InTheShed Grows Inside & Out: Jump In Any Time

And I supercropped that leader doncha know!
Seems like there's always one that thinks it's a race !
That SourG is looking beautiful,Shed!
 
There's a lot of variegation lately.
Yeah, and yours turned out rather nicely I believe ;).
Seems like there's always one that thinks it's a race !
That SourG is looking beautiful,Shed!
There is always one. The Berry Bomb has one as well! Thanks carcass.
Nice update. I guess I’m a fan of bits and bobs.
Sour G looks great! Love how resilient these plants are.
Thanks double H! I try to vary my updates so new things get to be featured. And my grow is bits and bobs generally with all the plants in so many stages of growth and training.
 
Looking good Shed!! And you have a Thursdayly day yourself, lol!
 
Could be either lol! ...pollination? :hmmmm: Natural timing? How far into flower is it? (U prolly said and i forgot alreadY)
18 days from 12/12, 25 days from 14/10. Too early for natural timing and if it's pollination I would expect to see more than just those few (though maybe I will...something to look out for). I'm thinking it's the spinosad, and I hope it won't make a difference to bud development. Will it?
Looking good Shed!! And you have a Thursdayly day yourself, lol!
:thanks: Bode!
 
18 days from 12/12, 25 days from 14/10. Too early for natural timing and if it's pollination I would expect to see more than just those few (though maybe I will...something to look out for). I'm thinking it's the spinosad, and I hope it won't make a difference to bud development. Will it?

:thanks: Bode!
did you use a surfactant w the BT?
 
Too early for natural timing
Yes... maybe stray pollen floating around on the LA breeze LOL! Or the spinosaid for sure and no, I dont think that will affect bud development. SOme of my plants’ pistil hairs got burnt like that and I though it was maybe the Green Cleaner (which is perhaps a similar spray) and those buds developed fine. Made plenty new pistils!
 
Here it is after the thinning and this morning:
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I really appreciate the side by side comparison. I'm still somewhat skeptical of so much pruning and defoliating going on in many journals around here. Your pic certainly illustrates the benifit.
 
I really appreciate the side by side comparison. I'm still somewhat skeptical of so much pruning and defoliating going on in many journals around here. Your pic certainly illustrates the benifit.
Thanks BL! I don't normally do that to plants mid-veg but these will be hanging around for a long time (through October) and I need a lot more airflow with the high RH here.

The plant will replace almost every leaf you take in veg, and it will expend energy doing that instead of growing up, which is why some folk will strip to slow down stretch. Once this starts up again I will be supercropping to get it into shape for flowering.
 
And you have more expertise in that area than you ever wanted :(.
And THEN some!! :laughtwo: #jinxed
In the case of pollination, it tends to have one or two orange hairs while the rest around are still white. I believe they turn orange from the calyx (?) outward, rather than standard change of pistils that curls and ambers from the tips. Take this all with a grain of salt of course. I haven’t found a lot in the way of clear answers in my research.
 
Love the knuckles in that last training pic! Cheers @InTheShed 706 pages man how many grows do you think are in here?
Thanks Precision, and :welcome: to my perpetual grow journal! Almost all my plants have knuckles because I supercrop constantly. Unless I LST instead. Although that IIP is the first photo I've LST'd and I'm supercropping it as well :).

I have no idea how many grows this is because it's a rolling thunder review! I guess I could count plants harvested at some point. :hmmmm:
And THEN some!! :laughtwo: #jinxed
In the case of pollination, it tends to have one or two orange hairs while the rest around are still white. I believe they turn orange from the calyx (?) outward, rather than standard change of pistils that curls and ambers from the tips. Take this all with a grain of salt of course. I haven’t found a lot in the way of clear answers in my research.
:thanks: double H! I'll keep an eye on those spots and see if anything else changes about them, but with the timing of the spray it seems like it's more likely than random pollen on the breeze in Los Angeles.
 
I just wanted to clarify something in my post from this morning. It occurred to me that the first pic of the Sour G was confusing. It's a before-and-after pic where the before is on the left, post-trim on June 16th, and the pic on the right is the after pic showing the new growth as of this morning.

I should have labeled it more clearly. Like this:
20190627_083624 SG 1.1.1 - 10 days.jpg


I've edited the original post for clarity, but wanted to mention it here.
 
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