I tried to add a week on flowering and it set it as this week and I added photos to this week of flower and theres also problems with uploading photos and I had to look through these photos and delete the ones that I uploaded but it also deleted everything that I wrote for this week.
What I was talking about was how the weather was and how I wasn't able to grow this here without encountering wildlife. Im not enjoying the upload problems with photos on this website, I expected that this part would work. if any of this content is to restrictive for your tastes please leave the website because it bothers if I can't see it. I know its visually to stimulating and im not being productive enough but I can't say anything else about this area.
I also was talking about how these plants are mostly in the shade when its sunny but if theres morning sun they can get an hour of direct sunlight. I also was talking about UV radiation effecting trichome density and how trichomes are to protect the plants and how that probably isn't effecting the thc strength as much as you'd think. I was also wondering if these plants store photosynthesis from early flower or if there constantly using the increased light levels in flowering and how that effects trichome density.
@Todzilla,yhea you can pull the rebar with lawn staples probably I like using rock, you can hold the rebar in with a lawn staple if its not in super deep but I could probably hammer it in as deep as the container, I think that for photography purposes the rock explains the plant, its like the sands of time unfolding before you, you can't explain why something so large is so small yet so many times larger.
@blackskaarj1,I use lawn staples in rocky hard soil and it works for stabilization quite well. The staples are the lowest cost and easiest to install.
I also have used bamboo, stakes, and rebar. They all work for wind.
You just gotta get it done.
@Todzilla,no you can't use lawn staples you need to take a piece of rebar hammer it into the ground and then put a long piece in and your likely to either hit up against another rock or it'll work or not at all.
Hey, you can get a magnifying glass app for your phone that works good enough to see trichomes. No need for a loupe or physical magnifier. Can get good bud pics easily, even using an old phone.
What an nice outdoor grow so far - good job and well done 🤝 never did outdoor myself.
Happy Growing & cant wait for your upcoming weeks 🌱
Cheers, Bud Boutique 👩🌾
I did feel that not having any structures or roads in the way of the plants as they grow is better visually, the material that the plants are up against affects how you feel about them. Its better than landscaping that you would normally see, its better. I do encounter alot of wildlife though, its definitely there to see. Its my experience vs your idea of what is supposed to be enjoyable and that means I couldn't imagine it being a good idea for August and September because of the fire season but that is what im looking at.