Cannabis Cultivation

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This will be a home for all things related to the cultivation of cannabis. The preferred focus here will be organic and sustainable growing methods, but any cannabis growers or growers-to-be are welcome!

The moderator and community creator here is in a legal cannabis state. It is therefore assumed that everyone sharing photos and info about their grows is also doing so legally. If you're not, then keep that to yourself. Any mention of actively conducting a cannabis grow illegally will be removed. This is to protect our instance admin, and will be a zero-tolerance policy.

Happy growing!

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#3 looked farther along a week ago but #2 leapfrogged her and was ready to chop yesterday. Had to get a shot of that beautiful cola before the final cut!

She's drying in the attic now, #1 should be going in the jars in a couple of days.

Strain is Deep Line Alchemy 11 from Bodhi Seeds.

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Vintage Pakistani x 88g13/hp (Deep Line Alchemy 11), 1 plant is chopped and drying as of yesterday. The other 2 old ladies should be ready in about 1-2 weeks.

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Growers interested in using biological control are encouraged to begin by using beneficial nematodes to manage fungus gnats. Beneficial nematodes are relatively easy to use but must be applied properly in order to be effective.

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Hello all,

I am trying my hand at growing a few plants indoors and noticed some recent changes I thought might be a problem. As you will see from my photos, some of my leaves are turning brown/yellow and the stalks are turning red. Is this something to worry about?

I started these seedlings outdoors, and moved them into a tent last month. I am watering them every few days, only when the soil feels dry. I've been using Arber Plant Food every couple weeks. My tent has an outtake fan/filter and inner fan. I've been keeping the temp at about 70 and humidity around 60%.

I read that the reddening stalks is due to the plants being too close to the grow light, but my light is at the very top of the tent (60" high). I've also got it set to the second lowest brightness. The light is on an 18 hour timer as I heard that is what is necessary during the vegetative stage.

Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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My other plants had even more beautiful purple. But they've already changed to brown.

I know this is a month earlier then I usually do. But the colour is so nice! My friends plants are always so pretty. He won't even smoke mine!

So. Chop today and have pretty bud?

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Trichome development on Vintage Pakistani x 88g13/hp (Deep Line Alchemy 11), 3 plants at week 14. #1 seems farther along than her sisters, possibly harvesting in a couple of weeks. Should have all 3 in the jars by the end of October.

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Close-up is of a sugar leaf, looks like the trichome are just starting to turn cloudy. Anyone have a guess how long until I should harvest? I've heard the bud trichome are slower to mature, and I'm looking for 30% amber trichs to harvest.

I'm out of town for the next week, hoping they look closer by the time I get back. It's my first grow so not sure what to expect.

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So let's talk about trellis netting. I saw a video the other day where the grower had more or less draped a trellis net over his plants opposed to building a frame and mounting the net. Has anyone else tried this? I think im going to need something to support my outdoor plants. They're growing in pots and I want to keep them mobile asitss starting to get cold here in northern Canada and they'll be sleeping in the garage soon.

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Morning folks, this here is my first post on Lemmy. How many of ye'all ditched reddit after the API changes?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LeanFemurs@lemmy.world to c/cannabiscultivation
 
 

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3x Vintage Pakistani x 88g13/HP about 6 weeks into flower. Had a little scare with aphids in the past week but it only seemed to affect the spinach that was sharing the greenhouse with the ladies. Come on October!

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Hi. I have two plants I've been growing all summer on my back patio. One is a Trainwreck, the other it either Trainwreck or Lamb's Breath. I am not sure which is which.

The plants have grown pretty well all summer, are about 5.5 feet tall, and are starting to flower. One especially, the other only has a few little spindly guys at the nodes.

Anyways... I've had a few yellow leaves and just yanked em off all summer without too much worry. Now though, with all the flowers budding, I am seeing a ton more yellow leaves and it's making me worry.

I am using fish fertilizer and have been applying once a week.

Should I add anything else? Should I not worry about it? My regular gardening knowledge says the plants need nitrogen but I'm afraid to use any other fertilizers since I've killed cannabis plants in the past this way.

Edit: Pics https://imgur.com/a/AxTyRF3 https://imgur.com/a/tEjYJSF

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She was safely relocated to some sagebrush afterwards. But definitely a bit of a scare having my fingers so close.

Sorry for the poor quality pic - I was trying to be quick about it, as I'm sure you all would understand

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The main colas on my girlies are filling out nicely :)

Plant #3 is crazy, she topped herself about halfway through veg and then one of those tops (left in the photo) split again just before she went into flower.

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I wanted to share my cute lil creation from trimming earlier.

I also post to trees in lemmy.ml -- wasnt sure which community was more active :)

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“Vintage Pakistani x 88g13/hp (Deep Line Alchemy 11)” from Bodhi Seeds filling up my 6x4x6 greenhouse. A bit too crowded but it's what I've got for now, I'm hoping to have a larger house for next season🤞

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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/1154629

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/1154585

I was going thru an old device and found this bookmarked. It's a great resource if you're into brewing compost teas or would like to get started doing so

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On one hand I thinking it's so cool that a bee is checking out a thing I made, on the other I'm thinking get your pollen cooties away from my plants.

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Natural split on the main stem, this is a first for me 😎

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Three freshly chopped males settling into their future life as compost. I had some suspicions about 2 of them and this morning it was obvious that they were males. Into the bin they go!

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Got my girlies moved in to the greenhouse after I installed the solar fan. It feels much cooler in there when I walk in from outside.

Grasshoppers and rodents are awful outside right now so we moved some spinach in there also.

It will be crowded in there in a few weeks and is really like to try finishing at least one of these fully outdoors. Need to find a way to deal with the predators.

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