Michganman2018

Discussion in 'Outdoor Grow Journals' started by michganman, Jun 17, 2018.

  1. damn sorry bro!
     
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  2. Im going to leave her going for a bit until I see any kind of bud rot develope. Its coming soon though i can tell. Then its into the bubble bags
     
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  3. The rain let up some so went out to look around the garden.
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  4. Thats real pretty.
     
  5. Yo MM howzit brother! Any progress reports on your personal plants? I'm a curious cat
    I read that whole cob thread and I was happy to see I can use that monster dehydrator to sweat my cobs perfectly....seems that thing is becoming more and more useful as of late


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  6. Whats goin on man. My personals are looking good. Not too big but bushy. Youll have to teach me the dehydrator style. I only got to the vacuum sealing part. Been busy. I got a actual job a little while back as an actual gardener and property caretaker at this private residence for this rich guy but i have not been feeling well the last few weeks. 20180906_195230.jpg
     
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  7. Wow they look real healthy MM great looking bushes

    The dehydrator is used for the sweat. Some people were using yogurt makers, souvees, heat mats, locked cars with the windows up and the like - but dehydrator keep a good constant temp and have timers, plus mine can go as low as 95f.
    Nice, a job! Sounds like a cool gig, I'd love to do work like that. I've been outta work but still busy with all the side hustle BS I'm doing. Need steady work though. Hope you feel better my man

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  8. Today's bud shots. Some are getting close. Some got a ways. Massive leaf die off happening in the garden. 20180920_143116.jpg 20180920_143124.jpg 20180920_143342.jpg 20180920_143416.jpg 20180920_143718.jpg 20180920_143740.jpg 20180920_144156.jpg 20180920_150717.jpg
     
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  9. Everything in the garden is from #1. And everything has sweet fruity smells. #2 was really skunky.
     
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  10. its so wet!
     
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  11. I dont think they have fully dried out for almost 2 weeks. And as soon as it does get dry out i have to spray them with green cure to prevent anything, making them wet again. I dont get good morning sun and the dew takes forever to dry. Recipe for disaster
     
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  12. This is the wettest end to a season i can remember in the last 10 years or so. I had a couple plants close to being done that had a tiny bit of bud rot, and i didnt want to risk them, so i chopped them. Just a couple smaller ones. 20180929_194438.jpg 20180929_194455.jpg 20180929_194612.jpg 20180929_194644.jpg
     
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  13. Harvest time for us both - I'm waking up in the early hours tomorrow to chop the Kali China.

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  14. Thanks man. Still have a ton out in the ground, getting rained on for the next week or so. I might have to harvest early if it doesnt stop or something developes fungally. Post some bud shots of that Kali up when you're done, im real interested in it.
     
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  15. Took a bunch of plants down. Still have 15-20 in the ground, also a few plants where i only took the top. Im about half way through harvesting. The rest I am going to leave for a bit. I dont have the space to dry it anyways. The ones i left in the ground showed no signs of bud rot at all. I only took the plants i thought were either done, or i noticed a tiny little bit of bud rot starting. The plants have been moist for weeks. Once i closed up the garage to dry them, so much moisture formed on the floor. So i started a dehumidifier. 20181003_191952.jpg 20181003_202107.jpg 20181003_202055.jpg 20181003_202105.jpg 20181003_202107.jpg 20181003_202108.jpg 20181003_202111.jpg 20181003_202116.jpg
     
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  16. Dehumidifier was a good choice. I pulled about 3 gallons from my garage in about 24 hours. Now that things seem to have leveled out im going to leave it on low and maybe turn it off after another day or so.
     
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