@InTheShed Plants look great!
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Thanks jj, and to both my perpetual journal and the 420mag website! Nice to have you aboard and feel free to ask any questions that come to mind. We have a great group of folks subbed here that can answer questions (or point you to answers) on a range of cannabis topics: growing, edibles, topicals, making seeds, and a ton more!@InTheShed Plants look great!
Thanks Rexer! I sure hope I get sprouts from a few testers. It will make me feel better about sending them to folks who needa Candida.Nice haul on the seeds Shed!
Thanks Bode! I figure if a few of the dented ones sprout then the others should be pretty consistently good.the others look so nice!! Great looking buds, colas, and plants! Congrats on your seed haul. I'm hoping the dented seeds will germinate! Will make the trouble worth it.
Oh no, not a nemesis. That's the last thing I need! I have great faith that the sidecar sprout will flourish wonderfully.Seems to be a nemesis for you.
Thank you HG! I think the Red Dragon might be ready as early as this weekend, or maybe middle of next week. I think it's actually going to be skipping tomorrow's watering, which would be the first time in over a month that it doesn't need it every other day.Congrats on the Candida seeds, Shed. I hope you get some viable ones after all your hard work. By the way, your Red Dragon and Tin Can Kush are flowering nicely.
Perfection!Let me put all doubt to rest about the pH of the ProMix HP straight out of the bag...perfect! It will rise slightly after a week of being watered (that activates the lime).
My uncle wasn't as lucky as you, but then again his was the heater from a cigarette that managed to catch him by surprise down low. The car, and the guardrail, took most of the damage.And on my way to work this morning, something hit the window support on the passenger side (windows down) and bounced onto my neck. Without crashing the car
His head looks 3 degrees off center.but I think it took a bit of damage when it slammed into the car at 40mph.
I had no idea what the correct response is to that so I went with Haha to Wow to Thanks!Perfection!
My uncle wasn't as lucky as you, but then again his was the heater from a cigarette that managed to catch him by surprise down low. The car, and the guardrail, took most of the damage.
His head looks 3 degrees off center.
Thanks!Congrats on those Candida seeds Shed!
Thanks!The Tin Can and Red Dragon are looking marvelous too!
Some sort of beetle though I don't know the species. We get them in the summers and they fly at you when you sit outside.That bug looked like a Japanese Beetle? We have them every year and they destroy the leaves if a lot of plants around here. This year they seem like they are twice the size as normal
Thanks!The pics of your evening with friends and dogs are gorgeous.
Thanks Nev! I'm glad you like the RD, and I can't wait to see if the seeds sprout.I’m a fan of your Red Dragon and she’s looking lovely to me.
Now for the Big Win “CandidaSeeds”
Thank you ma'am! It's also a type of kamikaze pilot.That bug is called a Figeater. A type of scarab beetle.
Let’s hope that gets you back on track.Nice to get some fresh stuff for a change!
Nice!Let me put all doubt to rest about the pH of the ProMix HP straight out of the bag
Beautiful!then we went for a sunset walk and picnic
We’ll that’s a bummer.I noticed that the centered Jack Herer looked to have the membrane still attached, so I wet it and removed it easily. But it only has one cotyledon and looks to have no apical meristem:
Thanks sb! That RD is really showing the red in the leaves, and it's slowing down the drinking. I still watered it this morning (after thinking it might not be ready) because the days are really hot now and I'm sure it would have been wilted by late afternoon if I hadn't.Woo Ray SEEDS !!! Plant/Buds look Taste i see why its called Red Dracon Now . We call them June Bugs here but they don't start good till July ,, Pretty strong amount of them this year ! I hope the seeds are good one they look pretty good from here LOL .
I feel confident!Let’s hope that gets you back on track.
I know right? Correct pH...what a concept.Nice!
It was a great spot for a cliff-top stroll and a roast beef sandwich!Beautiful!
It was until last night. Now the bummer will be when I cut it down!We’ll that’s a bummer.
Otter! And these are just the testers for me. The next batch should all get to maturity for an even better turnout. I'm actually thinking of flowering out my Candida mother just for seeds, but I'll probably just flip a clone in a few weeks. Maybe even in a Big Gulp cup in the closet...just to see if I can lure @Baron Von Blurple back here!Nothing like a fine grow and a pocket of mostly great looking seeds! You did it! They'll germ I'm almost sure!
And I’m happy to hear that the Jack Herer is finally amounting to something for you and going to be doing research in the science field. I look forward to the new JH.I'm only keeping the Jack Herer to let the top nodes grow tall enough to try the perlite cloning method!
The Jack’s seem to be a little stubborn on you lately.it looks like the mutant is figuring out how to push out a node
Now that’s a 4 Star accomplishment in my book and I’ve been happy watching it happen.And these are just the testers for me. The next batch should all get to maturity
Nice!I'm only keeping the Jack Herer to let the top nodes grow tall enough to try the perlite cloning method!
Maybe Tin Can Kush wants to pollinate a Candida. Payback, Baby!Nanners!