Chunky Gardens

Nice looking garden.
If you want to save the space and can get bye with just feeding them for the season, you could possibly place some narrow stakes on the inner outside of your pots (9-3) and depending on the spacing of your deck boards the stakes could go down in between them to help stabilize them.
 
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All of the CBD plants are flowering!
They are still in 3-gallon bags so that’s what they will finish in. That batch of soil was loaded with compost and organic nutrients but I’m sure they have been consumed by now.
I gave them a boost using Mills nutrients a few days ago and they all perked up big-time.
One thing I really like about grow bags is that they stretch, which keeps plants from getting root bound.

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Looks like my pollen chuck was successful!
Alpen Gleaux (High Alpine Genetics) /
Tropic Driver (MIT Seed Company)
Goals:
  • Ratio of CBD/THC that effectively treats my ailments. (Mainly arthritis & neuropathy)
  • Flowers early & finishes fast.
  • Good structure that doesn’t need support.
  • Resistant to mold, mildew, and pests.
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Redrum! :devilish:

Sunset for the indoor crop…
 
Chunky, I was wondering how you process or use your CBD bud. Would I get those useful effects from smoking it or does it have to be gummies or..? Those plants look like they're doing really well.
Thanks brother!
I consume CBD like regular weed… smoke, vape, edibles, etc.
Usually just blend thc & cbd weed right before consuming to get the right ratio.
CBD usually has a bitter aftertaste, regardless of how it’s consumed. It’s not as noticeable in a blend.

I’ve never seen a CBD strain that “washes” well (hash). It can be done but yield is crap.

Cannabutter is a much better use for trimmings IMHO
 
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This is my only red-stemmed plant this year.
Strain = MacTwist / Tropic Driver

Might have to do a BX later (still got some pollen)

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CBD plants are stacking some budz!

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These three have been quarantined for spider mite infestation.
It started indoors and I didn’t notice until the little buggers were everywhere.
Mites like a hot & dry environment, so being outside here in the PNW will definitely slow them down.
Misting the underside of leaves with water every few days also slows them down. They hate it!
 
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