Conradino23 Keeps On Keeping On Outdoor & Indoor Using LOS/High Brix Methods

Actually buds are nothing like UD, they are typical sativa large calyxes with no real density to the whole flower. I don’t think you can see it very well on these pics.
I think I see it in the PD7 picture. The tops are flat on top with sugar leaves right up to them, which is what threw me off. My Malawi has pointy tips on them.
I'd prolly thro a nanner or 2 at those temps. lol
It took putting in a mini split this spring to fix that problem. Surprisingly, the only plant I had throw nanners from that extreme heat was a Kerala.
 
I'd prolly thro a nanner or 2 at those temps. lol

Like the looks of that PD.

That MSM - same as the health stuff for hoo-mans?

She’s a very pretty and perky plant, which doesn’t give you any problems.

Yeah msm is this healthy stuff, food grade, vegan, organic. I started from a very low dose and I hope I’ll be able to detect its influence in taste... but who knows, I tried so many things in the past that didn’t make flower any better. Usually I just go back to what works well for me.

I think I see it in the PD7 picture. The tops are flat on top with sugar leaves right up to them, which is what threw me off. My Malawi has pointy tips on them.

It took putting in a mini split this spring to fix that problem. Surprisingly, the only plant I had throw nanners from that extreme heat was a Kerala.

Yeah the tops are flat, cause they converge there, but underneath they grow like bead strings. I’m quite sure this is after Malawi.
 
Guerilla update from the northern slope and a good one at that, cause I found all plants in perfect shape!

Let's start from males.


Purple Dog:





Ciskei:




CG '72 as I found her:



And after I cleaned the spot from blackberry bushes:






UD was also overgrown by blackberry bushes, but she's in great condition nonetheless:




Overall I fertilised gals a little bit and mulched over, so they can withstand another heatwave :surf:
 
It’s starting to show preflowers, but it’s still to early to tell the sex.
 
Guerilla update from the northern slope and a good one at that, cause I found all plants in perfect shape!

Let's start from males.


Purple Dog:





Ciskei:




CG '72 as I found her:



And after I cleaned the spot from blackberry bushes:






UD was also overgrown by blackberry bushes, but she's in great condition nonetheless:




Overall I fertilised gals a little bit and mulched over, so they can withstand another heatwave :surf:
I'm glad you've got some lovely outdoor girls. We need some nice ones on here and mine are looking pretty ratty this year so far from the excessive insects. Mostly there's a bug that looks like a firefly without the glowing butt that eats the crap out of the fans. Hopefully they outgrow the pace the insects are eating them and take off.

I may have to find a better spot that's not so close to water and the woods.
 
Mine are inside the woods with more insects than you can count, but they're doing ok :)
 
I figured there are no downsides to this. They can't pollinate anything indoor, I can see how they do in natural environment and I can harvest as much pollen as I like :)
 
I figured there are no downsides to this. They can't pollinate anything indoor, I can see how they do in natural environment and I can harvest as much pollen as I like :)

I was thinking possum.

Possum defense is play dead and hope for the best. Possum live in north amerika. Only marsupial in NA - ugly as sin too. Family = 12 cool to see them at night in the compost heap with a flashlight. Mom plays dead - all the little ones on her back just look! It's a sight.


Stank has been pollinating pre-flowers. These males are popping pretty early.

Doing some math..... 1+1 = 420 ding. I finally got it.
 
:bravo: The Northern Slope! What a great visit, to find them all well and growing happily. So far so good :popcorn: A wonderful sight.

Yep always a great feeling, but not always expected :)

I was thinking possum.

Possum defense is play dead and hope for the best. Possum live in north amerika. Only marsupial in NA - ugly as sin too. Family = 12 cool to see them at night in the compost heap with a flashlight. Mom plays dead - all the little ones on her back just look! It's a sight.


Stank has been pollinating pre-flowers. These males are popping pretty early.

Doing some math..... 1+1 = 420 ding. I finally got it.

I’d like to see it :laugh:
 
I went to check on Ciskeis in The Sunny Spot this morning, which I'm using again, and they were both overgrown by bushes and shrubs, but absolutely fine with minimal insect damage. The rate of growth has been astonishing! I transplanted them when they were 3-4" and now they're close to 5'. Weather definitely helped, hot and humid af, which is a perfect climate for African sativas :)
 
They both showed female preflowers and they look as narrow leaflet as I hope they would and if they're as quick as they say it's worthy to keep the line, so I'll pollinate with the only male I have... I'm a sucker for pollen I guess :laugh:
 
That's what I'm thinking and if it works in your climate right off the bat you don't think twice.
 
Ok and here are a few pics ob BH #1, which is basically Bubba Kush/OG leaner. Mg deficiency got me in the end with both plants... well 4th run soil + high temps + high RH fired her a bit, but the problem hasn't progressed since I gave her the seed extract. She's popping amber, so I'm giving her another week to see how far these branches will lean :smokin2:










 
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