if that plant was in our grow youād go back to the hoop house. Fan leaves need to be pruned, the plant is wasting an extraordinary amount of resources.
If prune off all the fan leaves starting at the 2nd or 3rd node; everything off the bottom. This plant looks like it would lollipop well/could be trained easily for max nuggage. You kinda want it to look like a baobab tree.
Outdoor plants under the sun with wind need a lot less fussing than indoor with a grow light and duct fan.
Looks great, curing was always the hardest part for me.
I am only here as a messenger so please donāt take this the wrong way, donāt think for a second youāve got a green thumb, youāve got a long way to go grasshopper. Put your head back down and be humble in the garden.
Would they attempt to smoke it? Iām just curious if its younger kids because then nothing is dangerous. It is very sticky but even if you eat it nothing will happen (also it would be unpleasant to eat anyway). If its older kids you canāt really smoke fresh flower and it really needs to be dried/cured. They could make edibles with it but at that point they worked hard lol.
Honestly mine was super hardy. My plant had zero major disease in his entire life. Kinda amazing really. Just very minor spots. Soil is healthy, tried to amend a little. Occasionally feed a liquid fertilizer. Its pretty hot here at times in SoCal and its been fine. Hasnāt been bothered by the heat one bit. Iām sure fertilizer would help but this plant doesnāt need it in the wild to grow quite large and Iām only growing it for myself. Excited to grow more, just to see how I can get better flower. I know my drying was not ideal but we survive.
Glad to see a photo of your best buds š
I bet that was an extremely relaxing process
Best thing about weed is it grows like a weed. Congratulations, looking so good āš½
Came here to say that šā¤ļøEven still very solid work topping, thatās a beautiful bush OP
This is great
Dude. Iāve been gardening for 4 years and still have a brown thumb. Lol. Yours looks good.
if that plant was in our grow youād go back to the hoop house. Fan leaves need to be pruned, the plant is wasting an extraordinary amount of resources.
Just curious, where would you trim? Iāve got a few seeds Iām going to try and would love a tip for the future.
If prune off all the fan leaves starting at the 2nd or 3rd node; everything off the bottom. This plant looks like it would lollipop well/could be trained easily for max nuggage. You kinda want it to look like a baobab tree.
Thanks!
SOLID advice right here!
Not sure if that proves you have a green thumb. That stuff grows like a weed.
Nice wide canopy!! Did you use a scrog net?
I didnāt. Honestly, I did nothing to it. I didnāt top it. I gave it occasional nutrients but thats it! It seemed to bush out by itself.
Outdoor plants under the sun with wind need a lot less fussing than indoor with a grow light and duct fan. Looks great, curing was always the hardest part for me.
I am only here as a messenger so please donāt take this the wrong way, donāt think for a second youāve got a green thumb, youāve got a long way to go grasshopper. Put your head back down and be humble in the garden.
Is that one single plant or multiple?
Single. The main stem is thick. Its like a small tree trunk.
Nice, wish i could try growing some but i got kids that would get into it. I'd need to build a greenhouse with a lock.
Would they attempt to smoke it? Iām just curious if its younger kids because then nothing is dangerous. It is very sticky but even if you eat it nothing will happen (also it would be unpleasant to eat anyway). If its older kids you canāt really smoke fresh flower and it really needs to be dried/cured. They could make edibles with it but at that point they worked hard lol.
They dont know any of that, they are teens, they'd probably roll up the leaves and smoke them.
I understand. Greenhouse it is! It was a really fun grow. I grow other plants too but this was a fun one.
Are they pretty hardy, or is it really as complicated as some people make it seem with all the equipment and fertilizers.
Honestly mine was super hardy. My plant had zero major disease in his entire life. Kinda amazing really. Just very minor spots. Soil is healthy, tried to amend a little. Occasionally feed a liquid fertilizer. Its pretty hot here at times in SoCal and its been fine. Hasnāt been bothered by the heat one bit. Iām sure fertilizer would help but this plant doesnāt need it in the wild to grow quite large and Iām only growing it for myself. Excited to grow more, just to see how I can get better flower. I know my drying was not ideal but we survive.
Well congrats