Not the best photographer with a tablet. Second posting in five days. Easter night, the girls move outside and start their life journey in the great wide open. They have survived LST, defoliation, and now to harden to the elements. One Sweet Tooth is slim and we will see if she can make it, the other is very hearty and starting to stink up the house, so she had to go outside. Cheese is sturdy and looks promising. FastBerry girls are very healthy and take whatever abuse I give them.
I am not going to do any more stress on them for at least two weeks. I have cut, bent, and poked them for two weeks and the shock of moving outdoors is going to add a lot of stress to them. Tomorrow they bask in 80 degree sun all day, should be nice start for them. Tuesday maybe some rain, but definitely wind and a chance of hail. They survive this week and they’ll be ready for the bigger storms coming next month. They are also mobile so they can come inside for a day or night.
@@Room_215, I’m going to let them grow because I don’t have an issue with air circulation outside, if I have a problem this time of year it’s too much wind. I agree with the concerns about stalling growth over the time it takes to heal. I’ve already battled swinging weather changes and the LST, so it times to just let them develop. I started early this year because in the past I have had autos hermie and go to shit from heat stress. Autos don’t like too much stress compared to photo types. I had two inches of snow on the ground a week ago today and three days in a row in the 80’s, that’s enough to stress me out, let alone my plants.
@@PirateJoe, I've got three autos almost a month into it. One Auto Blackberry Kush from Dutch Passion, one Red Poison from Sweet Seeds and one Fast Buds Purple Lemonade. All are looking and growing nice. My question for you is do you lollipop or clean-up your autos? I never did cause I felt the plant would try and heal instead of grow. What's your opinion? Do you even have an opinion? If your huffing on that Thai I'll look for a reply in a week or two. LOL!
@@Room_215, That Wild Thai was wicked stuff (still hitting it slowly). I am still in the process of rebuilding my yard after that sewer collapse, almost done. The second Thai plant stressed out and popped a banana or two, so I have some seeds from that plant that I am going to plant in a remote spot or two. Just going to let it go wild and see what it does. What are you growing? I have storms rolling in as I type this response suppose to last two days, then I'll update my diary. One of the Fast Berry plants has bloomed nicely and is a beautiful purple. I can't believe it snowed a week ago today, and since then it's been upper 70's to mid 80's, the plants are loving it.
@@PirateJoe, this is perfect , bro !!!👍я написал , что твоё растение тёмного пурпурного цвета 😉мне очень нравится. Дело в том что я пишу большую часть текстов на русском языке , а переводчик не верно переводит кое какие слова . Не всё можно написать на английском , что можно сказать на русском 😅
@Fast_Buds, Thank you. This was a beautiful strain. The colors were amazing. I put these two plants through hell and they both withstood every element I could throw at them except for the Summer heat which just showed up today. 😍
Belles plantes. Si j'étais votre berger allemand, je ne quitterais pas la cour non plus avec toutes ces odeurs sucrées et skunk ... lol. Bonne croissance et j'espère que vous avez une grosse récolte.🌱😎👌