2023 Central Va Grow

Looks good. Glad to see them bounce back!

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Ya, thats what you like to see. Looking good. Those buds are gonna get nice and fat. :v:

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Beauties! Amazing how they just bounce right back.

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Weekly update: Girls are hanging tough despite the long stretch of 90 degree plus high humidity weather we have been experiencing. No relief in sight. Watering daily and heavy. All the girls got haircuts this morning. Trimmed the two that are getting close to done much more aggressively. All got a top dressing of worm castings this morning.





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Glad to see how they bounce back from the Hail Storm , really impressed how tough they are , I’m further South than you , and the Heat seems unbearable in the middle of the day, after morning im ready to get into the AC Looking Good and Should be some Fine Smoke :speaking_head:

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Cooled off a tick here. Only 88 with 67% humidity.

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It rained here, so it cooled off some but more heat in the Forecast

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We got 4" of rain last night. Won’t have to water today

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We had 3 inches, watch out for the Humidity it’s supposed to be even Hotter here by Friday I’m spraying today for powerdy mildew and insects there getting bad here, I just killed a few caterpillar :bug: want to eat a Tropicana Cookies plant, I ordered all photos, but I think a couple of Auto’s got mixed in, That’s okay I’ll have a couple of Early Girls

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Plant dill in containers and place near outdoor plants. Caterpillars will go to dill.

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Thanks That’s a good Tip ! Dill is easy to grow I hate them they can really mesd up plant’s

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Holy Guacamole, you last year’s plant was BIG

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Weekly update: Harvested the smaller of the three autos. Was almost done anyway but found 3 spots of bud rot so I decided to pull a week or so early. The Gold Leaf photo is chugging along. The two remaining autos are fattening up nicely. The runt has buds everywhere while the taller plant’s buds are very compact.





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I am a southside va grower and the heat humidity and pop up thunderstorms have your heart pounding when it wakes you up at 3am and you wonder did my plant’s survive. I grew 1 auto and 3 photo plants here is pic of 3 photos




They were stunted in beginning cause weather was cold.

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11 Days Later: Harvested a second autoflower. Between the 2 plants harvested my guess now is 3+ ozs. The Runt(White widow auto) got relocated and is chugging a long towards completion. Started another round of autos and they are starting to take off. Weather has given a break for the past few days with lower temperatures and low humidity. Apparently I should have watered my big plant yesterday morning. She bounced back nicely overnight.





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Looking good!

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Just wanted to say hey to my fellow Virginians! Norfolk guy transplanted in Ohio. Great looking plants y’all :v:

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My plants as of this morning spider mites still getting the best of me



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Growing outside in Hanover County here (also a Hoo). I have five Gold Leaf girls starting to flower. I’m using Reefertilizer, and switched from Grow to Bloom two weeks ago. Two of the plants are showing a lot of yellow - is that a feature of Gold Leaf, or do I have a nutrient issue?


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Hey man, i grew some goldleaf last season. It does go yellow at the end, but i think you got a nitrogen def. They still use nitrogen during flowering, espeacially early flower. Looks good, my advise is feed her till shes ready to chop, then flush for a week. You wont go past your harvest widow by doing that. I was worried about over feeding and flushing too. I stopped feeding too soon and my beautiful buds all got fluffy or airry. The smoke was still good but could have been better. Hope this helps :v:

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