Washington state growers!!!

GreenThumbsMcgee

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im curious how this years oudoor crops are coming along. I keep journals every year, and it appears that my plants a a bit behind. Gonna be pushing up into mid October, and that sucks here because of rain. Powdery mildew is the biggest threat to plants here. I even started a month earlier than I did last year...
How Are your grows coming along? Are u on track? I am wondering if all that smoke didn’t hinder the growth process...
Here’s some pics of mine:
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im curious how this years oudoor crops are coming along. I keep journals every year, and it appears that my plants a a bit behind. Gonna be pushing up into mid October, and that sucks here because of rain. Powdery mildew is the biggest threat to plants here. I even started a month earlier than I did last year...
How Are your grows coming along? Are u on track? I am wondering if all that smoke didn’t hinder the growth process...
Here’s some pics of mine:
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Alaska here. Same with cannabis and most veggies. Cabbage, peas okay but cool and too wet. I can't even dry my bud because Interior Alaska is turning into the Pacific Northwest.

This outside and under cover both. Third summer in a row. Squash rot off at the stem before mature.
 
Alaska here. Same with cannabis and most veggies. Cabbage, peas okay but cool and too wet. I can't even dry my bud because Interior Alaska is turning into the Pacific Northwest.

This outside and under cover both. Third summer in a row. Squash rot off at the stem before mature.
.if the flower end doesn't close off it will not mature into a beautiful squash..learned the hard way last year...use powdered lime..works everytime
 
This year in wa has been great. Little hot in july and early august but very nice overall. Founds ash all over the girls a handful of days. Very little rain, pretty dry. I will also be going into october. One will be out as long as possible. Im praying to the weed gods for a dry and not humid rest of the season.
 
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