This plant did very well regardless of the powdery mildew issues and we thought for sure we would lose her in the winds but she held of tight. We would have liked to let her go a while longer but the bud rot became an issue for her and considering the fact that it was near the end of October we really canโt complain because it is to be expected although we still had two other plants growing strong at the time. The flower is beautiful and she had a good wash before she was hung to drip, from there she was taken off her stalks and put onto the flower tower to continue drying, after that she was put in a paper bag for moisture redistribution until she was ready to be bagged for the curing to begin. The weight of this harvest is not actual, we did not have time with all of the work that had to be done and we are not very concerned about it.
Nice girl. If you have white powder mildew on your leaves, spray them with 60 parts water to 40 parts homogenized milk. You don't want the PM going into your buds...๐
Very nice plant, she is going to be hard to get to harvest. If I were you I would pull the branches as far apart as you can using rope or whatever. Lay a plastic sheet on the ground around her stem and as far out as you can go. Keep the humidity from the ground off of her.
Looks like she is close to a house. Can you get a fan on her? Oh and yes if you can somehow cover her. Clear plastic you can keep over her.
Last clear out her center as much as possible. Anything in the center not going to be a big bud get rid of it. She needs as much air as you can get her. Start pulling any off with mold first.
Wow very nice๐๐ looks like it will be a monster harvest, Iโd be building some sort of cover that you can setup and takedown easily to keep the rain off the buds, in my experience rain=rot especially in plants that size. Impressive grow Hopefully it all continues to go smoothly for you๐