Sensimilla Pot Grow: August, 2015

Pot Grow: August, 2015.

By now, your plants should be tall and bushy. Your males have probably already expressed themselves. Cut those males out of the pack as soon as you decide that it’s a male. We’re growing sensimilla here. Your girls should have their pollen-catching pistils beginning to grow and show. Once your plants have shown that they are girls, they have begun to bloom,or bud-up. You can kick them into bloom with a high P fertilizer. The days are truly getting shorter now. Pot plants will respond to the shorter days with the shorter light periods by sexing.

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So, no more veg fertilizer. No more high nitrogen or ammonia or blood meal. Pure water is always good for your pot grow. Keep them hydrated during these sunny Colorado summer days. N-P-K ratio fertilizers should be mostly phosphorus (P). You can use bone meal now.

I’ve used many brands of commercial fertilizers; Peters, Schultz, Miracle Grow, Scotts. They all work. Do read the directions on the fertilizer box. Give  your girls a 1/2 dose of Bloom Boost, twice as often as directed on the box. I’m hitting my tomatoes with this, (P) too.  These commercial fertilizers have a good ratio of  NPK… just read the directions and don’t over-do it.  Hopefully you’ll have a clean water flush for 20 days before harvest.

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Let your city council know that we need to be allowed to legally grow our own home stash out doors, out in the open, in our own fenced backyards.

Tell your city council and our State of Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division to quit over-regulating marijuana. Us civilians ought to grow our own pot…should not  have to go to a dispensary to purchase our (taxed) medicine. We are being over-regulated by this Colorado Division of Marijuana Enforcement. Colorado is going to kill the golden goose if they don’t stop over-regulating both the private citizens pot grow as well as the corporate grow operations. I wish that the fracking industry was as over-regulated as the pot industry currently is. Remember too that Tobacco is a POISON, but that pot is not.

We do not know how long this season will last or what is in store for us, weather wise. This has been an unusual season, so far. Now, finally, we have good growing weather. How long will it last? When will the next heavy wind-rain storm and or hail storm tear through your neighborhood? When will be the 1st couple of frosts? Last year I grew until November 8th. It was a struggle to save my crop from the several weather events last September and October.  However, last year was an unusually long growing season. This year…well…we have to figure on starting our crop- harvest by the middle of October.

So, kick those girls into bloom. Watch the weather reports every day. Figure out an “emergency plan B”. What are you going to cover your crop with when the weather sets in?   A 20 minute rain, wind, hail storm can damage your crop badly.

Growing your own home stash is not rocket science but it is a series of difficult challenges you’ll have to face. It’s not easy to start, grow and harvest an entire pot crop. If it was, everybody would be doing it.