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Damn good thing too, since it was sitting at the height of the property-line fence!Good thing it wasn’t a perlite hempy - it would probably have ended up in the neighbor’s yard!
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Damn good thing too, since it was sitting at the height of the property-line fence!Good thing it wasn’t a perlite hempy - it would probably have ended up in the neighbor’s yard!
She sure does, and her new 7 gallon home almost guarantees it!That JH looks like she could be a big one..
Thanks Carcass, happy Labor Day to you too! I have to say I was shocked when I picked it up off the concrete. I couldn't find any damage at all at the time. And the branch that split didn't miss a beat.Happy Labor Day, Shed!
Glad there was minimal damage to the JH - it doesn't seem to have bothered her a bit!
I know right? I'm thinking of not training the Jack Herer as wide and letting it go more vertical. I can't flip it until at least one of the two Summer plants are harvested, and they're only in their third week post flip. I also wanted to grow out a Candida and flip it to get some new buds for oil, but that one is probably too far behind.She sure does, and her new 7 gallon home almost guarantees it!
Oh, I thought it just fell over, but stayed on the roof... she handled kissing that concrete really well!I was shocked when I picked it up off the concrete.
Is soon-ish October-ish-ish?@Virgin Ground and I are going to do a joint grow soon-ish, so I guess I can stall the Candida and eventually flip those two together.
It's been that kind of year so far.Best layed plants..
The sound woke me up from an outside nap! I was sure there would be entire branches or the top missing. Phewf!Oh, I thought it just fell over, but stayed on the roof... she handled kissing that concrete really well!
Yes! I just need to figure out where everything is going to go given the family portrait above. Right now the Sour G and CB are in the shed; the JH, vegging Candida, and Sour G clones are in the tent; the mothers sit on the floor of the office.Is soon-ish October-ish-ish?
Thanks Stunger, nice to see you around these parts. Hope all is well on your side of the world!Lovely update Shed, fingers crossed for the Candida.
Cheers Shed, it's my outdoor 'off season' at the moment so I don't have much to offer to the boards on the gardening front. But things are relatively good here, altho we are in lockdown where I am at the moment, which puts a damper on things. But today in a lovely moment of sunshine amidst some wind and rain, the postman made 'stealth' delivery so on that front, today I am feeling rapt, thanks for asking!Thanks Stunger, nice to see you around these parts. Hope all is well on your side of the world!
Other than the damn lockdown that sounds like great news! Almost time to start the summer grow for you.Cheers Shed, it's my outdoor 'off season' at the moment so I don't have much to offer to the boards on the gardening front. But things are relatively good here, altho we are in lockdown where I am at the moment, which puts a damper on things. But today in a lovely moment of sunshine amidst some wind and rain, the postman made 'stealth' delivery so on that front, today I am feeling rapt, thanks for asking!
My dance card is always open for you, darling.You let me know when will work for you and I will find a spot for the new one. I don't want to hold you up!
Aww...My dance card is always open for you, darling.
I can start whenever...
Thanks Chef! I'll try to relax now and let the plant do it's thing.That crooked pistil look looks like a very good sign to me. Of course, some pistils senescence is to be expected.. but usually that looks like straight pistils just going brown. Those are crooked and brown only on the tips. For me that’s a sign of pollination. The only way to be absolutely sure is to see enlarged seed pods though. Great work shed
I sure hope so Bode! Otherwise I have to decide whether to start again or go with the slightly suspect seeds from the reversed one.Looks like you have a winner with your Candida pollination project! Good luck with seeds! Happy Smokin'
Thanks sb! That Sour G is definitely not a shape I would aim for, with the hollow middle and the lanky branches hanging every which way. I'm hoping to be able to whip it into some workable shape this weekend when I do the post-stretch trimming. Maybe I'll completely clear out the middle and pull all the outer branches in to fill in the space. I never did the pre-flip trimming, so it's going to be a bigger job.That Sour G is a little whopped on one side , No wonder your having Issues getting it through the shed door . But the plants all look really good without problems , I know nothing about making seeds or pollen sept what i have here and i thank You !
Thanks Otter! I'm getting more hopeful by the day.I'm feeling strong Candida juju Shed! Fingers crossed! Nice!