Makes Me Wonder

Just like you, I am trying to make a ‘good judgement’ call about our Colorado weather. We need to figure out how urgent it is to ‘take down the crop’. I like to let the plants live as long as the weather permits. How do these female pot plants know when to get into high gear? It makes me wonder.

So far I have only been taking those branches that were really ready to be clipped off. When all of those creamy white pistils are done producing THC-Frost, Tri-chomes, sugars…then those pistils die and as they dry out they turn pretty colors and further, as those pistils dry out they get brittle and ‘crooked’. Look for that. Once those pistils die, they cannot facilitate the fertilization of the female ovary calyx. So they do not produce any more male pollen attractant (THC). It is time to harvest that flower bud cluster. When the female ovary is too old to ‘get pregnant’ then the pistils no longer need to produce any male-pollen attractant. To put it another way, when the pistils die off and turn colors, then the seed-making ovary is no longer viable. At this point in the life of this pot plant… I’ll impatiently wait 3 or 4 more days and will then clip that branch (cola) off and leave the less mature colas to keep on growing. With some varieties of pot, I’ll pick and clip on the plant for up to15 days. I do not want to clip off a flower bud until it is really ready. Rippers… cops…weather, all come into the equation now. It all makes me wonder.

Most often, all of the flower buds on a branch turn color (they are dieing off) at about the same time…within 4 or 5 or 6 days of each other. Usually the outer most clusters of flower buds (the tops) turn first. I do a selective cutting…leaving those interior (less mature) buds to grow and mature in the sun light. This is if the weather is still good.

If your pot plants get wet and then the night time temps fall way below freezing, it’ll probably die ( and wont taste good). If it rains on your crop and then turns windy… you’ll have a lot of broken branches. You’ll have to either try to repair that branch back onto the plant or else you’ll have to harvest the flower buds from that broken branch.

When the TV weather gal says that we’ll have snow or sleet or hail or even several days of wet windy weather, then you will have to figure out just how many days before that real shitty weather sets in. Pay attention to those TV weather gals. Keep on looking ahead… don’t be surprised when the weather mandates you ‘do a harvest’.
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By the end of September, I have only been watering each plant about one gallon per day. As we get further into a cloudy October, I am watering about one gallon per plant every other day. Also, I am losing my visual blockage cover-crops…lilacs, privet, Buckthorns etcetera. Since my pot plants are very aromatic, we are hanging scented dryer sheets on the fences. Personally, I need some more patience.

To reiterate… we are growing Sensimillia pot. “ Sensimillia” means that it hasn’t gotten pregnant…without having been fertilized. This puts these girls in a state of sexual frenzy. Don’t let ‘em get pollinated. They grow more and more tri-chomes and sugars (frost) the more desperate they get. Female pot plants are programmed to get pregnant (pollinated) making seeds for the next generation.

I’ve already written many articles about pot harvesting-drying-curing so I wont be redundant. Some years you’ll be able to grow pot outdoors with only a few emergencies until harvest. Every year is a little bit different… it’s a fun challenge. This season we only had until Oct.10th… but this year that was all the time I needed. It is not a matter of how early you get your plants growing… it is a matter of how late in the season you can let them grow (amount of sunlight…length of days). This season, by the 10th of October, all these plants were ready to be harvested… not always the case.

These pot plants have been surviving without us humans for several thousands of years. When all is said and done, even the newer hybrid pot plants know when to react to the sun-moon cycles. Pot has been doing just fine without any help from us humans. It all just makes me wonder.

THE HOMESTRETCH

We are in the homestretch now. Here is a check list of things to do and to keep in mind.

  1. I’m trying to use less water this year and still have healthy plants. Just about 1/2 gal in the morning and again a 1/2 gallon of water in mid afternoon, and another 1/2 gal in the early evening. Our weather has been pretty much perfect… sunny and warm and so far no storms.
  2. Inspect your girls for bugs, spiders and bud-rot. Look close for any breakage so that you can fix it or it will get worse. Duct tape works as does a scrap of T-shirt and string.
  3. Clip off all the big leaves… dead leaves, yellow or faded leaves.
  4. All my girls are over-grown, falling out, looking scraggly. Heavy flower buds make for heavy branches. On every branch are many, many pistillate calyxes that grow into the flower bud. Coming out of these bag-like calyxes are two long string like appendages, the pistils. These are male-pollen catchers. Inside the bag-like pistillate calyx is the ovary. Glandular trichomes grow all over the calyx as well as on the pistils. The get-high THC is made by the marijuana plant to attract and hold on to any male pollen that is in the breeze. As these pistillate calyxes plump and swell and get larger, the branches fill out with these flower buds. By late September many of the pistils are worn out and will soon turn color. Tans, reds, pinks, oranges, ambers. As these clear to creamy pistils die off and turn color, these buds begin to look very pretty. When most (90%) are dry and crinkly then it is time to remove that bud (or group of buds from that branch) and trim it, bag it and tag it.
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  6. If your pairs of hairs (pistils) are still creamy white then that bud is still trying to get pregnant and is still making THC trichomes.
  7. When you get to harvest time, clip selectively and keep the leaf- trim and dry it in a separate paper bag. Keep this shake to make KIEF later.
  8. Scissors, paper bags, labels. glass jars? Get ready to put on YOUR favorite music and get to clipping. If you find any seeds, put ‘em away with a label as to the date and type of pot. Next season starts in early March.
  9. You have another 3 to 5 weeks to calmly, selectively clip and trim your girls. The buds or the branches that are not ready yet… leave ‘em on the plant to continue to grow and mature Four to 5 days makes a big difference in the amount of frost (trichomes) the plants can grow.

Late August 8-26-18 thru 9-06-18

Now I read that Danny D. says to throw away any one-leaf or 3-leafed plants as they might go Hermy on you. I say throw those pot plants my way. One-leaf and 3- leaf plants, in my opinion, have been heavily cross bred and may look funny but are just fine. There have been hippies playing with these plants genetics for 40 or 50 years by now. Also the corporates are breeding and crossing pot plants for at least 6 or 8 years and so now our collective seed stock has been somewhat modified towards early maturity and lots of terpene production. I have found that these odd looking plants grow out of the one or three fingered leaves stage as they get older and normalize to 5 fingered leaves after a while. These plants grow big and strong and have lots of frost on ‘em by late September, just like any pot plant. Any plant can go Hermy on you. This year, my buddy had a beautiful bushy Chem Dawg that just went Transvestite over night. It had large 5 and 7 fingered leaves and has looked to be a big bushy female for 4 1/2 months. A couple days ago it showed that it was very much a boy… had balls on every branch. We removed it from the garden. There is no part of a male pot plant that I want to smoke.
You and I and my buddies do not have the time, energy or money to waste by throwing away (non-corporate looking) pot plants. I believe that these odd looking
(one and three leaf) pot plants have have been bred, crossed, re-crossed etc. so many times that the plant itself doesn’t know what it is. But as it matures, if it goes female, it’ll be a nice big frosty lady come harvest time, just like any other pot plant.
As the girls mature… they seem to go into slow motion. I am ready to start this years’ harvest but none of the plants in my management are anywhere near ready to be clipped on. As the individual flower buds increase in size, they fill in all along the stems, forming big long colas or hand grenades on a stick. The flower buds want to get pollinated and so they are growing more and more Male Pollen Attractants (THC-CBD). Inside those buds the plant is growing miniature leaves upon which to grow even more THC glands, frost.
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In another 6 to 8 weeks it should all be harvested, bagged and tagged. I hope to be sampling the different varieties by Thanksgiving.

PS… The corporate scientists are now mapping out the marijuana genome so that one day we will be able to grow a specific plant for our specific needs, such as rest, energy, pain management, creativity, PTSD remediation, etc.

Mid August


It is mid August and its 3 waterings every day, over at my buddies house where we are growing. Seems as though I live there. One half to 2/3 of a gallon each time I water them. My buddies all have grows of 12 plants and many of them have 5 or 6 of those plants in serious flowering stage.
I’m spending a lot of time and effort on those plants in particular. I’ve been using a pair of short scissors to cut off all the yellow or fading leaves. Am getting rid of all the Big Shade Leaves. From this point onward we do want air and lots of sunlight getting into the center of the pot-bushes. The air will lessen the chances of mold growing and the sunlight will help all the little buds to develop and ripen. Also am top- filling those plant containers with a loose mulch/soil. We don’t want to have those top-most lateral roots exposed to the air or they’ll dry out.
By next week-end, I won’t be putting ANY fertilizer on the flowering girls. I’m trying to look into the future as to the weather we will be having in early September. It may be time for me to “pull a harvest” on those several Early Girls while letting the other plants grow and ripen on into late October perhaps. I am watching closely as they “plump and swell” and mature. Don’t jump the gun and begin to harvest too soon. The plants that are not quite as far along will get one more dose of fertilizer and then probably no more.
I’ve been using Miracle Grow 15 – 30 – 15 Bloom Booster but will stop doing that at least 3 weeks prior to the expected harvest. That is easier said than done.
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Some plants just flower up early…probably because those strains were bred (over these last 15 plus years) to have certain characteristics. Early flowering and early maturity being one. So, some of my buddies plants will likely be good and ready to harvest starting in 3 or 4 weeks. While the other plants will be ready to harvest over the next 9 or ten weeks. I have to make an educated guess as to when those “others” will be ready to harvest, too. I want to do a fresh-water-flush on each plant for at least 20 days prior to harvest.
Each plant that you take down in harvest will decrease your exposure to scrutiny. Every plant that you get bagged-n-tagged is one less pot plant that you’ll have to worry about. One less plant sitting in the Colorado sunlight in your back yard. Especially from mid October on, all the cover crops will be dieing back, not offering up much camouflage.
As I don’t put many freshly manicured buds into each paper bag and I label each… I can tell on what dates I did the clip-manicure-bag and tag process. I can tell you that last year my buddies “Denver Delight” was harvested over an 8 day period between Oct. 5th and October 12th. I’ve seen years when we had good weather into the first of November. I’ve seen years when the weather turned fowl in late September. So, where does this leave us? I don’t think that we are on the Home Stretch just yet. We have to be ready for any kind of bad weather. September is not usually a gentle month.
When you water each plant, look closely at the interior of that plant. Pull out any dead brown or yellowing leaves that would make for a good bug habitat. Start examining each plant for leaves you can clip off. If those leaves are tattered, worn-out or starting to yellow, then clip ‘em off. Do you see any lateral roots on top of the soil? Then put some mulch or loose soil on top around the stem. Are your plants getting enough water? Are they looking wilted early in the morning? Get up earlier and go out and water them up. I can usually keep pot plants hydrated and growing nicely with 3 waterings each day.
Farming is a full time job, even on a small scale. As these girls grow larger and grow a lot of flowers on its’ branches, it takes a lot of energy to keep these machines healthy. But this is now what we have been waiting for. They are now growing the pollen-attractant that we’ll be smoking in 3 or4 months.

Let’s Move Forward

August 8th, 2018

I am trying to tell you how to grow a nice crop of Home-Use Marijuana. I cannot afford to shop at the dispensaries as their pot is expensive and it is taxed to the max. You do not have to use expensive soil or buy bottles of expensive Grow-Juice fertilizer to get a good crop of tasty marijuana that will keep you high for an entire year…maybe longer.  We all should be growing our Home-Use pot outdoor in the FREE Colorado sunlight. Our only insecticides are Lady Bugs and Marigolds.

Growing pot indoors is an expensive, difficult hassle. Living in a pot-grow is unhealthy. I’ll let someone else do that.

I do believe that Danny D., a long time pot-grow writer is wrong about some things. Nowadays, he is mainly writing for and to the large corporate grow-operations. Whereas I am talking to you, Mom and Dad Home Grower. I help people to do just what I am writing about…that is, growing pot outdoors, cheaply. I know that neither you or I have that clean empty garage, barn or spare bedroom in which to dry our bud harvest. So I use and I suggest that you use easy to obtain brown paper grocery or lunch bags. During the harvest as I clip first on this plant and then on that plant, I put the manicured buds into a paper bag along with a label. I manicure the buds wet. I can throw dozens of pot-filled paper bags under various tables in my house or even into a corner of the bedroom. Then I can forget about them for several weeks. During the pot harvest, I have a lot of work to get done and I know that the pot in those bags will be free of cigarette smoke, cat or dog hair, carpet lint or ceiling dust…and it is away from prying eyes. Cuts down on the smell, too. I like to dry pot slowly in the dark of a paper bag. This works just fine. It might take up to 12 days to completely harvest each plant. So it takes a long time to take down an entire grow…to clip,manicure and bag-and-tag all of the plants. It is my favorite 3 or 4 weeks of the season.

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By mid August all the girls are big and need to be watered 3 times everyday…a half gallon or more for each plant each time. Also, I am going to have to top-fill each container with either good soil or a mulch.

Folks, marijuana should NOT be a schedule 1 drug. It was mislabeled 65 or 80 years ago by capitalist-corporate pigs via their politician bed-fellows. It was a travesty for those up-tight corporate politicians to have done that. It was done to target Mexican immigrants as well as to protect Big Tobacco and Big Cotton industries. We will have to vote these conservative pols out of office. We cannot get passive and “happy” here in Colorado. California is WAY ahead of us in terms of Mari-Freedom. The only positive thing we can do (here in Colorado) is to VOTE  for county officials and state reps who believe in our pot freedoms. And VOTE for pro-pot pols at the Federal level. The Republikan political party is not our friend. Progress is incremental…and now (2018) it is time for this country to move forward.

 

Paraquat and AWACs

Back in the 1970s, the guys I was hanging out with were bringing in some very good pot from southern and western Mexico. They had been roaming around Mexico and had met the farmers. These were actual citizens farmers each of whom grew small amounts of pot…to sell, GOOD pot. My buddies told me of meeting groups of farmers in various Mexican states. They had learned where to go to meet up with the groups of local farmers, typically “where the dirt road crosses the creek” on the 1/4 moon or during the last full moon. Stuff like that. The Mexican farmers would show up with burros or mules carrying their best pot…anywhere from 3 or 4 lbs up to 125 lbs of good pot each. Good pot. These were actual people, these were subsistance farmers who needed the hippies cash.

So, at night with the moon showing the way, dozens of Americanos (hippies mostly) would show up at the rendevous point by the creek and there business was conducted. My buddies would be in southern Mexico for a month or two buying weed. When they came home to Colorado, we would enjoy the best Mexica Sativa strains from states like Oaxaca, Guerrero, Michoacan, Sinaloa. Those Mexican farmers needed that American Hippy cash and were proud of the pot they had grown.

However, in the late 1970s the Americans put AWACs on the border. These radar planes shut down the flow of pot going north. This hurt the cash starved Mexican family farmers. This took away their ability to resist the local drug lords. That gave rise to the big Mexican Drug Cartels because only they had the ability to get drugs north across the border. Along with their heroin, the drug cartels had the time, money and the resolve. So then the citizen subsistance farmers had to deal with the Narco-Traffikers Slicksters because there were not longer any Amerianos there with cash to spend, Hippies or Slicksters. The Mexican drug dealers put a gun to their heads and told the farmers what to do…what to grow and how much they would be paid. So, when the government stepped in to the Mexican pot situation, they put Paraquat poison on it and also helped stifle the small business man in favor of the Mexican Drug Lords. And it seemed as though the Paraquat went onto the small subsistance farmers pot not onto the Drug Lords pot fields. How ’bout that.

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At about the same time, the early-mid 1970s…I had friends who were in the Peace Corps and had been sent to Afghanistan, India or Pakistan to teach those folks how to dig water wells or some such. They were earning a little money and on their time off from their Peace Corps duties, would go around their respective countries and look for rugs and drugs. Every time they sent home a hand made rug to their mom in America, they would put in some pot seeds…usually from the Hindu-Kush Valley. Well these pot seeds produced pot plants that would cycle thru to maturity in 7 months. It was Indica as opposed to Mexican Sativa. And this Kush pot matured and was real good by Thanksgiving, or even sooner. And the pot was superb. Skunk we called it. My buddies were intent on hybredizing these two different kinds of pot, even back in the late 1970s.

What a long strange trip its been. More about the past, later on in the future.

Late July List of Things to Think About

Here is a list of things to consider:

  1. Final clipping of tall shoots. We still have another month and a half of vegetative upward growth for some plants. I don’t want my plants to be taller than the fence.
  2. Trim off all of the brown and yellow leaves.
  3. Sugar is okay but don’t use molasses. I believe that it attracts cut worms and other insects. A coffee cup full of sugar into a 5 gallon water bucket…not a big mug but just a regular coffee cup.
  4. Continue to use high nitrogen (NKP) fertilizer every 3 or 4 or 5 days. I use a weak solution of Miracle Grow and also some household ammonia. I don’t fertilize the girls when the temps are 96 degrees or above.
  5. Soon, I will just use fresh, clean water to flush out the Miracle Grow (for 3 or 4 days).
  6. Early in August  I’ll start to use a bloom booster fertilizer…Tomato Bloom Boost. The last 3 weeks of my pot grow (late October) I won’t use any fertilizer at all…basically flushing out all of the bloom booster fertilizer chemicals.
  7. Do the containers need a top dressing of mulch?
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  9. Are your new growth twigs coming in “alternate” or “opposite”? In young juvenile plants the new growth will be opposite each other on the twig. As the plant matures and the days grow shorter…it’ll start to grow its new growth in an alternating fashion on the twigs. This is a “tell”. This is a sure-fire way to tell that the female is maturing and is transitioning into a “pre-flower” condition. This is a good sign. In a week or two that plant will be getting a tomato fertilizer called Bloom Boost. Look for the NPK numbers on the package. You’ll want a low N and a high P. The K number goes in to help the roots grow, so that the leaves will have a healthy green luster. Each plants’ genetics are different. Some of my more hybred plants are now starting to go into a pre-flower. Others are not. I would like a long, drawn out harvest,, but when the weather has gone fowl, I have to harvest all of them at once. This makes for a lot of work…so I do like to have 3 weeks or more to “pull” a comfortable harvest.
  10. Review your security measures.
  11. Review your weather-defenses. Got a Plan B? What if it hails?
  12. I’m still trying to use less water than ever before. But these girls are growing taller and wider now and so they need enough water to stay hydrated. Over-watering can lead to mold and root-rot and perhaps even stem-rot. A short drought period probably won’t kill off your girls. However, when they aren’t growing bigger and staying healthy then you are losing time. I have twice this season put two gallons of water (at one time) into each plants’ container. This floods down into the containers’ soil. Then I try to let that container dry out. First when I up-potted each female into these big containers and again last week (mid July) in the very hot dot-days of July, I flooded them. I certainly do want the plants’ roots to grow down into the containers and and completely fill the container. The bottom half of these containers may stay moist even though the surface soil is DRY. Usually, I put a half gallon of water on them in the morning and another half gallon in the late afternoon.
  13. If I have any left-over beer or Pepsi, I’ll throw it into the water-bucket. Don’t go over-board about this, Also, a little sugar never hurts…just throw some into your watering bucket an stir it in. That is what Coke or Pepsi is…sugar.
  14. And lastly, it’s not too early to begin to think about finding some clean, sharp scissors, a stack of brown paper grocery bags and some clean glass jars with screw-on lids. Another three and a half months and we’ll all be smiling.
  15. P.S. Some of the hybred girls are starting to flower. Lots of seed stock and almost all clones have been bred to flower early. So you have to get them to grow big enough first to make the yield worthwhile. Some of my buddies have an historical Afghan variety that is still in serious veg…just chugging along like they did 35 years ago. Smells good…looks good. Mmmm Yummy.

In This Hot Weather

I hope that all of you have your plants either in the ground or else in containers. I hope you have only females. In this hot weather I’m just trying to keep the girls alive. I’m not overwatering and I’m not fertilizing them. All they get now (in this heat) is just clear water.

Again this year I germinated seeds…only got a little over 30% female to almost 70% males. Also had 3 hermaphrodites. This year I kept only the females.

They all are well over 3 feet tall, bushy and happy. I’m using tomato cages again this season. I’ve clipped the plants so that they’ll stay low and will bush out.

In this very hot weather, I have stopped giving them any sugar or ammonia (nitrogen). When the temps get up into the mid to upper 90s, all I give them is clear fresh water…no beer, no Pepsi, no Miracle Grow, no nitrogen.

I have put a full gallon of water into each plants’ container this AM. Maybe this evening some of them will get anther 1/3 of a gallon of water. I’ll be inspecting each plant for water-wilt and the soil for moisture 3 or 4 inches deep. If the tops are wilting over they probably need some water. Otherwise, let the roots grow deep into the container looking for moisture. Some varieties of marijuana need more water than other genetic types.

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Clipping off all the new growth now will make for additional growth…more buds in October. By late July the only clipping I’ll do to the plants will be to keep the tops below the fence line.

When it cools down a bit next week, then I’ll give the girls a dose of grow juice. This year I will not use molasses as I think that that sugar-syrup attracts cut-worms. Check back with me in a a couple of weeks.