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I bought these Peyote seeds more than a year ago but I have so many seeds in my library from folks throwing me free stuff I'm having a tough time finding time and space to grow them all.
I actually germinated two of these but I plan to give one away to a friend so I'll only really be keeping track of one. Repotted both girls into an intermediate container that they will use for a few weeks until we're about ready to move outdoors. She's vegging in my tent at the moment getting 18 hours of light per day.
Starting to veg nicely in my tent using LED lighting at 18 hours per day presently. This girl will be moved outside by probably the summer solstice in a few weeks.
Decided to repot all my photoperiod plants from 2 quart to 2 gallon containers. Most of them were already rootbound. These will be repotted into their final containers in a couple weeks and moved outside around the summer solstice.
Topped most of my photoperiod summer crop on June 9.
The photoperiod crop for the year is off to a nice start. Everybody was topped last week except for the baby gorilla, so they're growing new roots into the recent 2 gallon container transplant. In about a week everybody will get transplanted AGAIN into final containers and moved outdoors for the remainder of the summer.
Time to move this baby outside into her final summer home, which is a 10 gallon fabric pot. Tomorrow is the summer solstice so we are at max sunshine now, and we're coming out of a nasty 3 day heat wave which would have been a bad thing for this final transplant. Things should be a nice moderate 70 something for the next week or so.
All 3 older photoperiod girls are starting to stretch incredibly since being moved outdoors for the summer and moved into their larger summer homes.
Weather has been nice and moderate in the 70's all week.
Decided to top the plant one final time at the 4 top-most locations and remove the lowest pair of branches on June 28.
The weather has been quite nice for the last week or so. Highs in the low 70's and lows in the upper 50's. I consider these optimal temps for growing herb outdoors. A few hours of fog in the morning has probably been beneficial to the transition from indoors to outdoors. There's been enough wind to make everybodies stalks strong. We're ready for the summer. Grow baby grow.
We had a miniature hot spell last week with 3 days in a row in the high 80's, but other than that we have ideal temps in this coastal area of California, with daytime temps in the mid to upper 70's.
This girl is becoming quite the bush, stretching faster than I thought she would.
This girl is growing pretty huge... outgrowing my sativa at present. She has huge fan leaves. She also drinks like a fish similar to my Cream & Cheese. She grew 7" last week.
It's been unusually nice in this area of northern California this week. Temps in the mid-70's to low 80's. This girl actually had a near wilt experience last week because she drinks so much apparently.. I've upped her fluids to 1.5 gallons plus a little more on hot afternoons. She's due for some undercarriage pruning.
All the girls on the patio are flowering now. Seems like they all starting sprouting pistils about the same day. Weather has been beautiful the last week with highs in the low 80's and nights in the upper 50's. Not too much fog.
This girl grew about 6" last week, and I've upped her regular daily fluid intake to 1.5 gallons and maybe a little more. She's a thirsty girl. 😎
Finally starting to show some signs of slowing vertical growth. She seems to be a very happy plant. Conditions have been very favorable. Not too hot. Not too cool.
We seem to be enjoying some pristine growing weather these days. Highs in the low 80's or upper 70's. No unusual fire activity in my neck of the woods this year. I've got all the girls on 1.5 gallons of fluid per day presently.... just cruising along and fattening up.
This particular girl seems to be frosting up a bit faster than the other 3 girls. Nice to see.
Another week in paradise, cannabis weather growing wise. Temps barely getting to 80. Been like this most of the summer. Lucky compared to last year.
Wifi is getting very sticky. Did my first trichome inspection a few days ago and the world is mostly cloudy right now. No amber.a
Mother nature finally decided to turn up the heat this week and we've been pushing mid-90's for 2 days in a row after a fairly mild summer temperature-wise. The last time we hit 90 was in June for a couple days and that's it. Air quality has been getting a bit worse due to regional fires but they are very far away at this point. Just a haze that turns the sun red. Not like last summer when things got ugly.
I love the way this girl is frosting up. I'm probably within a week of flushing her.
The end of the line is near for this girl. She's showing plenty of amber so I decided to flush her this morning. Lots of frosting on this baby so I'm looking forward to the results. I'll probably harvest her within the next week, depending on how fast my Cream & Cheese dries and makes space available.
This was a fairly moderate summer as the weather gows. Only about 5 days where we got into the 90's. Unfortunately a couple of those days are NOW. So she came down at a good time. Two down with two to go.
Be back later with weights and whatnot.
September 17 - Finished up trimming this girl while listening to the Friday night Dave Matthews Band live concert from SPAC in Saratoga NY, which worked well. Was surprised by the weight in the end.... over 11 ounces. TrimBag worked moderately well with this batch because I let her get pretty dry. Initially measured dry level was about 51% before adding Boveda packs.