Citrus super Haze update
            
            
                
                
                
                
            
            
            
        
    
    
		
			@Waira    
 
Well the weather's been kind of decent recently it turned the s*** last night 80 mile an hour winds sideways rain more lightning than this state has seen in a very long time according to the weather guy. Well if there's anything to the nitrogen production When The lightning strikes they should have got overwhelmed with nitrogen yesterday night. I'm without power working off of generator right now we haven't lost power here in a long time many many years. So I guess we would do.
Plants faired very well through the mayhem of the storm last night. I haven't heard from my farmer friend yet I don't know how he did? I heard his area got hit harder than what I got hit here. His plants are pretty well protected though.
Humidity's been pretty high for probably the last three or four days anyways maybe five it's been in the upper 60s and right now sitting at 61% RH. Temperatures running 82°f. Rain tanks all filled up as I was empty. But they're all full now and overflowing.
I gave all the girls a hard trimming and pruning 6 days ago right after my last post to this thread. They've all recovered very nicely I'll send a couple of pics to show the beginning to the end.
Citrus super Haze before trimming
		 
	
First day after trimming and pruning
		 
	
		 
	
This morning after the Storm.
		 
	
I guess I'll have to do at least one more good pruning on it before harvest.



	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
 Well the weather's been kind of decent recently it turned the s*** last night 80 mile an hour winds sideways rain more lightning than this state has seen in a very long time according to the weather guy. Well if there's anything to the nitrogen production When The lightning strikes they should have got overwhelmed with nitrogen yesterday night. I'm without power working off of generator right now we haven't lost power here in a long time many many years. So I guess we would do.
Plants faired very well through the mayhem of the storm last night. I haven't heard from my farmer friend yet I don't know how he did? I heard his area got hit harder than what I got hit here. His plants are pretty well protected though.
Humidity's been pretty high for probably the last three or four days anyways maybe five it's been in the upper 60s and right now sitting at 61% RH. Temperatures running 82°f. Rain tanks all filled up as I was empty. But they're all full now and overflowing.
I gave all the girls a hard trimming and pruning 6 days ago right after my last post to this thread. They've all recovered very nicely I'll send a couple of pics to show the beginning to the end.
Citrus super Haze before trimming
First day after trimming and pruning
This morning after the Storm.
I guess I'll have to do at least one more good pruning on it before harvest.



 
	 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		




 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		
 
			 
 
		
 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
			
		
		
		
		


 fuckfuckfuck!  ...storm damage is the shits, nuthin' you can do about it...  Nice save and fix GH, and sometimes, just sometimes, such an unfortunate event shows a another problem that you can catch early and deal with before it becomes a hot mess!
 fuckfuckfuck!  ...storm damage is the shits, nuthin' you can do about it...  Nice save and fix GH, and sometimes, just sometimes, such an unfortunate event shows a another problem that you can catch early and deal with before it becomes a hot mess! 
		 ...wisdom says start multiples of each culti' and then select the best, shine the rest, but that's a tough nut to swallow sometimes!  Murphy's Law of Pheno's says if you do, you get good ones across the board, then have to waste Good.... Don't, and you get occasional burnage!
 ...wisdom says start multiples of each culti' and then select the best, shine the rest, but that's a tough nut to swallow sometimes!  Murphy's Law of Pheno's says if you do, you get good ones across the board, then have to waste Good.... Don't, and you get occasional burnage! One is an 81yo Chinese lady battling sciatic pain!
 One is an 81yo Chinese lady battling sciatic pain!

 
		 that super dense color with lemon aromatics is amazing!
 that super dense color with lemon aromatics is amazing! - nooooooh,....shit the bed!
- nooooooh,....shit the bed! 


 I think thank to Power plant genes.
I think thank to Power plant genes.
		 , amazing structure too...
, amazing structure too...
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		