Keffka's Recycling, KOS Blue Thai, Herbies Seeds Apple Betty, Runtz Punch

That’s the only double edged bummer of growing like this.. little to no trimming is awesome, but then there’s no trim for hash or butter.

The stigmas on Revs still have that yellowish cream color, haven’t even gone fully white yet. However, I will agree that it can change fast especially the final 3 weeks. It probably helps I’ve actually got all the carbon and calcium in the pot, which is why flower is behaving slightly different than I’m used to
If you build your pot properly and maintain it, you shouldn't see any real detriment until senesence begins.

If they start ripening before that, then they were stressed. Them girls don't look very stressed lol.

The odd leaf down bottom going yellow tells me they are going balls out on the last push for more flowers and pistils, pulling nitrogen hard to form the last calyxes and hairs, (don't feed nitrogen now, this push is the plant using it up from within for proper ripening) which means senescence is 5-10 days away on the Indicas, and they will flip to mineral mode to produce trichs and terpenes, pulling all the minerals from the leaves that you spent 5 months building up.

The more leaves available, the longer the ripening, the better the weed.

Your red hairs will come in quickly once senesence begins. I wonder what colors hide in there?😍
 
+47, they’re chunking fast

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Pt 2

I think indica heavy stigmas transition differently than sativas, this is how the hairs looked last grow on the indica plant. A much softer and lighter appearance with a transition occurring while stigmas are still yellow/cream colored. I’ll have to pay attention to that going forward

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Pt 2

I think indica heavy stigmas transition differently than sativas, this is how the hairs looked last grow on the indica plant. A much softer and lighter appearance with a transition occurring while stigmas are still yellow/cream colored. I’ll have to pay attention to that going forward

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Damn man, the colas are awesome. The indicas get so frosty!
 
Damn man, the colas are awesome. The indicas get so frosty!

It’s like they’ve got little man syndrome or something.. they know they’re short and bushy so they’ve gotta show out with something loud and flashy
 
This website is awesome:


It has images of life in soil that you don’t see anywhere else. This guy is trying to photograph all of the life in soil and covers so many of the same tiny lifeforms we see
 
This website is awesome:


It has images of life in soil that you don’t see anywhere else. This guy is trying to photograph all of the life in soil and covers so many of the same tiny lifeforms we see
Wow thats pretty cool!
 
This website is awesome:


It has images of life in soil that you don’t see anywhere else. This guy is trying to photograph all of the life in soil and covers so many of the same tiny lifeforms we see
All your nightmares in living color all under one roof!
 
Got my days messed up a bit somehow.. tonight is +48.. as soon as the lights came on tonight a wave of stink came over the room and I can smell it in the house now.

I wonder if it’s the light change I made or if it’s coincidence. This was day 2 of the 11.5.

It’s worth exploring further

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Man O Man they are chunking in beautifully😍👊. Great photo's!

They absolutely are, although, as usual, all I can see is all of the things I want to do differently.

Sure it’s gonna be a lot of artisan quality cannabis, but I’m positive I can do more, better. I’m even more positive of this because I know I can add more Ca and more K which both increase quality and yield. I can add more light, more water, and more soil. Glad I bought the big bag of greensand, I may as well just buy big bags of everything else at this point 🤣

I also want to study the endophytes from the seeds better. I’m gonna set cloning on the back burner while I really dig into the subject. Dusted my microscope off and am currently figuring out how to establish controls, which may wind up making cloning something I need to do, but we’ll see, I’m still in the hypothesis stage
 
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