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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Awww little dears LOL well them little so an so's ate my big old pumpkin plant on the side of my house then they stomped on the flippin pumpkins broke em open an been eating on them for days. My neighbors apple tree is all broke up from them pulling down on the branches can't blame them though.

  • GreenState
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    Apples are starting to drop out back, brings in the riff-raff
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  • Eliot Pryor
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    First thought was, my wife would never allow that. Beautiful home !!

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  • GreenState
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    Bowhunterwoody If the pig approves, all is good (lol).
    SoOrbudgal No wife or significant other at this time

  • Bowhunterwoody
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    GreenState. Beautiful place you got there. If I were your plants I'd like to spend a little time in there just for the hell of it. Yea another multi day soaker. Supposed to get really nasty later on tonight and tomorrow. Wind and hail here. Good luck and try and stay dry. Ps: The pig seems to approve.
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  • SoOrbudgal
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    That's great that you can do this for saving your plants from certain WPM & mold. We've got major increase in humidity now here. Dry lightning, overcast skies heat in the low 90's. Now were feeling your weather not as much by any means but it's humid. But sure keeps your place green. Take care sorry you gotta live with the grow, hope your wife understands?

  • GreenState
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    Well Bowhunterwoody Pouring rain out there again today, continuing through Tuesday night.
    Decided to set myself up so I could move the plants inside, temporarily anyways.
    Not perfect but an easy setup and only have to move the plants about 10 ft from the deck.
    Thank goodness for high and sturdy collar ties to hang the light

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  • Mr.furley
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    Looking good even if the labels don't.

  • GreenState
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    I think I must have switched seeds at birth While these were both supposed to be GG4's, only one appears to be so.
    The other looks more like a sativa dominant WW to me, or a cross bread.
    The first 2 picture are of what appears to be the GG4, having grown it 3 or so times previously.

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    And these pics are of what I now believe is a white widow. (total different plant structure) Could be a big producer

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  • GreenState
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    Bluey SoOrbudgal , I think I have seen some recovery with the added nitrogen, newer leaves still have decent color.
    Hopefully I was able to intervene in time. I had gone light on the grow nutrients through the veg stage, not to mention the grow neuts a re a few years old. $20.00 grow expense (lol!)
    Keeping in mind these were seeds I collected from my previous grows (only found a few of the GG's, more so the WW's) so
    there obviously from hermied buds. I do see female bits on all the plants so that's good news, will watch for balls
    I've grown the GG's 3 times now, so have a good idea of what the buds look like,so that will help with identification. The white widow buds are much more fluffy. I'm hoping I have a cross of mystery weed, I love the taste of the WW, tasted like spring time after a long winter
    PS: I do have caterpillar damage, seen a few tiny green ones

  • Bluey
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    They survived well. Nice work. They actually look pretty good given your absence

  • SoOrbudgal
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    I think they look great. We still have such a long way to go those will appriciate the haircut. I've got a strain that were same seeds like your GG's and one is considerably taller than the other. Other than yield i frankly don't care i only care about keeping them healthy throughout the grow and don't get the friggin moth catipillers which i now see on my near done autos. Ugg i hate those tiny suckers of THC LOL. I'm spraying my larger photos like yours nearly every week trying to keep them off prior to flowering. Going out doing a spray at sunrise today.

  • GreenState
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    Plants survived, but did take a hit while I was gone. Weather has sucked this summer.
    Came back to major yellowing of the fan leaves, especially on the white widows.
    Had to do a major defoil (they're looking like OJH's greenhouse defoliated plants!)
    Came to the conclusion that I had a huge nitrogen deficiency issue and have since hit them hard with nuets)
    2 on the left are the WW's, 2 on the right GG's. Interestingly, the 2 GG4's look pretty different from each other, the taller one could be a cross bred, the far right shorter one does look like the GG4's grown in the past.

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  • GreenState
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    SoOrbudgal Thank you for the reminder, you're absolutely correct!

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Hey there hope family is well don't let plants bother your visit/vacation.

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