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That's a great looking area.This sativa I cut back to keep it from shading my other plants that were also getting way bigger then expected.
Im glad I took clones. Was thinking it had to be a wild hemp pollen seed.
I got this funny feeling it's more along the lines of something hazey or green cracky.
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It never revegged or anything. Still full veg 100%. But maaaaaaan, it's making these super round preflowers with glandular trichomes on them and just a few on thebstems around em. When pinched it smells of citrus andView attachment 2203716
Still gonna be a pretty big plant by finish though I think. It'd prob be over 6 foot by now if I hadn't cut it back.
Everything looks so good! How much longer for the Autos?Hi all you farmers out there. It's a overcast day cooler and so i mowed my front yard an thought i snap some pics of my blooming plants. First an second slurricanes short fatties they got weeks to go. Then there's those 1 gal. autos plugging along slowly. They got there bloom food today all the gals.
Yup that's a re-vegging plant lolEverything looks so good! How much longer for the Autos?
And your slurricanes, do they usually have that many leaves? I ask 'cause a couple of mine have too many leaves. Is this what re-veg looks like?
Here's my frostberry, the stem is so short it's covered with flowers but I have to pull it down to see them.
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Will the flowers finish, or will they die off?Yup that's a re-vegging plant lol
They won't die off, you want to be extra careful with powdery mildew and Bud rot prevention on the plants that do that, you may even want to remove some of the excessive shoot development that comes out of the flowers on a revegg plant. They can get very thick, and it is very good opportunity to take clones from the plant if you want to. Lots and lots of clones. Some people revenge plants indoors just to expand the number of clones they can get more quickly. I've done it myself a few timesWill the flowers finish, or will they die off?
Thanks. I think I'll thin some of the leaves and pull down the longer branches.They won't die off, you want to be extra careful with powdery mildew and Bud rot prevention on the plants that do that, you may even want to remove some of the excessive shoot development that comes out of the flowers on a revegg plant. They can get very thick, and it is very good opportunity to take clones from the plant if you want to. Lots and lots of clones. Some people revenge plants indoors just to expand the number of clones they can get more quickly. I've done it myself a few times
Being totally honest plants that have revegg like that on me, although they tend to finish a little late, have actually yielded more than similarly size nonrevegged plants for me
The flour tends to be fluffier and less pretty, but it is more than adequate for extractions and edibles. Hash and stuff like that. Smoking too tbh. Just isn't as pretty structure wise.
Revegg plants also like to give you fan leaves with glandular trichomes on them too. Even more so than a regular flowering plant for whatever reasonThanks. I think I'll thin some of the leaves and pull down the longer branches.
That is a proper amount of space between your plants. I always plant them too close.View attachment 2205738View attachment 2205739View attachment 2205740View attachment 2205742View attachment 2205743
Update on the garden. Haven't had time to tie them down yet. So far so good. Compost tea, fish emulsion, and fish hydrolysate start next week!!
They will be pretty big so I put them on 12ft centers. I think next year I'll do 15ft centers. I've definitely planted too close a few times myself brotherThat is a proper amount of space between your plants. I always plant them too close.
They look very happy!They’re not dead yet
So after smoking a half joint and 2 cups of coffee all I can think of is drilling some big assed holes in the bottoms and lower sides of the pots??Hey there growmies things are Looking great in your gardens thought I would post some pics and ask for some advice. I took some short cuts on my transplants this year I went from 1 gallon pots to my biggest pots instead of doing it in 3 steps like I normally do long story short I tore my bicep tendon clean off my shoulder ouch! So with lots of plants to do I just said screw it try it and see. They were very root bound. I also reused some of my soil about half old and half new with lots of perlite but my mix was too wet but since it’s been so hot I thought I would be ok. Then the crazy downpours came now I have plants with very wet feet and the rain washed my nutrients away so now I have to wait till they get dry before I can get back to feeding them again but they are slow to drink so now I’m in a pickle any thoughts on what I might try?
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