21 september
What a week...nothing but rain. MAROC got chopped, she suffered from mould the worst.
Grapefruit does a better job in this terrible weather. Few spot with mould were detected and those branches were removed.
Every time keeping alcohol at hand to clean immediatly. Carefull not to spread the stuff.
Curled/ twisted leaves, black spot are the first indications of rot. I have taken rotting flowers and leaves out and buried them.
2 weeks with little sleep and carefully checking every bud twice on each visit.
Now we have 3 sunny days.
She will get chopped before the next rain.
Hopefully the sun to come is enough for her too bulk up a bit.
I would love those calyxes to be fat and swollen. I have given up on reaching amber trichs. Weather wont allow it.
How the heck do you avoid the PMD? Maybe my location and proximity to the wild puts me in a worse spot but my plants would be riddled with that much foliage lol.
@MalicetoDream,
Btw proximty to the wild is a big advantage. Make sure you have ample lighthours.. most importantly mornings to evaporate dew and prune fron veg on to get max out airflow inside the plant and leave flower sites on outer 30-60 cm Indica - sativa
( depending on strain)
My guerilla grows never were pest plaged of ever mildew . Just budrot(grey mould) in wet periods.
I promise to release footage later of my guerilla outdoor scrog. 18 planys 7 strains.
There is an army of bees and.hornets and all sort feasting there.
It is beautifull.
No balanced system suffers from pest...those will be prey.
I took this diary down for the time being. Affraid to share too much.
@MalicetoDream,
See bro, that's a matter of genes. And early pruning.. hollow central cone
Find what works in your region. We get the worst weather in Benelux ,from mid september on through october is mould season. I select on early finishing strains. Flower should kick in at 16 hours of daylight couple weeks after summer solstice.
I've got guerilla diary going that will be published when finished due to stealth..similar story, genes and airflow
Still...praying they ripen before end of october
Very nice. Seems like a really good outdoor strain. There’s also a grapefruit strain from House of the Great Gardener I want to try someday. Grapefruit is sometimes known as Vancouver Sour Citrus and is an old school personal fave. 👍 Good luck with the rest of the harvest.