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Just read this on royal queens site thought it was interesting.

Coriander is a versatile plant to have in your garden. As a front-line deterrent, it repels aphids, potato beetles and the dreaded spider mite. As a cooled tea made from the crushed seeds it can be used as a topical spray as a guaranteed way to control spider mites if they do get through your defences.
 
I up potted a couple plants today getting ready for the other flower tent. I have 5 plants left from operation CASTRATION that have not showed sex yet. I cloned all of them today in a different manner then usual, I will let the process out good or bad once I know. Here are some pics of what I up potted today.








Nice Roots!
 
How's your Super Lemon Haze smell? Looks great! When I grow her I usually let her go a full 10, even 11 weeks--might be fun if you haven't tried letting them go that long in Kit soil yet!


SO greasy....

She is not real aromatic, hopefully soon...

I am at 56 days since flip to 12/12. I figure 3-4 more weeks if it makes it. I always go by the trichomes, not by time.
 
Did you find any decent beans?

Nothing that jumped out at me. I am always looking for the 100% landrace stuff. I am also looking for some really heavy CBD strains.
 
Well had to pull the cob out and check it out tonight. It weighed 30g going in, it weighed 27.5g tonight. I pulled off a .5 gram piece and the little canary bud I left out. In the name of science. I am chewing .25g right now so we have that to go from. The smell is a sweet smell not unpleasant in any way. The taste is a little what I might call like spicy grass. It is like a pepper type taste.



 
The 2 plants in the front right are both in gro-bags in crates. Maybe its me, but they do seem to be more vibrant. That latest addition to the flower tent is the White Widow.
 
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