Wow go 4 the 1s that have the trichomes where you want it and let the rest get there
No amber anywhere that I can see, so we are not there yet.
Do you see what I am seeing, with new frosty growth on all the buds?
These are the weeks which test your abilitiy to maximize the harvest.
I do and it looks amazing. Let it ride out and get fat 4 u
Doing awesome bud!! My question to you is what are the trichomes telling yaâ?
Here is a pic from an acorn size bud.
I tried to cut a yellowing leaf on the bottom and got 1/2 the stem of this bud too.
No amber yet.
A little fox tailing in the first pics, not a bad thing. How high is your light above these?
As high as it can go and I guess some of the buds come within 6" of it,
Yep, youâre getting some foxtails on those upper buds not new growth. Anyway to bend those over a little and tie them down? The lower bud sites still need the intensity or else youâll be looking at some lower larf
This is what you call foxtails?
I looked closer and the buds are more like 8-12 inches from the LED.
I can reposition the bud placement for better distance.
The lower buds away from the LEDs got the same âbulges/foxtailsâ
To me these donât look like a bad thing, my buds are getting bigger every day.
They also get covered in trichomes, which Iâd like to see more of.
I did have a developing problem in my reservoir today.
The PH was 7.4 and ppms were 2200+
I added 2.5 gallons of plain water and PHâed the reservoir to 6.4
Thanks @OGIncognito !
What is foxtailing? What I read was related to the actual buds not being of normal shape. Do you have a good source of information that I can look up and learn about foxtailing?
Foxtails are from light intensity associated with being to close. Your buds are fattening up nicely. Usually a good sign is when you see new white pistils forming after the original ones turned amber and receding. Keep a good eye on her, itâs not a bad thing, I would keep an eye on the top buds for any heat damage. You can always cut the fox tail off and see if they resurface
This one got cooked on top, but not too many others.
Buds bulking up at the top, middle and bottom. Check it out:


Yep, that one got cooked a little. The lowers look safe. I would still try and bend those over a littleâŚ. A little will help a lot.
Not the kind of note you want to find in your fabric pot outdoors.
It could be much worse, but itâs time to chop.
The recent rain had gotten to them anyways.
1 WWA completely cut down.
The other was rain damaged and 50+% got cut.
I need to chop the rest and reclaim my fabric pots and soil media.
I need to check on the nearby Super Skunks that were doing the best.
Hopefully, they handled the rain better. I may need to chop some from them too.
Iâm nervous being in that area now.
At least that hunter was not a jerk.
I canât take the chance the next one wonât be an asshole.
Hi my friend, yeah that would have freaked me out a bit. I give thumbs up to the hunterâŚcouldâve been worse for sure. Sorry about all that man. Good luck!
Aye at least they ainât steal the plant and they were cool 2 mention its not a good hiding spot.
Yup, and they are both gone now.
Harvest last of the WWA outdoor girls.
Pulled out the stems and moved the fabric pots to a quick evacuation point.
Had to take a few buds off the Super Skunk girls to, just in case right?
The SS girls handled the rain well and are doing fine.
Took the top bud off my small Amnesia clone too.
I didnât tend these plants this long to get nothing from them!
My indoor SSH girls are in flower now.
Even so I feel no rush to chop the WWA yet.
Especially when she just keeps bulking up her buds!
Sheâs really good bulking up. U giving her steroids
They are beginning to bulge like muscleheads! LOL
I looked at all the really expensive veg and bloom nutes.
I found Schultz Bloom Plus Water Soluble Plant Food 10-54-10 is basically the same N P K
I got Cal/Mag, Epsom Salts, Si, and Alaskan Salmon Fishshit.
With PH up and down chemicals.
I had run out of the Shultz Bloom and just got a 4 pack or 6 Lbs at a little over $5 a Lb.
3 scoops of it went in the reservoir today!
It seems to be working well so far. Keeping costs down when I can.