Non 420 Plants & Gardens

Originally posted by member Tonybalony:

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Originally posted by Member Cannabis1:

Check out my tomatoes guys. These had been growing since a few weeks into veg. Im not sure what happened. I think when I flipped to flowering, she stopped sending nutes to these two. Now, she is flowering heavy and I have small Tomatoes all over. Another note, Look at the flower pic. Is it normal to have two flowers on one stem?

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Tomators grow at least few flowers on the stem. If you have pomodorini then you're gonna get even more. Tomatoes are triggered into fruit production by temps and potassium levels. What you have on your tomatoes, this black growth, is a common funghal disease promoted by wind and humidity. There are products to supress it, but I am an organic grower and I prefer to cut it out after I too them off the bushel.
 
Originally posted by Radogast:

While examining the buds under a pocket microscope (Crystal clear trichomes) a Great Blue Heron walked down the brook beside the house.

Blue Heron in center of photo, head facing left, below the bird house, right of the wrought iron pole.

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