Photoperiods

You know, each trim job has been different in its own way. Each plant has its own layout. If it weren't for the strain bio, I couldn't tell you the difference between a hybrid, indica or sativa +.
((Embarrassed 😊 grin))
There's buds that grow in the spirals, they're absolute, especially when it's thick and packed like a body builder all roused out...yum baby yeah💚
The bud kabobs, when they are in clusters along the branch. Someone should design a marshmallow stick like that ..for holstering multi mallows..fun stuff.
Then you've got the colas that are like solid bats. Just a giant spliff on a stick!! With the feathered leaves that run up in down looking all fancy like. In my head I think if it as kush when it's like that.

I haven't found a complete die hard favorite yet. No that's a lie. Years ago in the early 2000's I discovered a strain called London Cheese, I am still looking for it. It was ugly AF!! And addictive like crack! There was only one source I could get it from, but some thot went an fucked that all up on me.
No worries, she played her card. 🤍

Anyhoo, that was some good smoke. It leave ya dazed and drifting for hours.
Glazed and Blazed 🍩
:adore: :smokin::kiss:

London Cheese was dark green like dark like fresh horse shit green....error alfalfa green. And the buds were dense. You could see the foxtailing in the weed it was so magical. 💎
 
This is nothing. Trimming them banana jealousy took days!!!! Banana Jealousy
lol, that is why I only grow one or two, I just do not have days in me lol, the one or two days that I spend 12 or more hours trimming that is more than plenty of work for me lol. them bananas look amazing, I am kinda jealous that you're finished lol, I look fforward to seeing you here Jiggi, thank you for making this a positive experience
 
Last week or so I decided to bring the unicorn poop kush inside cuz there were all these little tiny white moths on it, white flies.
Anyhow, i'd shake the cola and the little buggers would just land back down "well...that was pointless".
With some thought and speed perhaps outrunning these little flies was what was called for.
So off I went plant in hands, running and jig-jagging through the yard. Doing my best to leave these pests in the past and get to the backdoor before they're able to reinfest.
No branches harmed, we made it inside.
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Now since the plant has been in the house, she has grown in girth. Busting out a new system of pistols for the next swoll. And steadily every morning I started to notice more and more sticky shining leaves; aphid piss.
Day by day they've been getting more and more by the numbers. Nothing I've done has been much of effective. Other than smooshing them in the horde lines along the stems.
It's not that aphids actually injure the plant, they feed on the stems and veins of the leaves. Their piss is like green melon candy. Mmmm.
Ants and other insects utilize these aphids as a 'lemonade stand' if you will. The urine feeds and replenishes the drinking insect. Aphids are live birthers, which is why they take over so freaking fast man!! The poop can cause disease and fungus, mold, everything a grower doesn't want. 🤗

This morning I decided we have to fix this situation. whaàt to do 🤔....and outside we ventured.
Fig-14-ELA-fact-sheet-12-Aphid-giving-birth-to-live-young.jpg
Now there is a good breeze and it isn't scheduled to be hot AF today. It's been really pleasant. Boring perhaps but good.
Misted the bug piss off the leaves and not so much that it saturated the plant or buds. We don't need that shit.
And after being outside a few hours other insects swarmed all over her.
Meet the pirate bug, it eats spider mites, aphids, thrips, and such. Cute and tiny! 💚
Fig-27-Insect-LC-Thrips-bio-control-mpb_feeding_on_thrips.jpg
Then the hover fly, whose larvae eat soft bodied garden pests. Come eat mine!!!
Gotta love good maggots.
Thank you little bee fly for your service.
Fig-29.-ELA-Fact-Sheet-12-Adult-hover-fly-flying-Hoverfly_flying_midair.jpg
Hopefully the weather stays below 15 mph. Enough to leave the plants outside for that sunshine harvest. Allow the beneficial bugs to Armageddon these aphids from off my plant.
🌈🙏🏻💚 Time will tell.
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Unicorn Poop Kush from @IcedOutGenetics
201 days old, 48 days flowering.
 
Last week or so I decided to bring the unicorn poop kush inside cuz there were all these little tiny white moths on it, white flies.
Anyhow, i'd shake the cola and the little buggers would just land back down "well...that was pointless".
With some thought and speed perhaps outrunning these little flies was what was called for.
So off I went plant in hands, running and jig-jagging through the yard. Doing my best to leave these pests in the past and get to the backdoor before they're able to reinfest.
No branches harmed, we made it inside.
1664275095_white_Fly_Drishti_IAS_English.png


Now since the plant has been in the house, she has grown in girth. Busting out a new system of pistols for the next swoll. And steadily every morning I started to notice more and more sticky shining leaves; aphid piss.
Day by day they've been getting more and more by the numbers. Nothing I've done has been much of effective. Other than smooshing them in the horde lines along the stems.
It's not that aphids actually injure the plant, they feed on the stems and veins of the leaves. Their piss is like green melon candy. Mmmm.
Ants and other insects utilize these aphids as a 'lemonade stand' if you will. The urine feeds and replenishes the drinking insect. Aphids are live birthers, which is why they take over so freaking fast man!! The poop can cause disease and fungus, mold, everything a grower doesn't want. 🤗

This morning I decided we have to fix this situation. whaàt to do 🤔....and outside we ventured.
Fig-14-ELA-fact-sheet-12-Aphid-giving-birth-to-live-young.jpg
Now there is a good breeze and it isn't scheduled to be hot AF today. It's been really pleasant. Boring perhaps but good.
Misted the bug piss off the leaves and not so much that it saturated the plant or buds. We don't need that shit.
And after being outside a few hours other insects swarmed all over her.
Meet the pirate bug, it eats spider mites, aphids, thrips, and such. Cute and tiny! 💚
Fig-27-Insect-LC-Thrips-bio-control-mpb_feeding_on_thrips.jpg
Then the hover fly, whose larvae eat soft bodied garden pests. Come eat mine!!!
Gotta love good maggots.
Thank you little bee fly for your service.
Fig-29.-ELA-Fact-Sheet-12-Adult-hover-fly-flying-Hoverfly_flying_midair.jpg
Hopefully the weather stays below 15 mph. Enough to leave the plants outside for that sunshine harvest. Allow the beneficial bugs to Armageddon these aphids from off my plant.
🌈🙏🏻💚 Time will tell.
17277374917055310814210317548431.jpg

17277376421401058637149077812981.jpg
17277377032592481991643294618373.jpg

Unicorn Poop Kush from @IcedOutGenetics
201 days old, 48 days flowering.
You have some amazing photography skills! Hope the pirate bug kills those pesky aphids fast! I had aphids 3 times this year and only lost 1 nug overall. Lacewings are native to my area and they showed up to save my plants haha I was about to spray them and noticed all the baby lacewings and eggs gave it 2 weeks and my plants had 100s of full grown lacewings ready to defend her. Hope your beetle sticks around!
 
Last week or so I decided to bring the unicorn poop kush inside cuz there were all these little tiny white moths on it, white flies.
Anyhow, i'd shake the cola and the little buggers would just land back down "well...that was pointless".
With some thought and speed perhaps outrunning these little flies was what was called for.
So off I went plant in hands, running and jig-jagging through the yard. Doing my best to leave these pests in the past and get to the backdoor before they're able to reinfest.
No branches harmed, we made it inside.
1664275095_white_Fly_Drishti_IAS_English.png


Now since the plant has been in the house, she has grown in girth. Busting out a new system of pistols for the next swoll. And steadily every morning I started to notice more and more sticky shining leaves; aphid piss.
Day by day they've been getting more and more by the numbers. Nothing I've done has been much of effective. Other than smooshing them in the horde lines along the stems.
It's not that aphids actually injure the plant, they feed on the stems and veins of the leaves. Their piss is like green melon candy. Mmmm.
Ants and other insects utilize these aphids as a 'lemonade stand' if you will. The urine feeds and replenishes the drinking insect. Aphids are live birthers, which is why they take over so freaking fast man!! The poop can cause disease and fungus, mold, everything a grower doesn't want. 🤗

This morning I decided we have to fix this situation. whaàt to do 🤔....and outside we ventured.
Fig-14-ELA-fact-sheet-12-Aphid-giving-birth-to-live-young.jpg
Now there is a good breeze and it isn't scheduled to be hot AF today. It's been really pleasant. Boring perhaps but good.
Misted the bug piss off the leaves and not so much that it saturated the plant or buds. We don't need that shit.
And after being outside a few hours other insects swarmed all over her.
Meet the pirate bug, it eats spider mites, aphids, thrips, and such. Cute and tiny! 💚
Fig-27-Insect-LC-Thrips-bio-control-mpb_feeding_on_thrips.jpg
Then the hover fly, whose larvae eat soft bodied garden pests. Come eat mine!!!
Gotta love good maggots.
Thank you little bee fly for your service.
Fig-29.-ELA-Fact-Sheet-12-Adult-hover-fly-flying-Hoverfly_flying_midair.jpg
Hopefully the weather stays below 15 mph. Enough to leave the plants outside for that sunshine harvest. Allow the beneficial bugs to Armageddon these aphids from off my plant.
🌈🙏🏻💚 Time will tell.
17277374917055310814210317548431.jpg

17277376421401058637149077812981.jpg
17277377032592481991643294618373.jpg

Unicorn Poop Kush from @IcedOutGenetics
201 days old, 48 days flowering.
Were the assassins already present or do you supply them? I have hoverflies too and keep seeing what I thought was stink bugs but may be assassin bugs...
 
Were the assassins already present or do you supply them? I have hoverflies too and keep seeing what I thought was stink bugs but may be assassin bugs...
The assassin bug showed up on my plant sometime during the summer. It just lives amongst the buds. It is very young, they do get pretty big if they survive to full size. Which can be about an inch. They will still look like the young one but the raised area along the backside will spike like a Mohawk or like a skill saw blade. The big black stink bug babies do look very similar to the assassin bugs. They have different eggs tho. Stinkbug eggs will be blackish short cylinders with a spiral spike looking top.
 
The assassin bug showed up on my plant sometime during the summer. It just lives amongst the buds. It is very young, they do get pretty big if they survive to full size. Which can be about an inch. They will still look like the young one but the raised area along the backside will spike like a Mohawk or like a skill saw blade. The big black stink bug babies do look very similar to the assassin bugs. They have different eggs tho. Stinkbug eggs will be blackish short cylinders with a spiral spike looking top.
Jiggi your wealth of knowledge about bugs and critters amazes me. You are the buggooggler. :rofl:
 
Jiggi your wealth of knowledge about bugs and critters amazes me. You are the buggooggler. :rofl:
I was scared when I saw my first fungus gnat. :rofl:

5 grows in and that's the only pest I have had....That I know of anyway. Indoors only
 
Last week or so I decided to bring the unicorn poop kush inside cuz there were all these little tiny white moths on it, white flies.
Anyhow, i'd shake the cola and the little buggers would just land back down "well...that was pointless".
With some thought and speed perhaps outrunning these little flies was what was called for.
So off I went plant in hands, running and jig-jagging through the yard. Doing my best to leave these pests in the past and get to the backdoor before they're able to reinfest.
No branches harmed, we made it inside.
1664275095_white_Fly_Drishti_IAS_English.png


Now since the plant has been in the house, she has grown in girth. Busting out a new system of pistols for the next swoll. And steadily every morning I started to notice more and more sticky shining leaves; aphid piss.
Day by day they've been getting more and more by the numbers. Nothing I've done has been much of effective. Other than smooshing them in the horde lines along the stems.
It's not that aphids actually injure the plant, they feed on the stems and veins of the leaves. Their piss is like green melon candy. Mmmm.
Ants and other insects utilize these aphids as a 'lemonade stand' if you will. The urine feeds and replenishes the drinking insect. Aphids are live birthers, which is why they take over so freaking fast man!! The poop can cause disease and fungus, mold, everything a grower doesn't want. 🤗

This morning I decided we have to fix this situation. whaàt to do 🤔....and outside we ventured.
Fig-14-ELA-fact-sheet-12-Aphid-giving-birth-to-live-young.jpg
Now there is a good breeze and it isn't scheduled to be hot AF today. It's been really pleasant. Boring perhaps but good.
Misted the bug piss off the leaves and not so much that it saturated the plant or buds. We don't need that shit.
And after being outside a few hours other insects swarmed all over her.
Meet the pirate bug, it eats spider mites, aphids, thrips, and such. Cute and tiny! 💚
Fig-27-Insect-LC-Thrips-bio-control-mpb_feeding_on_thrips.jpg
Then the hover fly, whose larvae eat soft bodied garden pests. Come eat mine!!!
Gotta love good maggots.
Thank you little bee fly for your service.
Fig-29.-ELA-Fact-Sheet-12-Adult-hover-fly-flying-Hoverfly_flying_midair.jpg
Hopefully the weather stays below 15 mph. Enough to leave the plants outside for that sunshine harvest. Allow the beneficial bugs to Armageddon these aphids from off my plant.
🌈🙏🏻💚 Time will tell.
17277374917055310814210317548431.jpg

17277376421401058637149077812981.jpg
17277377032592481991643294618373.jpg

Unicorn Poop Kush from @IcedOutGenetics
201 days old, 48 days flowering.
Plant looks great Jiggi hope you get the pest problem resolved, great pics
 
Oh yeah, it ain't nothing but a bug thang. 😁

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The plant itself definitely prefers being outside rather than under the LEDs. I'll do my best to slave to her every needs day by day.
"Yes mistress.." :lot-o-toke::adore:
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202 days of love already given...what's a few more 💚💚💚
 
Update. Unicorn Poop Kush.

Been battling a bit of that white mold crap that likes to blend in with the crystal trichomes. This thing is massive! Biggest plant I have grown so far. As far as girth and all that combined.
Look at this cola!!! Where'd my arm go?? Oh it's behind that massive bud!! Hahah





Anyhow, so cleaned her up, I might let her stay in the plant a few days before actually taking her down for good. She is currently in the 10th week of flowering. Which reviews have mentioned 10 to 12 weeks at its best. The trichomes are still clearer than I prefer, however if we can't get another 2 weeks in without disaster than let it be done. However, if we can do the extra time, I'm all for it.
67 days flowering, 220 days old.

Has anyone ever done it like this before? Trimmed off the leaves and let her catch a few days before chop?

This morning while loading bowls I discovered some more seeds, these ones look mature! They most likely came from Kabul. However I've no clue whom pollinated. Lol. The unicorn poop had a banana on it one day and was gone a few days later. 🥷💐

The gunpowder gang is
78 days, still in the vegging stage, they will go under 12/12 at 90 days. Cuz..
🎶 I like em Big, I like em chunky 🎶

Karen Kush is starting to get her grow on, she has been a slow grower. She has a fat trunk. 42 days.

Watermelon Candy Auto is 55 days, and finally I have an auto that isn't just being fast and ferocious. She has a good structure growing on. All natural.

As for the pests, no gnats whatsoever. Aphids seem to be the issue now hahahah! I did transport the predatory insect larva that roamed the unicorn poop kush onto the other plants, as well as the 2 ladybugs. I haven't seen the other two inhabitants since I had her outside last. Perhaps they moved on when they had that day outside? (Lacewing and the assassin bug). The larva are in the final stage of being larva, one has become a hard little cryslis. There's 5 larva. 2 are going to cryslis soon, then the 3 others are still hungry aggressive feeders.





 
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