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Ravenplume
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Alright. A major update at last...
Back on the 8th, Runt was harvested for his pollen, which is now in a Naproxen bottle in the freezer with a few grains of rice as a dessicant. He was replaced with 06. However, 06 did not have much of a root system at the time, and is trying now to recover from a couple recent rains. I have hope for her though, since the Feral Nooblet had a similar watery trauma, but is now recovering nicely inside as a pet project.
Cratchet continues to thrive, as do Wendy, Marvin, and Wonderdog Because of how these are faring, 06 will not be getting replaced if she does not recover. The Feral Wildling little clusters were pulled and tossed, but the two solitaryish ones were taken inside. They will be the subject of another video.
I was also thinking earlier today that seeing how the ferals are just going balls to the walls, I should go ahead and stick a small cluster of 4 or 5 seeds in the ground after the harvest this Fall, and let them grow up naturally. I still plan on tending new babies inside this Winter of course. That is the real experimental time. Hopefully the grow facility in the basement here can be readied once again for use by then.
Back on the 8th, Runt was harvested for his pollen, which is now in a Naproxen bottle in the freezer with a few grains of rice as a dessicant. He was replaced with 06. However, 06 did not have much of a root system at the time, and is trying now to recover from a couple recent rains. I have hope for her though, since the Feral Nooblet had a similar watery trauma, but is now recovering nicely inside as a pet project.
Cratchet continues to thrive, as do Wendy, Marvin, and Wonderdog Because of how these are faring, 06 will not be getting replaced if she does not recover. The Feral Wildling little clusters were pulled and tossed, but the two solitaryish ones were taken inside. They will be the subject of another video.
I was also thinking earlier today that seeing how the ferals are just going balls to the walls, I should go ahead and stick a small cluster of 4 or 5 seeds in the ground after the harvest this Fall, and let them grow up naturally. I still plan on tending new babies inside this Winter of course. That is the real experimental time. Hopefully the grow facility in the basement here can be readied once again for use by then.