even sure which one this is, I think it is also Early Haze 5, but I really liked this shot. It was about 8AM and we were all hanging out waking up in the middle of the woods,
Here is a shot of the lone Early Pearly Skunk x Haze #2 out in it's own spot. She got a really bad lean going on and cracked the main stalk. Found half of her on the ground. I did my best to keep her up. She ended up huge, really hit the flowering growth spurt right. She's pretty much on her own until harvest time, godspeed.
Still have a little less than 2 months to go, but things are getting spicy. Thanks for following along.