Plants grew over the fence. 7 feet tall from th ground. I put a transparent cover over them to give some security from the road and protection from the elements.
Everything is flowering. Crazy stretch from Cinderella 99 and Coco Bruce.
Do si dos is well into flower. Steady bud development with tons of trics frolicking among the sugar leaves. As a result of early flowering it's by far the smallest plant. Looking forward to having an early finisher.
@Growdaddy heres a couple of links that may help https://www.mandalaseeds.com/Guides/Marijuana-Mildew https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/article/the-eight-biggest-pesticide-fungicide-mistakes-youre-making/
I hope this answers your question
Looking great, looks like they are loving the hot weather. Hopefully the fall will be equally as good.
I'm following along watching your Do Si Dos, curious how you find it to grow and the results. I am considering adding it.
Happy growing
@Growdaddy420, good to know, I am following along to see the results. I love this about the GD platform, it is great to be able to follow growers and see actual progress/ results, any issues and unbiased opions about strains.
Cheers
You have the do-is-dos outside ?? How that going for you ....that must be the best tasting weeds I’ve smoke in 30 plus years and amazing buzz to ....I’m gonna followed you to see your result if you’re outdoors....you in southern Ontario as well .?
@OntarioBigGreen, Ya buddy I'm in southern Ontario. I have do si dos outside and inside. Have never smoked it before and can't find much feedback on it. Should have some indoor ready in 5-6 weeks. Can't wait to try it!
Holy shit man go away and come back to that is awesome these are some very good looking girls .. wow I wish I could let that grow in my back yard but I have to hide my girls ..
Great looking grow👍. I'm curious to know what you are using and how often for fungus. I'm growing 4 Blueberry outdoor that are prone to PM. So much rain in Southern Ontario this summer. I've used Safers 3in1 but its expensive, hydrogen peroxide and water, and sulphur dust and water(leaves your plants a powdery mess afterwards). I'm looking for an economical solution.
@DeaneR, Thanks for the compliments, the plants are happy so far. I am using SafeGrow Mildew cure. Here is a link https://www.amazon.com/Safer-Gro-Organic-Fungicide-Concentrate/dp/B003AU829S
It cost me an arm and a leg to get it here from the states but it works well and has lasted 2 season. I also use off the shelf insecticidal soap and pyretherin (only if needed). I spray all of the foliage around the plants including the lilacs and other plants prone to PM every 10 days. I expect to see some pm and bud rot but am doing everything I can do o minimize and prevent. All the best. Growdaddy.
Nice work! Your plants look so healthy and are nearly at the finish line! I love that you are harvesting in stages to give the smaller buds a bit more time while getting the larger nugs into safety to help beat the mold and weather. I'm thinking of doing the same this weekend when I chop my gelato.
The do si dos is starting to sound like an interesting strain to grow. Looking forward to more updates on these lovely ladies! good luck
@S_Dubz, thank you. Harvesting in stages is a must for me, limits how much trimming needs to be fine st once and let's the smell buds mature a bit more.
The do si dos is a great strain its biggest downfall is the buds are too dense...good problem to have haha.
Good luck with your harvest.
Looks great, budding out nicey.
I was thinking that greenhouse looks like a great idea for next year. Is that just pvc pipes bent to form the structure?
@BarrieGrower, Thanks dude so far so good.
The greenhouse was great in the spring. Had the plants out in late April, with some autoflowers. Autos finished in June/July.
I bought a cheap greenhouse kit. Metal is cheap and flimsy, tarp is okay. I'll be luck to get two seasons out of it all but I think it's definitely worth the headstart, especially if you're in Barrie.
If I do it again, 2x4 base with PVC hoops. Than buy the same tarp I have.