Day 43 after a week of 87°F + with sub 30% rh, weather should be a bit milder this week. 80F 21% currently at noon. Great growth considering the dry weather and looks to beginning to flower any moment now. 7 gal pots getting watered to runoff with 2 gal of solution every 2 to 3 days, basically when the top layer of the coco gets a little dry.
Day 45 74F 7% rh. Humidity has plummeted again. Normally around 40 to 50% has been steady under 30%. Not much I can do to fight nature outside. Added ArmorSi for silica.
Day 46 Flowering officially under way
Day 47 nights have been much cooler bottoming out at 51°F humidity still sub 35%
Day 49 weather has been milder. Mid 70s day low 50s nights. Rh avg 20% day 45% night. Nice amount of budding sites developing all over the plant. Nice node spacing and branch structure.
@Ga4rd2en0er, I’m in Aussie and it is sweltering here!! Good for the plants but I would love a couple of those cool days just for a break. We are also experiencing a record drought so I collect as much rain as I can when it rains, then have to go back to filtered tap water,, which the plants definitely don’t love as much. It hailed the other day and I ran around the yard like an idiot collecting hailstones for the girls!! Cheers
@Shooey, it's going to be 45 to 55F for the next week. They seem to be trucking along fine and their scent is rapidly increasing. Not sure if it's the cold or the last few weeks before harvest. Spotty chances of rain so keeping them in the hoop house for now. Thanks for stopping by!
It looks pretty dang fine despite the problems you faced man👍! I'm happy you stuck with them and recieved some bud for your efforts.
Enjoy your smoke and congrats on another grow under your belt!
@JinksyGrows, thanks jinks, bud visual quality is lacking but the smoke is great. Wish I could have have got the extra grams and density the last few weeks bring but very happy to have what I atleast salvaged.
They look good in the pics gardener,, not easy navigating outdoor grows and it’s good to expect anything. I love how you name them too,, I might start that. Cheers😀👍