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Sonzor
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Sonzor, they look cute... little christmas trees. Reminds me of Charley Browns Christmas tree. They look beautiful, good catch on the low ph.
Can never have too many FM seeds, Congrats! The real thin one must be the mystery one?
They look pretty frosty my man, look forward to the next set of pics.
Thanks siscokid, they are some tiny little things but will do for now, thanks for hanging around and your comments.
Hi sonzor, sorry I'm late. Didn't realize you had started another journal.
I missed your great outdoor pics. Already loaded with trichs right to the leaf tips, man that fuzzy look gets me.
I'm sure they'll all fill in nicely, some heavy growth starting on a few of them. Good luck staying ahead of the critters. And getting the nutes tweaked. Your tea's seemed to do a great job without any additions so ypu probably need to go pretty light on the store bought nutrients.
Good luck on the seed run. From the sound of things you're well on the way to a bumper crop of seeds.
+reps if I can.
Thanks for stopping in Mmmmick, things are moving along, actually the 2 full moon seeds plants and the full moon are finished but will get into that next post. Good to have you around... Thanks for the comments..
Sonzor, If I may ask a question? About how long does it take once pollenated for seeds to develop and mature? I have pollen from Alice who threw some nanners right before harvest. and Sassy who is 40 days into flower. Would love to have some seeds from the combination of strains. Wonder if I have time?
Love your pictures!
Hello, Tmac12 thanks for stopping in. I have only done this seed thing twice and have pulled the plants when the others I was growing where finished so to answer your question. From experience it was around 30 to 40 days but probably could have been pulled a couple weeks sooner. As for what I have read seeds after pollination take 14 to 35 to mature.
If I where you I would carefully pollinate one of you lower buds and even if the seeds are not mature you could harvest the rest of the plant and leave the pollinated bud a bit longer to finish. Just a thought..
Thanks for stopping in and your comments