Looking good @Big123
Thank you @plumbdand much appreciated
Autumn Equinox 9/22/24, along with the waning moon phase helping with thickening and ripening of fruits.
I think I have one plant that will be ready the first week of October. I hope so. Im tired of smoking 1-2 and 3yr old weed. I want something fresh.
By the 10/2/24 New Moon you will have flowers ready to chop
Been harvesting White Widow Skunk colas as I see worm damage, about one a day the past few days. Autumn Equinox today, going to let her keep finishing for a couple more days at least before taking bigger colas. Took one down this morning, tossed the bad and washed the good
Sugar Black Rose cross
Waning moon phase through 10/2 New Moon helping us with thickening and ripening of fruits
Looking heavier here
Pool plants this afternoon, had to harvest some worm damaged colas on the Sugar Black Rose cross, next to rock fountain. A sampler reports some from last week through vaporizer that she is potent with fat, sticky, rock hard buds
Wishing you all the best
Looking good Big! I’m sorry to hear about all the bud rot though.
Thank you @Caligurl
Waning moon phase going through 10/2 New Moon helping with thickening and ripening of fruits
I am most grateful
Under a double Libra Sun New Moon this morning I had the big buds on Pool Plants and Dos Si Dos cross harvested/washed/drying more to do tomorrow
I am most grateful
Do you think you experience a higher % of bud rot than I do because your close proximity to the coast. Due to all the extra moisture in the air?
Being in the high desert we are super dry.
Much love brotha…
The humidity goes up a lot at night, we are about 50 feet above sea level, 65 miles from the Golden Gate Bridge as the birds fly. The moths will lay eggs at night on the plants and those little worms hatch hungry eating the flowers and nibbling through and around buds, that damage will cause the rot to develop. Spraying BT helps keep them small, I would need to put up a screen house to keep them out. Some strains seem more resistant to developing rot. I am most grateful to get so much undamaged high quality homegrown outdoors
There are a huge number of different sized plant fabric protection bags. I’m surprised you’ve never used them. Will keep everything off except aphids. And cheap too. I used them in SoCal when I was 6 miles from the coast.
Adding the shade cloth made a big difference with all the heat spells we experienced in the Summer and Fall of 2024, supposed to be 101 again tomorrow. I will look into putting screen/fabric up, I’m thinking I can put it around one of the easy up frames, and still have the shade cloth on top…
I fed the plants on Friday, and I hit them again today with a little seaweed based deuce deuce K booster plus simply silica, buds still swelling