I believe this one a 10 gallon smart pot.
And the others are 65 gallon right ? How much soil did it take to fill them all up.
I had 7 photoperiod seedlings, put 6 in 65 gallon pots and this one in a 10 so it could be re- homed. It took many bags of soil, like 5 bags per container.
That looks like a pale green assassin bug. They donāt eat plants they eat worms and bugs that feed on plants.
My guess is it smelled the bug that is feeding on your plant and went to the source of the damage to hunt.
For sure. The ladies are looking nice and big this morning too. Not too much longer before the home strech of flowering. Keep rocking it.
Outstanding brother
Living the dream, my friend
@Big123 I canāt stop looking at themā¦see you have a couple chairs our thereā¦must be sweet to just chill with the beasts
And the stretch hasnāt even started yetā¦DUDE:rocket:
Thanks for sharing bro!!!
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I knew youād all appreciate!
@DaGoose I call it the meditation garden, a great place to chill indeed!
A nice big spliff of Sour Diesel and a cup of coffee sounds about perfect! Mine are out again but Itās only going to be 85 or so here today.
Having to water daily from the low RH.
@Myfriendis410 how long ago did that harvest?
Looks delightful
Early last month IIRC: it has a really nice cure and aroma to it. Texture is just between leathery and stem snapping. A doobie rolled from ground bud burns evenly with only about 50% white ash but very smooth. Not quite the diesel aroma as the last one: more vanilla and rosemary.
Thank you! Having some right nowā¦
Every plant a little different, I feel the need to start taking clone from each in case a particularly magnificent one comes along. Have you tried stem splitting yet? It appeared to help the buds fatten up and get heavier.
@Big123 they are absolutely beautiful , Iām also an outside grower, last season was my first grow and all were in 10gallon fabric pots - Awesome grow and yeild. This season I tried Autoās, in fabric pits , boy what a difference in size. Iām also growing Gold Leaf straight in the ground , kept one in a container to see the difference , beside being able to LST , My Gold Leaf are doing GREAT. I fid have some animal stomp on one and broke her in half , I tried to mend her but it was a no go , I thought I lost her , I took all of her branches and cloned her , 10 out of 10 , I think I got the cloning down but to my surprise she has caught up with the others and thriving - Mother Nature has been very kind . I would REALLY love to follow your grow , is there a was I can follow without having to be tagged. If not could you PLEASE try to remember to tag me. Thank You very much
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I have, but donāt really see the benefit unless everything else is perfect. There are other methods for stressing the plant at the end that I use like letting it get almost to wilt before harvest and of course water only and 48 hours of darkness prior to as an aid to better flavor. Elevating the temp in the last 48 hours is supposed to be helpful too.
Iāve never tried the 48 hours of darkness, I do like to harvest at dawn or just before, And I do wait at least a few days after watering before chopping.
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