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AnotherMother4Peace

(4,701 posts)
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 01:55 PM Aug 2023

My senior moment part deux - Sanjay Gupta was correct about seniors & medical marijuana.



This is a recent & 2nd pic of our medical marijuana plants. I'm no growing expert, but they appear to be budding nicely. We're a couple of CA seniors who enjoy gardening.
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My senior moment part deux - Sanjay Gupta was correct about seniors & medical marijuana. (Original Post) AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 OP
You will get a better harvest... druidity33 Aug 2023 #1
Thank you - Look at the pic below. What do you think? I'm always learning. nt AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 #3
Respectfully disagree. WheelWalker Aug 2023 #6
OMG - check out this pic. Some of the leaves are yellowing. All good info. AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 #8
They will shed their leaves when they're ready to. Meanwhile, WheelWalker Aug 2023 #10
Mold! druidity33 Aug 2023 #13
Yes, good info. I'll watch for mold/fungus. Fungus got ahold of the hydrangeas in my front yard. nt AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 #15
Better picture of the buds. AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 #2
What was it he said about seniors and medical marijuana, did you forget? doc03 Aug 2023 #4
Oh - too funny. Of course I forgot! Google reminded me, but I already forgot what that was. AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 #5
I have been using CBD for a couple years, I think it doc03 Aug 2023 #7
Works for my clicky arthritic shoulder and low back pain.. 👍.. nt mitch96 Aug 2023 #9
It helps my hubby's psoriatic arthritis: hands, joints, back, etc. He's still active & doing OK. AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 #11
better check if cannabis is compatible with any other meds u are taking nt msongs Aug 2023 #12
Yes - good advice. It's all good. My 80 yr old hubby sometimes gets a little anxious AnotherMother4Peace Aug 2023 #14
lol, as if anyone actually knows. Voltaire2 Aug 2023 #16

druidity33

(6,556 posts)
1. You will get a better harvest...
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 02:44 PM
Aug 2023

if you snip off a bunch of the biggest fan leaves at this point. I always find the hardest part is deciding WHEN to harvest. I'm usually outside with a magnifying glass looking at tricombs most of the months of sept and october here in New England.



K&R

WheelWalker

(9,200 posts)
6. Respectfully disagree.
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 03:27 PM
Aug 2023

I realize many who grow adhere to your advice to remove large fan leaves as plants mature, thinking to increase harvest of bud. In my opinion those leaves are the plant's solar panels and are needed to collect energy which will fuel bud maturation. In fact the plant will consume stored carbohydrates from those large leaves and they will naturally begin to yellow and fall off on their own during the maturation process (unless grower continues to pump the plant with fert, esp. nitrogen). Now I am talking about natural sun (blue sky) and not indoor growing which imposes different considerations.

AnotherMother4Peace

(4,701 posts)
8. OMG - check out this pic. Some of the leaves are yellowing. All good info.
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 03:42 PM
Aug 2023


I have these in air pots.

I'll post a "results" post later.

WheelWalker

(9,200 posts)
10. They will shed their leaves when they're ready to. Meanwhile,
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 04:04 PM
Aug 2023

they serve their purpose. It's actually difficult to improve on Mother Nature, imo.

druidity33

(6,556 posts)
13. Mold!
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 08:56 PM
Aug 2023

I've tried it both ways. Mostly i do it to open up spaces inside the plant for good airflow. The yellowing leaves often harbor critters too... i always pull them off. I also trim off the interior buds. They don't tend to amount to much anyway. I treat them similarly to a fruit tree. I have tried bud spacing as well, like you might with a plum or a cherry tree. That's just too much work. I've been doing this on and off for over 20 years. I think i get larger buds this way. I've had mold kill entire crops before... but only when all the fan leaves were attached. I'm in the northeast and only grow outdoors.

AnotherMother4Peace

(4,701 posts)
5. Oh - too funny. Of course I forgot! Google reminded me, but I already forgot what that was.
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 03:24 PM
Aug 2023

He said something about more seniors turning to Medical Marijuana for their ailments. And boy did I identify with that.

AnotherMother4Peace

(4,701 posts)
14. Yes - good advice. It's all good. My 80 yr old hubby sometimes gets a little anxious
Sun Aug 13, 2023, 09:49 PM
Aug 2023

That his cancer will return. A little bit of an edible calms him. We exercise, eat well, listen to calming music, care for our cats, etc. Medical marijuana is just one more thing that helps.

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