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new pix of my big bushy girl. Yea I get to let her flower her till the end of november yea hoo ray I live in the big STX.
she is the biggest singel 1 plant I have ever grown. I am so dam glad that I found that screen to wrap around her. cuz her buds would be swangeng every where.
So how is she looken so far? fed her flo ferts agen. rember she is from a dank bagseed that was just droped on the ground and grew all on her own. and also she has survived through 2 hail storms and 2 flash flood rains. so Im very very happy with her over all.
and I also have 2 other plants also that just started flowering a while ago.
1 of em is much smaller. the other one is very tropical looking.
I wish I could get intered into the pic of the month contest.
now the bud shots.
I think I smell a skunk. The smell is very very strong and very skunky good.
also I named her crown of thorns. see 1st pic for reference as to where I got the name.
If she will be ok will depend on the strain but generally a bit of rain won't hurt , unless the buds are very dense and compact.
You can shake the rain out of them when it stops raining
today I stretched a bit of plastic over it. cuz the weather guy said were gunna get megga rain this afternoon. and he said it should be clear and sunny by thursday.
It should get plenty of airflow still.
Ill get a pic of it just befor the rains this afternoon.
and it rained this past saturday and 2 of my big dense buds almost broke off. but i saved them by tieing each bud to a pole that I tied to the screen.
My bud's plants got rained out like I've never seen before. (We've had average +9" rainfall this year.) First a little mold, then a little rot. They decided to chop "tomorrow" but is was already too late. The stems were so saturated with water, the plants completely collapsed into the mud.
A plastic sheet would have possibly saved the plants from collapsing but I'm not sure anything could have helped the high humidity. Complete loss, worst growing season in recent memory. Never again will I bitch about having to carry water due to dry weather.