So, how many of us play music for our plants? Early in my growing experience, I read “mountain girls” (Jerry Garcia’s wife) book on outdoor growing, and while I grow indoors, she had a blurb that said plants only respond, or, respond best to Hawaiian slide guitar music. I on my 7th grow and have kept an Amazon “dot” in my tent playing just that on loop. My 6th grow to date have been extremely successful, best one yet, Blue dream, enormous colas approximately 12" long! Plus, extremely potent. On grow 7, whenever I go down in the morning, the music is off? Maybe this strain isn’t so happy with the genre? Anyway, I switched to classical music this morning, but, I’m harvesting these Sunday. What say you? Grow 8 will be 6 Jack Herer plants.
My father was a Don Ho fan. Me, not so much. I save the music for when I am harvesting and especially when trimming.
Don’t forget the flip-flops and
BTW, heres the strains I’ve grown to date:
Purple Frost Giant
Cherry Garcia
Blue dream
White widow
Gold leaf
Cherry Pie
#7 is white widow, 5 plants, 6" to 7" colas, very dense. I’m thinking maybe 2 to 3 ounces per plant when dry. When I get resin on my fingers it tastes sweet:-).
I still have not cracked open the ILGM Baking Mix I bought. I am debating Cherry Pie or Maui Wowie this coming fall - indoor
I have music going in my grow room 24/7. They need to dance too!!!
The black mamba strain reacts quite favorably with Black Sabbath.
My girls get acoustic jazz.
Aloha
My plants seem to like classical, but will have to try Hawaiian.
A hui hou
Here’s some pics of my current grow of 5 white widows, and a cola pic. There are some amber trichromes, but, these are being harvested tomorrow 102 days from sprouting, just over 10 weeks in flower :-).
Timing wise exactly where the WWA I grew came in. 100 days ± a day or two