Holding thumbs here too! Looks encouraging!Only time will tell really but what do you think anyway?
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Holding thumbs here too! Looks encouraging!Only time will tell really but what do you think anyway?
I don't think there is any pollination going on as it's only affecting the sides. I could be wrong though.There are no signs of a hermie. The indoor plant is slightly more advanced and I've looked for nanas and can't see any. If this is pollen then it comes from elsewhere. I'm holding thumbs that it is some environmental factor other than pollen and that there will be more pistils to come. Shed suggested morning dew but we don't have dew at this time of year. We did have a gale force wind and I wondered if that could cause it. I think it's only on the side branches.
The main cola looks fine to me. What do you think?
Thanks for looking and if you have an opinion, please share it. Only time will tell really but what do you think anyway?
Thank you for reassuring me Tassie.No nanners is definitely a good sign!
She looks perfectly fine to me tbh. Morning dew wouldve definitely been a possibility if you had any, but you didn't, so it's not that. The really strong wind could be the case, maybe she's just a bit slow.
I'm definitely not seeing any signs that she's been pollinated though, I think you'll be fine
Great photo,, nice herb garden
Yeah crazy. I wonder what can do that.Those pistils look more like they are burnt some way, pollinated is less likely ,, though u never know ,,
Thank you OtterHolding thumbs here too! Looks encouraging!
I hope you're rightI don't think there is any pollination going on as it's only affecting the sides. I could be wrong though.
You're back! Brilliant pic! So good to see you and your feline stalwart. Don't go AWOL again ok.
I dont see anything…..
This is a cool picture love that cat and I am not a cat person. I always had dogs only a couple cats Cool
I dont see anything…..
Mostly milky trichs with some grey and black, where the eff is the amber
I dont see anything…..
Brilliant!Mostly milky trichs with some grey and black, where the eff is the amber
Very rarely am I accused of brilliance, thanks my friend - ego boostedBrilliant!
No, nothing at all.Foliars can cause that. Have you sprayed anything for bugs or PM recently?
Beautiful plants Carmen!.Always trust my word unless I am telling you that it is a bad time to take photos! I wanted to try to capture the brilliance of the sunshine so I went out and took some pics. Here they are.
And here are some beautiful spear shots of the Cream Mandarin auto.
This is what is happening to the fans on the Cream Mandarin.
Thank you Gee. I think your annual auto idea is an excellent one. It has crossed my mind. This is a good time of year, before it is too hot and before the photoperiod males are flowering. I can run my usual semi-perpetual auto grow indoors at the same time. I am concerned about what the neighbours will say / do because I live in an apartment block and my growing affects others if it gets too stinky. It also could be a security risk. I'll have to give it a lot of thought.Beautiful plants Carmen!.
Those outdoor ones are the happiest looking plants I have seen in a long time.
Sorry you lost some leaves, but it's a good demonstration of what too much light can do and how fast it can bite you. You caught it early so it didn't fry all your pistils, so she will still ripen properly.
lol that burnt leaf is actually kinda pretty and very photogenic, so there's that
My thoughts are that you should do a serious outside auto run once a year and load up.
Why thank you OtterHehe, without light there's no shadow. You made beautiful use of bright light there Carmen!
It's super mellow, laid back, sexy stuff... enjoy!First I'm hearing JJ Cale! Love it! Reminds me of Keith Richards solo work.
He wrote the version of Cocaine that E. Clapton made famous.First I'm hearing JJ Cale! Love it! Reminds me of Keith Richards solo work.