Growing Marijuana – Mid Sept Maintenance

Growing Marijuana.

Every year is a little bit different than any other year. 2014 has been cloudy, a little cooler than usual and a little bit wetter than usual. I want more sunny days.

mid September bud

 

Hopefully you have already cleaned your plants up…that is, clipped out the sucker twigs growing up thru the center of the plants. Also, continue to clip off ALL of the dead or dying leaves and most of the big shade leaves. Let the sun shine in. It is almost (but not quite) too late to hand pollinate any of the girls and still get mature seeds. With the sumacs showing their colors and our tomatoes starting to die back, we know that the end of another growing season draws near.

 

Try to keep your pets, friends and relatives away from your marijuana garden. Your plants should be growing their female ovary bracts, each with several creamy white pistils. These pistils want to find some male pollen floating thru the air. To help facilitate this, all around the female bracts and pistils, it’ll grow trichomes with sticky sugar glands. We want this to hsppen. As our girls continue to not get pregnant ( pollinated), they get frustrated and so they grow even more trichomes with sugars. These sugars have the THC.  This is the story of sinsemilla pot.

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I like a nice long Indian Summer…an extended period of time that is sunny and warm. Then I can do a selective bud harvest as each bud matures. For me, an entire plant isn’t ready to harvest all at one timme. I’ll pick at a plant a bit and let the rest of it ripen up for several more days. Plus, harvest-trimming is a labor intensive period of long, long clipping days, so it’s nice to stretch it out.

If it rains during the day and then turns cold at night (32˚ to 35˚), your plants will show some damage. However, if your plants are dry, they can withstand night time low temps down to 28˚ if it’s only for an hour or so.

Now is when we need a lot of patience. We may only have 3 more weeks of this growing season. But you know…we might have 5 more full weeks of sunny weather, in which case those sativas will be plenty mature and ready to harvest. Have patience while the girls flower buds plump and swell.

field of buds

 

Remember to keep those gates shut and locked.