Bad season.

Holeleeshet

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Its def a full or heavily leaning sativa. You’re looking at a November harvest!
It’s sativa. It’s that tangy and takes forever.lol that’s why I said I was doomed, I already know come next month it’s gonna freeze up and that’s gonna be the end of it and bud rots gonna creep in
 

petert

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It’s sativa. It’s that tangy and takes forever.lol that’s why I said I was doomed, I already know come next month it’s gonna freeze up and that’s gonna be the end of it and bud rots gonna creep in
cover it if you can. Last year I used a 10x10 sun shade from Walmart and manage to save a couple plants.
ive got 4 smallish 4 footers that still have a good 10 days before they’re ready. Luckily they’re under cover.
 

Holeleeshet

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That’s what I was thinking I was going to do. Today’s been the first real cool day we’ve had this year and it rained a little yesterday so I’m hoping that speeds up the process a bit more. I’ve got two big ass 20x20 blue tarps that I’m thinking about renting around it with poles in the ground. Probably just plug in my 200 watt led and grab a little space heater and put it in on a timer. I would’ve been able to put it inside of a storage building but a tree fell on it this year and I planted them in the ground to keep the roots warmer instead of putting them in a pot so we’ll see hopefully it turns out OK
 

Holeleeshet

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So a little update on the winter girls I decided to say screw it with the plants and let them do there thing and you wouldn’t believe it but there still alive. They stressed out and seeded a little bit but are still swelling up slowly. There were small stems on the bottom that rotted a bit but the main colas are very well. I cut all the bottom off and seein that she does in 40 degrees because it’s just making oil or resin pressed where she made seeds the flower is useless.
 

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Holeleeshet

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Lol, so an update.... I cut down the harvest today and held out to see what it would bring and it did decent. I Might get a pound or so. But if my cat keeps sneaking in tub to eat it, I might end up with a half pound lol. He loves the green. Especially that tangerine fire lol
 

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outside Dixie

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My outdoor crops are doomed. It’s mid October, way to warm and My flowering kicked off almost a month later than it should Because of the suns schedule this year. So I have a Set of giant treeS that are going to just rot off cause there gRowing small buds bud not forming yet. Maybe I’ll get lucky and the weather will be fair till end of November. There about 8 feet tall now.
Glad too see another outdoor grower on here ...
 

Holeleeshet

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I started growing indoors A couple harvest ago where Michigan weather has been so warm and droughtEd . but I still love my original roots And I’ll always have three Or four ladies in my outside corner. I have this big ass 100 foot Mulberry tree that covers my whole back yard with berrys in the summer so The soil is The bomb Because it’s rich in organic matter with microbes everywhere. . I had it grow a good eight feet tall and would of been great buds but the cold and lack of rain got the best this year. It HermèD up and flowers didn’t swell. They stayed the size of a pebble. I Do got a shogun female in a solo cup started for next spring. She has good leaves on her And does good with water neglect and keeps reaching her roots farther. My initial plan is to go to one cup size every three or four weeks inside. Then I plan on putting her in a 20 gallon pot and transferring her outside where she belongs.
 

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Holeleeshet

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I’ve never heard of the suns “ schedule “ changing by a month?
It shifted when the earth changed its axis.
I’ve never heard of the suns “ schedule “ changing by a month?
When the sun use to set at 7 in most places now sets at 530 or six if that makes sense. Based on where you live and your horizon meets the 15 minute intervals have changed. When I wrote this used to be daylight when I took my kids to school in the morning at 6:30 but was pitch dark. It sounds crazy but science backs it up.
 

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bam0813

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That is crazy . I’m admittedly a man of average intelligence and awhile since I sat in science class but how does it effect sunset but not sunrise. And also your talking an hour, hour and a half difference. I’m 47 and I’m skeptical that I haven’t noticed that change in sunset times in my lifetime meaning it’s gonna be dark here in roughly an hour and 10 minutes from (5:10pm) now on Dec 15th. Are you saying before about the yr 2000 that it wasn’t getting dark on Dec 15th until 6:10-6:40?
 

Holeleeshet

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No I’m saying that since the year 2000 and on the sun is setting and rising in fifteen minute intervals more and less each year in a matter of the past decade The faster the earth spins. The sooner and later the sun will appear set and risen. The sunrise here n Where I live is rising and setting about 30minutes To an hour give or take sooner and later than last year. Last year this time of year it would be dark around 635 or so. Now it’s setting at 545. 6 ish. I never payed any attention to it until school started and it was still dark when I dropped my kids off. Last year it was full sunset when they would leave.
 

Holeleeshet

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But outside science and with some ladies does anybody know if this is light stress or a macro issue. It’s only one leave. It’s on the corner and It curved the sugar leave
 

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Hollatchaboy

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I’ve never heard of the suns “ schedule “ changing by a month?
I was wondering what made the suns schedule different this year, from all the rest.

I mean I get the whole leap year thing, but that corrects tself every 4 years, right?
 
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bam0813

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I honestly am not familiar with that phrase lol but im really not calling him out or even doubting just trying to figure it out becausr I would swear in a court of law that it changes little but i also said I may have to start saying below average intelligence lol:bigjoint:
 

ttystikk

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Or at all. Maybe Daylight Savings Time threw them?
That's a good theory because there's no way the Earth's rotation has shifted enough to change day lengths and times by as much as he suggests. If they did, it would be front page news the world over!

While scientists HAVE found evidence of a slight shift in Earth's rotational axis, they say in the same article that day lengths and times might change by milliseconds at most:

 
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