Got MY VOTE...
...PEACE.....
Thank you BAR!
Hell yes it looks good. As always your girls look healthy and growing like crazy. we had 28 degrees here this morning so it may be a little early to put some girls out.
Wednesday night we had an inch of snow also. Spring not yet. Happy Freeweed day
Hey Brotha Bee, Crazy to hear about the snow, still be must be damn cold out there, I hope you to see your outdoor girls soon!!
Have a great one Brotha!
Sorry about the hermies. I know the pain. Quick word of advice, don't germinate any of the seeds you may find. Unless one has the room, patience, and time to do generations of back crosses---after that it's nearly impossible to get a seed anywhere near stabilized.
Love the Spring Crop.
I know you know the pain
. And yes, Indeed, that is why I'm culling all of the visible nanners, don't want any of those seeds lol, there isn't even that many nanners. They're both primarily female, so I think I'll still turn out some decent buds in the end, although the airy pheno's top cola will be kind weak towards the tip, her lower buds are going to be where its at, I think a few of them will fill in , they are already so frosty and tasty. So I'm not too worried, but perhaps with this second batch of KC-45s we will see more consistent results, the Blackberries still need to boggle me. The fruity flavor in this KC is amazing, and the compact pheno cola should be nice.
Report:
Cannabis plants will be tented with Agribon row cover (passes 90% of the light through, and about 75% of the air) for one week, this will result in multiple things. 1) We will trap and form an ecosystem with the newly deployed ladybug squadron.
2) Increase in ambient temperatures in the tent by up to 20 degrees celcius
3) The increase in temperatures should stimulate and increase the flowering rate and vegetative rate, but hopefully not mold growth.
The vegetating plants have been treated with a decent amount of 10-3-1 Dr Earth bat guano and watered thoroughly, the smell of warm bat guano comes off in the hot ocean air. The flowering plants were fertilized with a combination of a 4-5-4 brewed bat guano tea for acid loving plants and probiotic supplement, combined with the SNS-604B. Before deployment of ladybugs, all plants were sprayed with an Alaskan sea-kelp solution, this will help feed the plants and also help the ladybugs survive.