@Kyote thanks for the reps. another week or so they'll really be lighting up all bet. With all the trenches going to be on them. The damn wedding cakes they aren't really taking off with their buds yet. I go out to the farm today he's got a bunch of wedding cakes out there I'll see what his are doing because these are clones from his plants. I'll have pics tomorrow of some of the work that I'm doing I'll probably be out there for 2 or 3 days I'm not sure though I don't know what they're doing out there I haven't been out there for a couple of weeks now.
So is up to the farm today. The sherb cakes are really busting out with buds. The wedding cakes just like mine here in the yard not very much going on yet. I'm bummed we're already in the middle of September that means they're not going to harvest until Halloween. I hate going out that far but you know what it seems like last year that the wedding cake that I ran in the yard last year didn't harvest until late in mid October it seems like. I'll have to look at the dates on the pictures from it from the last I took pictures last year. But last year we triggered earlier also. I believe that was due to again because of the fires from out west and all the overcast days that they triggered a little bit quicker maybe up to 2 weeks sooner than they did this year.
Out to the farm no cropping of the pictures raw size. I haven't even looked at them yet myself. So we're going to look at them together.
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scrog netted them. The sherb cakes have got the biggest buds on them right now. So worrying about possibly wind or rain in the next few days. I started scrog netting them first.
Took some night pics took some Day pics, doing some netting today the girls are getting a little floppy... their fall harvest flowering dresses are blowing in the wind and looking so beautiful...
They do have very strong stocks and stems. But I'm not taking No chances. They're getting the nets and the poles. I just went down and bought some 8-ft bamboo poles about 5/8 to 3/4 of an inch in diameter. They should hold the nets up pretty well. I'll have pics of the netting in the next group.
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