Welcome to UK420

Register now to gain access to all of our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to contribute to this site by submitting your own content or replying to existing content. You'll be able to customize your profile, receive reputation points as a reward for submitting content, while also communicating with other members via your own private inbox, plus much more!

This message will be removed once you have signed in.


Russjackell

The weather

1,840 posts in this topic
29 minutes ago, Revive said:

this part of the season certainly keeps you on your toes :yinyang:

Haha I’m realising that now mate.

 

Been pretty hands off until a few weeks ago. I’m on daily visits atm making sure I’ve supported my plants properly and checking for mould. Still weeks to go

1 person likes this

Share this post


Link to post
18 minutes ago, AnonyMice said:

Haha I’m realising that now mate.

 

Been pretty hands off until a few weeks ago. I’m on daily visits atm making sure I’ve supported my plants properly and checking for mould. Still weeks to go

Keep on it mate, your doing the right thing.. 

It's part and parcel if we are to get our rewards from all the hard work..

Be lucky sunshine :yep:

2 people like this

Share this post


Link to post

Forecasts been way off today. 

Lulled me into a false sense of security.  Now I'm watching torrential rain when the weather sites are saying. . 

Mostly sunny. No precipitation.

 

:wallbash:

 

1 person likes this

Share this post


Link to post

@CheechChongReturns way off for me too but in a positive way. Wind/rain forecasted today but sun was beaming down 

Share this post


Link to post

Two nice dry and sunny days left then rain forecast at about 90% for 12 day .

 

Going to take the big cookies down tomorrow afternoon it's had its time what ever it's saying is its last.

1 person likes this

Share this post


Link to post

Sorry, daft question for all you outdoor growers, seems to me that the leaves from the trees are falling a little bit later than usual, by this time I'm sure the trees usually have fewer leaves and there are more fallen leaves on the pavements. But I don't really have much awareness of the natural rhythms, living in a suburban flat and not growing anything outside, so perhaps I'm just remembering the times things happen incorrectly :doh: Is autumn happening a little bit later, or is my internal clock just off and everything is happening as normal (I'd put money on it being the latter lol ).

 

Sorry for a silly topic derail post :doh:

4 people like this

Share this post


Link to post

@Boojum

 

Its deffo feeling like people's plants are being slow to develop outside .

 

It maybe down to the false Autumn triggered by the end of the intense heat/light period or so I've heard on the brain rot box.

I agree most years I've done by now and the last few weeks of flower on my plants have dragged abit would have expected them a week before .

 

Slow and steady the snail won its race .

 

5 people like this

Share this post


Link to post

@Boojum  @B-real   Have to agree guys im behind this year as well   ,  i think the intense sun & heat has played with things a tad,  stuff i normally have down in jars is still cooking and stuff thats normally a battle is down & dried lol 

 

The roses , lilies and other plants ... hell .. even the veg is doing its own ting :)      Still say it was the intense heat & sun ,, then right into a cool period that just threw the growing calendar to shit.  

 

Its windy as hell and been pissing since last night  ..... see how the girls are later when i  get the energy to go check them.     

 

Mother nature & lady luck can be right bitches lol    

Edited by OldFord
5 people like this

Share this post


Link to post

Miserable day yesterday. Wind/rain battered us. Check ups soon 

1 person likes this

Share this post


Link to post

@AnonyMice

 

Feel for u mate being at your lat it must make for a tricky season to finish off .

 

You get much storms in Ireland I imaging its quite wet or is that utter bollix?

 

 

2 people like this

Share this post


Link to post

They are saying on BBC news temps are going to drop alot in some parts of the country .

That their will be some bad ground frost in some parts.Was  pissing it down here all last night and they are saying lots of rain later on in the week

Share this post


Link to post

Never got round to chopping the big girl down yesterday. 

 

Light rain today no nice sun or clear days forecast either shame to have it end without a triumphant success hate to harvest without it reaching its maximum potential. 

 

Got gdawg all milky few Amber's not swelled to its max

 

Durban dew purple pheno all milky and purple trichomes again not rock hard and large nugs more firm but small nugs

 

And the cookies fast rock hard large nugs milky triches but no Amber's that I seen under the scope.

 

Leave in the rain to mature if it can or chop.

 

Hmm take tops I guess and let nature decide the rest.

3 people like this

Share this post


Link to post

The low laying fogs about high humidity rot will be rife for any of you like me?

 

 

Share this post


Link to post
58 minutes ago, B-real said:

The low laying fogs about high humidity rot will be rife for any of you like me?

 

 

Proper soup out there mate. Need some gusts of wind . 

 

Share this post


Link to post

Shit here too..

Today is the third frost in a row and was accompanied by a really thick fog. It's burnt off now and we have blue skies and sunshine but absolutely no breeze so moisture is just sitting in the air. 

2 people like this

Share this post


Link to post

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!


Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.


Sign In Now