Variegation, happens a lot in chem strains and hybrids.Anybody know what this is?View attachment 4969796
I was at it right up until 7:30 tonight. Memo to self: next time you grow humongous hashplants, plant ‘em 8 feet apart and not 4 - it’s like a jungle in there, no room to move at all LOLpresently staking the ever-loving SH!T out of my girls.
Godbless everyone and their plants during this storm.
YupVariegation, happens a lot in chem strains and hybrids.
Ditto... I’m N Central as well, the ladies bent and swayed a bit to the music but no real damage.Well I lucked out here in north central. Didnt lose a branch best i can tell right now. Hope everyone got as lucky as I did
I was thinking the total harvest was about a pound.you lost a pound. lol
Haha. Those things are ridiculous. Beautiful.I lucked out damage wise but some of these girls have had enough to drink,wtf....
Especially the one in the middle
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At this point I'm not mad my plants are in coco. It's a pain in the ass for sure but they aren't minding the rain. They each still get 1 gallon of feed every morning.The rainy weather this Summer is borderline ridiculous. This is my 1st year outdoors. Veteran indoors, with an educated skill set at environmental manipulation indoors... Got a bud who’s been outside a few years and loved seeing his majestic plants in their flowered state. Ahhhh... the scent! Lol But this rain is incredibly frustrating from a control perspective. Sometimes I feel like the kids in the window of the Dr. Suess “Cat in the hat” book! Keeping a watchful eye on the sagging ladies in their wet soil and I’m starting to sympathize with their plight. Just hope they can just hang in there. (I tend to whisper sweet nothings in the nodes! Lol) Anybody know a freak’n “Sunshine” dance by chance??
Is there a choice? LolYup outdoors is always a gamble with limited protection but i dont care its fun af and i approach it like a night at the casino. I know what im willing to lose for a night out and not upset about losing so i can only be "good with it" when they do get there