Is it me or am I seeing things . What is thatOne of the aforementioned #alllarf sativas. Heheh, just had to post it.
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Is it me or am I seeing things . What is thatOne of the aforementioned #alllarf sativas. Heheh, just had to post it.
IKR? So weird.looks like some kind of evergreen!
LOL thanks Graytail!This one wasn't mine - I saw the pics on IC and grabbed 'em. It's a Thai leaning Destroyer pheno.
There were probably a bunch of trichs all down the little stems, so I'd probably smoke all of it.
(But there might be something wrong with me - caveat emptor - etc)
It's a Thai leaning Destroyer pheno. ↑↑Is it me or am I seeing things . What is that
OK. Then . Wow.IKR? So weird.
LOL thanks Graytail!
It's a Thai leaning Destroyer pheno.
Wow, that looks similar to how Dr Grinspoon is often shown, which is often mentioned as being a really special smoke.One of the aforementioned #alllarf sativas. Heheh, just had to post it.
My brother grew one recently but pests did a number on it and he wasn't so fussed with what he was left with.Anyone ever grown the Freakshow strain?
Yup, that's definitely a decent layer that's been applied!Here is the Candida germination test this morning after I put a layer of DE on top of the soil.
Looks like it gets thorns! How'd it smoke!I have grown it outdoors last summer
As I was scrolling down the page and that image started showing, at first I thought it was a huge pile of kief or concentrate and was thinking, "holy sh1t!" , then I saw the plants and, yeah they're nice, but honestly, I was a little disappointed!Here is the Candida germination test this morning after I put a layer of DE on top of the soil. I know it doesn't work when it's wet but it is a physical barrier, and if it dries in thesunclouds today it will also become effective to shred the pests:
On the plus side, no major damage from the neem spray. The cots on the left one don't look happy but they were also being eaten as they emerged, so it's hard to tell what caused the yellowing. Still, I'll let them grow for a while to see how they do.
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Definitely keeping the end user happy, that's for sure!
Great pics, thanks Graytail! What was it, and is there any trimming involved at all or just bucking them from the stems when they're dried?
That one reminds me of @Arctic Bowl's Malawi but his was smaller.
Loved that Neville, and it loved you once you warmed the place up for it!
Noice! Since I have four true sativas arriving later this year from @Table Mountain Sativa Co, I hope I can get similar results.
Looks like a budrot magnet! I'd never try that if I didn't live in the desert.
Srsly, pass!
I was thinking the same thing when I saw that pic!
DE = Diatomaceous EarthIs DE similar to concreate , looks hard . the franken bush looks like some evergreen in it wow and weird
LOL! I kept adding more in the hope that the damping would finally stop, but eventually I gave up.Yup, that's definitely a decent layer that's been applied!
Oof, but we want to know how it smoked.My brother grew one recently but pests did a number on it and he wasn't so fussed with what he was left with.
This is the question!Looks like it gets thorns! How'd it smoke!
sorry Mr K! If it makes you feel any better, here is a pic of the last batch of dry ice hash I made:As I was scrolling down the page and that image started showing, at first I thought it was a huge pile of kief or concentrate and was thinking, "holy sh1t!" , then I saw the plants and, yeah they're nice, but honestly, I was a little disappointed!
Actually it's more like really thick mud when it's wet. You can see the dents I made with barely a touch where I pushed the fliers into it.Is DE similar to concreate , looks hard . the franken bush looks like some evergreen in it wow and weird
Yes, thanks!DE = Diatomaceous Earth
Are these going outside (or are they schlepped now) or will you force flowering?Thursday update with more training on the (day 51) Purple Ghost Candy from @SeedsMan!
The top node branches had grown long enough that it was time to reposition the StankClips® as well as start to train the next node down, so let's dive into that.
Here is what it looked like this morning when I opened the tent:
I mention to note the angle at which the top leaves are bent because the ties for those ties got loosened before I moved the StankClips further out. That prevents the top node connections from getting too stressed, lessening the chance they break.
Also, the next node down has reached the top, so to prevent it from getting any taller, I needed to start to lay those branches flat as well.
Here is the pic after I moved the pipe cleaners:
And a shot of the lower node, now also tied to the lip of the pot:
I put a slight curl in that branch (by running my finger along the underside while pushing down on the end) just inside the pipe cleaner to make it grow more up and out rather than just out. That prevents the plant from getting too wide at the top.
Here is the full plant, now with 4 ties running to the pot:
And the SaugaView®, with the circles around the new ties on the 2nd node down:
That covers today's PGC training, and next step will be when the top branches get long enough to lose the StankClips and get tied down on their own.
for following along!
I schlep all my plants daily...outside every morning, inside every night. In veg, they go back into the tent with the light on at night, and when I decide to flower them they'll go in for 12 hours of darkness - either in the shed or the tent.Are these going outside (or are they schlepped now) or will you force flowering?
Yes you would definitely need a bigger shed and tent for that crew!I schlep all my plants daily...outside every morning, inside every night. In veg, they go back into the tent with the light on at night, and when I decide to flower them they'll go in for 12 hours of darkness - either in the shed or the tent.
Last time I flowered any with the sun was back in 2019, but even then some got flipped inside. I just didn't have room for all of them in there.
Thanks Otter! The Candida seeds were just two of three I picked out of the recent full seed harvest (posted here) to make sure they're good to go to happy homes. The paler one didn't split so I'll make sure to go through them carefully before they leave the house.That's some good and fancy lst work Shed! Those plants are both beauties!
How bout those Candida lings?! Those were the first early seeds?
The dry ice hash my son and I made back in early April, but I thought I'd repost the pic for Mr K so he didn't feel disappointed!NIce hash making too! Man you've been busy! I'm behind my hash making dreams! Maybe after the summer grow if it goes well! Did I say that last year? Mighta.
I'd have to move out of the city for that kind of inside space!Yes you would definitely need a bigger shed and tent for that crew!
IKR? So weird.
LOL thanks Graytail!
It's a Thai leaning Destroyer pheno. ↑↑
I still haven’t gone all in on full scale LST. I defoliate & leaf tuck but the real bending I’ve yet to do. This is a Sativa auto Trizkit from 20/Mendo at end of 7 weeks. Almost 30” tall.Thursday update with more training on the (day 51) Purple Ghost Candy from @SeedsMan!
The top node branches had grown long enough that it was time to reposition the StankClips® as well as start to train the next node down, so let's dive into that.
Here is what it looked like this morning when I opened the tent:
I mention to note the angle at which the top leaves are bent because the ties for those ties got loosened before I moved the StankClips further out. That prevents the top node connections from getting too stressed, lessening the chance they break.
Also, the next node down has reached the top, so to prevent it from getting any taller, I needed to start to lay those branches flat as well.
Here is the pic after I moved the pipe cleaners:
And a shot of the lower node, now also tied to the lip of the pot:
I put a slight curl in that branch (by running my finger along the underside while pushing down on the end) just inside the pipe cleaner to make it grow more up and out rather than just out. That prevents the plant from getting too wide at the top.
Here is the full plant, now with 4 ties running to the pot:
And the SaugaView®, with the circles around the new ties on the 2nd node down:
That covers today's PGC training, and next step will be when the top branches get long enough to lose the StankClips and get tied down on their own.
for following along!
Holy Sh1t!sorry Mr K! If it makes you feel any better, here is a pic of the last batch of dry ice hash I made:
Nice looking plant in that small pot Chef Theo, and to my perpetual journal! That plant looks like it could have benefited from some training early on, but it is nice to see some plants grown untouched and in their natural state.I still haven’t gone all in on full scale LST. I defoliate & leaf tuck but the real bending I’ve yet to do. This is a Sativa auto Trizkit from 20/Mendo at end of 7 weeks. Almost 30” tall.
LOL! Two months later and I still haven't done anything with it other than dry it out. I guess I'll sit down and make pucks some weekend and toss them in the freezer, since Temple Balls aren't something I want to commit to.Holy Sh1t!
I had never heard of "Temple Balls" before but it sounds a lot like what I scrape off the scissors and gloves every time I have a trim session!LOL! Two months later and I still haven't done anything with it other than dry it out. I guess I'll sit down and make pucks some weekend and toss them in the freezer, since Temple Balls aren't something I want to commit to.
Well it is not my type of smoke. I'm not a daytime smoker i like more indica strains. She was tasteting better after about a 4month jar cure. Smelled rather " cow barnish " early on so i did'nt smoke it. But it was a short light head buzz definitely doable in public walk about. Mehh won't grow it again.Looks like it gets thorns! How'd it smoke!