Dank's Adventures In Dankland

I'm going to let them go at least another week, to week 5

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I'm surprised that the brown ones are soft in the middle. Not like dried bag seeds. Lol
that's how they are when they first come out you need to harden them but not to much I will usually lay them out on something so there spread out not piled and ill leave them sit like that for a week or so and jar em up I was keeping them in the fridge but this last time trying to pop seeds was a real hassle I don't know if having them in there matters but I now keep them in a cabinet in the house hope that helps dank!
 
there looking nice dank its going to be interesting to see how they turn out I grew 4 females of lsc and they were all good and had the lemon flavor but there was one that stood out and hopefully you get one of those ill be watching that stubby the tc looks real nice to its got some pretty fat leaves that's a good thing we want the indica cooky side its going to be tasty me thinks. :laughtwo:
 
Thanks brother. They are happy little girls. Just starting to show buds. The one LSC is stretching nicely. Hopefully it will put out some big lemony tops. I'm going little easy on the feed. So far so good
one of the lsc I grew was like your stretchy one it had absolutely no smell to it I would give a bud a little squeeze and nothing but after harvest and toking it was very tasty so theres that!
 
I have it directly under the center of the light. Basking in the R spec sun :D I'm trying to baby all 3 of those. The pollinated ones are getting the indirect light :ganjamon: I really want the TC & LSC's to thrive
that's exactly what I would do :) to i moved the suspected males and the autos to the side my primes are under the lights:bongrip: its going to be fun moving these to there outdoor spot they look like there going to be a couple feet anyway always the challenge lol!:laughtwo:
 
I'm looking forward to seeing what your outdoor girls look like. It's cool for me to see cause it's not common for a outdoor crop to make it here. They always mold out.

Not sure if I mentioned it before. But I culled out the strawberry daiquiri was a dude. Tonight I'll flip the qrazy train its querkle x train wreck, sex unknown but I'm not waiting any longer. I'll get a cut of it and toss the plant in flower. It's small but at least I'll know
 
So I've been thinking about the plants I've had in the last year that have kicked out nanners. Not many, but a few. After summer im going to set-up a second bloom tent just for unknown stability plants. Meaning if I'm not 100% certain about how stable they are that's where they will get flowered out in order to keep my known stable plants free of herm pollen.

My veg tent is too small for long veg periods 32" x 48" x60" so I'll turn it into first run flower tent. I have a 4 ' x 8' I'll use for veg. That would allow me to veg my keepers longer.

I like flipping through smaller plants when it's first run. Nothing worse than long vegs on plants that are a disappoint. I'll figure out lightning when the time comes. I have a few old blurples in storage that I could use in veg
 
Yeah I'm thinking that plan might be productive :) Only plant that's for sure going to make it through summer at this point is my 24. Unless something special pops up. I have hi hopes for the lsc and tc.

Main goal after summer is to roll through beans looking for the unicorn. I have a feeling 24k x Chernobyl will be the one. But time will tell
 
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