Well friends, I know I said I probably wouldn't do another update until I returned from my trip, honestly didn't think I would have the time with trying to prepare everything before I go LOL
As in most things in life, plans change and sometimes it allows you more time than expected so here is the last update before I leave in the morning
This is actually the most comprehensive pictorial I have done yet and included all my girls, seed plants and clones, except for 2 sativas hiding in the alders that I can't get far enough back from to take pictures.
Whoops, pays to upload them before trying to post them-"brain fart moment" LOL
First we have 2 Cherry Bombs, sisters to the pretty one in the garden.
The Big Bomb triplets. The largest has a bit of a list now, hopefully from yesterdays high winds and not the weight of her buds. The girls outside of the garden haven't been trussed up and hoping they are strong enough to support their own weight. These girls are in a raspberry patch whose cane is as tall as I am and the girls range from 8' to 9'4"
My 8 foot Cluster bomb. I have one clone of her under 24hr light in quarantine until my return.
Now for the hard case, this Cherry Bomb had a bad case of mildew around her main stalk and although it didn't kill the top half, it was in rough shape. I decided rather than let her waste energy trying to support and heal the top I would amputate and let her put the effort into budding what was healthy.
Next we have a couple of left over clones I decided to pot and see what come of them. Cute little buggers LOL
Now for the Garden Girls some of which have been trussed up (don't want them running away while dad is gone LOL)
1st up, Cluster Bomb and she's starting to show some nice fall colors
Next we have the very pretty Cherry Bomb all tied up
and her backside
And here's Big Mamma tied spread eagle LOL
Little Sista standing proudly beside Big Mamma
This little girl was a late sprouter of either Big Bomb or Cluster Bomb
And this has to be the toughest plant in the garden. She is an unknown sativa that gets blown over by the wind 2 or 3 times a week but never seems to care and keeps reaching for the sky LOL
That concludes our tour for today and although I will still pop in to
while I am away, this will be the last tour until I return in 2 weeks.
Its going to be interesting to see what changes occur during my 2 weeks away