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i.am.what.i.am

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Well here in western WA I judge what time it is to harvest NOT by the color of the trichomes but by when bud rot starts to really set in.. LOL. Began chopping part of this plant down that is nearest to being done. Would have liked to let it go another week or two but the buds are pretty dense and super resinous, so they're not gonna last long outside in this weather

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NirvanaMesa

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Well here in western WA I judge what time it is to harvest NOT by the color of the trichomes but by when bud rot starts to really set in.. LOL. Began chopping part of this plant down that is nearest to being done. Would have liked to let it go another week or two but the buds are pretty dense and super resinous, so they're not gonna last long outside in this weather

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Same here, the overnight humidity causes issues. I just chopped my mota and am looking at around 5+ kilos. Not bad, I think the whole grow cost around 50$

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Jmass420

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Same here, the overnight humidity causes issues. I just chopped my mota and am looking at around 5+ kilos. Not bad, I think the whole grow cost around 50$

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Nice ive got a few of motas strains as well but nothing of that magnitude i think I'll upgrade my 20 gallon pots to 50 or larger next year you must make your own soil to keep that budget that looks really nice
 

NirvanaMesa

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Nice ive got a few of motas strains as well but nothing of that magnitude i think I'll upgrade my 20 gallon pots to 50 or larger next year you must make your own soil to keep that budget that looks really nice
I just dig a hole in the ground and plant the 1 gallon starter plants in early june. No special soil. Just tree trimmer mulch on top and some citrus fertilizer to start and flower fertilizer to finish. And a micro sprinkler on each plant and a timer. I hardly even checked on these plants. About every 1-2 weeks.

Mota is just mexican slang for weed by the way. I have no idea who motas is. I guess hes mexican though.
 
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Jmass420

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I just dig a hole in the ground and plant the 1 gallon starter plants in early june. No special soil. Just tree trimmer mulch on top and some citrus fertilizer to start and flower fertilizer to finish. And a micro sprinkler on each plant and a timer. I hardly even checked on these plants. About every 1-2 weeks.

Mota is just mexican slang for weed by the way.
That's awesome dude sometimes I grow in ground too but we have bad soil so it's always dig a hole then replace the dirt i thought you meant the seed breeder mota from green rebel farms im definitely going with the micro system next year ive carried literally thousands of gallons of water this year lol what strain is that monster
 

NirvanaMesa

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Its 6 plants of different strains. I lost the tags on most of them and dont know whats what. It was just a for fun grow with all the freebies I got with seed pack purchases. The free seed packs always turn out better than the ones I pay for.
 

Dewin420

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man oh man this fall weather is the best I have seen in yrs!:clap:,no rot and sunny and dry next 2 weeks I feel blessed.View attachment 4396433
The total opposite weather coming. Heavy rain and wind. Luckily i out mine in a green house. I have 2 hurricane fans blowing 24/7. Had PM on them all but have keep.it down using Jakes all in one. I am only really worries about 1 plant regarding that. She is going o 10 months old. I dam near killed her. They all seem healthy but i onky get pics as i am away for work for the last 2 weeks but tomorrow is home day and i cant wait to see the girls. Most outdoor is getting destroyed if its not done in the past week. Glad I put a roof over my girls heads the 300$ to do was well worth it.Still have a month to go . Wish me luckScreenshot_20190918-172309_WhatsApp.jpg Screenshot_20190918-172321_WhatsApp.jpg Screenshot_20190918-224951_WhatsApp.jpg
 
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