Year Three Grow

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Can't you put some poles in the ground to tie too? Just hammer some metal piping a little bigger then the poles and set the poles into the piping you sunk in the ground.
Sink four 24inch pieces of metal piping in the ground about 12 to 18 inches deep in four corners and then some piping a little smaller that will fit into the pipe you sunk in the ground.
Just spread them out a little bigger than the net where you can get it tight.
Also put a bolt thru both pipes at the top where they can't come out of the piping.
 
The monsoon finally hit and we got 3 straight days of rain. First rain in forever. The plants seemed to like it.
Mantuska Thunderfuck, Apple Betty, Hawaiian Snow, Amnesia Auto, Super Lemon Haze, Skunk #1, Durban Poison.
 

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a lovely high desert cannabis garden!

I love the tractor tire containers!

talk about a baseball bat , that amnesia haze is a dangerous weapon..

is that a fly trap hanging above the plant?



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All are budding. Lets see if we can make it before cold season sets in. Mantuska Thunderfuck, Apple Betty, Hawaiian Snow. Amnesia Auto top, Amnesia auto, Super Lemon Haze, Skunk #1, Durban Poison.
 

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Durban Poison was Nirvana Seeds from Seedsman. Just recently due to advice, I used Potasium Silicate to combat the heat. I tried Fish Emulsion early on but got plants dug up due to critters liking it. I've fed Fox Farm a few times, but basically, it's a shitpot of water due to the heat. I;m in Arizona. I usually get worms to fight but it's only after the plants have flowered.
ID love to see how a couple mandala strains do in that heat. Mike said they had a bad heat wave and had to work mostly at dusk and dawn. They were using a male plant from green mountain seeds mountain gold. that barley made any pollen in the heat. The satori wasn't fazed at all by the heat and grew like normal with no stress.
 
All are budding. Lets see if we can make it before cold season sets in. Mantuska Thunderfuck, Apple Betty, Hawaiian Gold. Amnesia Auto top, Amnesia auto, Skunk #1, Durban Poison.
I had a plant last year look like yours. Green on the bottom but yellow leaves on top. It still mad
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e fair. I think it was a stalk bore maybe. Also I wish I could get autos to look like yours. Here's my best plant. And the yellowing one. Cool auto but only made about 7 grams.
 
Growing outdoors is a challenge. Heat is still here and once it cools off, I have the Monsoon storms to worry about. All my plants are flowereing good, even the ones that really struggled and didn't do much. I don't think I'll get the weight I did last year but I'll still do OK.
 
Royal Gorilla, Mantuska Thunderfuck, Apple Betty, Hawaiian Snow, Super Lemon Haze, Skunk #1, Durban Poison, Durban Poison top. I guess this is the start of worm season. I picked four little bastards off the Durban Poison top this morning.
 

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I agree about the rough year weather wise , my adopted plants have taken a beating

but yeah , I agree with SG , your plants look good

what are you feeding them?

any bugs yet?

are you in the Midwest?

the volunteers , well , they are tough sumbitches and are chugging along

are you getting any obnoxious odors yet?

and I am curious to where your Durban Poison was sourced from?

apologies for all the questions , I blame the herijuana x blueberry
I love this group y’all are so funny!
 
The monsoon finally hit and we got 3 straight days of rain. First rain in forever. The plants seemed to like it.
Mantuska Thunderfuck, Apple Betty, Hawaiian Snow, Amnesia Auto, Super Lemon Haze, Skunk #1, Durban Poison.
What size are those pots 30 gsllon?
 
your plants look pretty good Amigo and I hope the tough part is past and you will have a decent harvest
 
I have a feeling it's going to be worst in three years.

sorry about that Amigo , it is not a good feeling , many of us know

try and keep positive and get some new ideas for the next grow!
 
Royal Gorilla, Mantuska Thunderfuck, Apple Betty, Hawaiian Snow, Super Lemon Haze, Durban Poison.
 

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What a brutal summer. After everything else, I'm getting gale force winds from the SE for the third day running. Already broke a branch off a plant and has three more leaning. I tried to stake one straight but the wind is to much for the stake support. Bad thing is, it's sativa and needs more time. I may be chopping early if this wind keeps up. After everything else this summer, it's just another kick in the balls.
 

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