Knucklehead's 2023 Grow Blog

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Those are some beautiful and impressively large leaves! I think you should change your user name to "TheLeafWhisperer" ;)
The leaves are huge. Even the tip leaves are big. It has been awhile since I have been able to see the blue pools. I see them now out of the corner of my eye and have to do a double take. Whazzat? Oh.
 

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Roots growing through the fabric. The environment keeps killing those off at the surface. "Air pruning" in action. Prevents spiraling in the container. Couple of links in regards to air pruning.


 

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The leaf hanging in the garage wilted in a day. They were as crisp as fresh celery yesterday. I moved them out for sun curing.

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I am going to have to rig up a sun curing rack. I don't think my Jeep grill is going to be able to keep up much longer. These leaves seem to be going ripe all the way to the top at the same time. And quickly.

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The leaf hanging in the garage wilted in a day. They were as crisp as fresh celery yesterday. I moved them out for sun curing.

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I am going to have to rig up a sun curing rack. I don't think my Jeep grill is going to be able to keep up much longer. These leaves seem to be going ripe all the way to the top at the same time. And quickly.

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A folding laundry rack might be cheaper than just buying more Jeeps.
 

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Every single leaf from two pools is ripe and ready to be primed and cured. The lower leaf from the third pool are becoming ripe and could be primed now. The problem is that I want to sun cure but the weather forecast is showing clouds and thunderstorms for the next two weeks. 14 days of clouds and maybe longer. I suppose I'm going to ride it out for a week and watch the leaf and the weather hoping the leaf is not ripening as quickly as I think it is, or the weather turns out nicer than the weathermen are predicting. What to do? What to do? I may panic first thing in the morning and wholesale harvest.
 

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Starting to see more yellow. The hail never materialized. I'm glad I didn't panic and harvest. I like strong cigarettes. These are getting more like it.

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Leaves on the left half of the picture are in the third pool and are not mature yet. They are from the later planting. The leaves on the right half of the picture are in the middle pool and the leaf is fairly ripe.
 
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