Walked out this morning in the SF Bay Area to find my plants covered in a significant layer of ash from the California fires. The buds look like pastry that has been dusted with powdered sugar and they are far too sticky now to shake it off. Any coming back from this? What can we do to salvage...
Cannabis is an annual plant, meaning it grows, flowers and dies in one season. You can usually keep it alive long enough after flowering to get new vegetative growth, but can't run it through multiple cycles.
I've always been a K.I.S.S. kind of guy and often, when I read this forum I worry that a lot of people get confused and discouraged by the amount of information thrown at them. Much of the info is unnecessary, and some of it is incorrect so thought I'd report on my simple method to let the new...
I had forgotten about this thread but like you, I did get great smoke - and LOTS of it. I'm still curing but have taken a few early samples and really couldn't be more satisfied. Reminds me very much of NYC Diesel with its very heady start that works down into the body over time.
Thanks for the...
This thing is supposed to be a pretty heavy indica, but the one seed I got produced something that looks more sativa. Just wondering if anyone has had this pheno, and what you thought of it. Looks like it could be fire, so I'm hoping for a good one.
Guessing you were covering for 12/12? I don't think they'll reveg at 10.5 hours of darkness. Are you checking and/or treating for mites? That lower-right leaf in the second pic looks a little suspect.
Nice job, man. Those look very nice for a first-timer.
Which medical properties are you after? Need to give at least minimal info if you expect help.
If you are just looking for high CBD, and low THC, have a look at Suzy Q, AC/DC and Dinamed.
Unless the plant is stressed from being root bound, i personally wouldn't risk it. If you have to do it just gently slip it into a larger pot without disturbing the root ball, then keep it in the shade for several days to make recovery easier.