2011 New England Adventures

bud nugbong

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pics are a little blurry, but it looks like youve got pink pistils instead of white. wich is not exactly normal but its nothing bad. just a unique trait. looking nice and healthy!
 
Hey man, nice grow you got goin there. Growing in NE isn't easy as we both know, we don't get near the same conditions as out west, but you've done a nice job, got some bushy plants. Your plants look really similar to mine at this stage, everything I've read says you HAVE to be patient at this point of the season, you've put all the hard work in for 5 months now, waiting an extra couple weeks could mean DOUBLE the harvest. Your plants should be flowering for a minimum 8 weeks outdoors, and in New England, you're only at about 6-7 weeks flowering depending on your strain. If you have knowledge that someone you don't trust knows about your grow, than ya, maybe you should harvest now, but if you're just stoned and paranoid, you're most likely fine. The problem with this damn drug we love so much is that it makes you paranoid!
 

mackdx

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Another New Englander here checking in. I have some Nirvana Swiss Cheese that is about 4-5 weeks into flower and starting to look like something (finally)! Anyone have any thoughts about frost? It has been unseasonably cold this week with the first (light) frost on Saturday morning. Also lots of dew in the mornings - should I be watching for potential mold?
 

Rottedroots

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No crop to call my own this year but spent a bunch of season's out in the western part of the state. They look great but I just don't think they are quite ripe yet. These chilly nights are like steroids for photo-period plants and your girls are gonna bulk up big time.

I've had spotty light frost come through and it don't hurt much. What really SUCKS is when repeated frosts has killed everything around your plants and they stand out like a sore thumb. Out there in the Happy Valley you could still get some solid grow time. You guys should be just fine with the mold as well. Chilly nights with warm breezy fall days.

You done good dog but just a little more time. Makes me nervous and it's your grow. Ha Ha.. I would give you a few PRN's but it's against the law to share pharmaceuticals.:peace:

WTF!!! Go pull them!!:leaf:
 

vtguitar88

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Hey guys, I'm (northern) New England as well. Getting to be decision time up here pretty soon. We've had good sunny days but now there's a rainy stretch in the forecast so I'm thinking I might not try to push mine through. Last year almost exactly this time had beautiful plants covered in buds that needed 2-3 more weeks. Tried to push them through a rainy stretch and lost pounds upon pounds to mold. Completely destroyed. In my experience, cold temps are far less of a concern than moisture. Morning fog that burns off in the course of a sunny might be fine, but even two days of drizzly rain is probably deadly. Good luck gettin your beauties in safely!
 

bewareofdogandowner

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we havent had our first frost yet this year...i know because i sleep in my truck..im hoping to push through this rain and next week after some forecasted sun i will chop and pull, dry and distribute a little bit to get me a hotel room for the night so i can sleep in a bed and take a hot shower.....good looks peeps.
 

bewareofdogandowner

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So I was looking back through this 2 years later and notice I can't see the pics I uploaded, I wanted to steal them back for safekeeping.
Is this just my browser?
Or can any mod help me out here?
 
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