Open Show & Tell 2018

Cannabis.Queen

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Mealy bugs, they suck ass!
But not more than spidermites in my opinion lol

My plants this year were attacked by those bastards and I just finally got rid of them *crosses fingers*

I'll be hoping they just keep the rest of the leaves they have and teah they were in a drought and basically all almost died so I'm happy I could save them lol

Man last year I get ripped by a jealous asshole and now mealybugs. Lololol lol.

And they range in size for sure, all started the same time so strain really is everything and potsize lol
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Candy Cream (in 10 gal and is 5"1)
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Lemon candy
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Not all there but some, and here's my baby that I'll be getting my third harvest out of; revegging is munch life right now lol

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I veg, flower, harvest 80% and then cut the rootball in half (horizontal) and re pot with veg nutes and there she goes. Caramelino is the best bud I've had and yes I've cloned her and I have 2 more seeds but this revegging project became a hobby or a challenge for myself lol
 

Sevenleaves

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Been a couple weeks since I posted, so here's some updated pictures. Not even sure what the strain is, so I just call it Marsh grass. "Southern coastal Maine"
 

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too larry

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Seawood

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Looking for some feedback on how my plants are progressing...starting to get concerned as I’m in the far NE and frost will be here end of next month so 4-5 weeks. Being a first-timer, I have no idea if these plants are on schedule. Seem to be lagging compared to some pics I see on here. Also, when will these buds start packing on some size?....They’re just creeping along. Thanks.
 

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ganga gurl420

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Looking for some feedback on how my plants are progressing...starting to get concerned as I’m in the far NE and frost will be here end of next month so 4-5 weeks. Being a first-timer, I have no idea if these plants are on schedule. Seem to be lagging compared to some pics I see on here. Also, when will these buds start packing on some size?....They’re just creeping along. Thanks.
they look on schedule to me. I live in the far north too.
The southern states have shorter hours then we do so they are farther along in flower.
Frost isn't a bad thing at all. As long as it isn't a hard frost they will pop back as soon as the sun warms them up. The secret is to really make sure the roots are well watered and insulated before a frost and they will be fine. Mine go through a couple before I take them down.
 

Seawood

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they look on schedule to me. I live in the far north too.
The southern states have shorter hours then we do so they are farther along in flower.
Frost isn't a bad thing at all. As long as it isn't a hard frost they will pop back as soon as the sun warms them up. The secret is to really make sure the roots are well watered and insulated before a frost and they will be fine. Mine go through a couple before I take them down.
Ok cool. When do you typically harvest? Also, would it be wise to cover them with plastic (not bags but a drop sheet above them) to keep them going longer or just let nature take its course? I guess covering yours would be a challenge unless you had access to a crane. Lol
 

ganga gurl420

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Ok cool. When do you typically harvest? Also, would it be wise to cover them with plastic (not bags but a drop sheet above them) to keep them going longer or just let nature take its course? I guess covering yours would be a challenge unless you had access to a crane. Lol
The drop sheet thing Is up to you. I don't do it that way so I don't want to give advice on something I don't do and don't have personal experience with. :)

I typically harvest a 8-9 week strain the first week of oct..If it's an early strain then last week of sept.
They do fatten up fast the last 4 to 5 weeks of flower. Don't worry they will get there. ;)
 

MichiganSpinDoctor

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Ok cool. When do you typically harvest? Also, would it be wise to cover them with plastic (not bags but a drop sheet above them) to keep them going longer or just let nature take its course? I guess covering yours would be a challenge unless you had access to a crane. Lol
I'm going to cover mine sometime in late october if it is cold and rainy enough. I will leave plenty of breathing room and take it back down if it's going to be nice.
 
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