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One of the leading ladies from the small greenhouse is chopped, stripped, and hanging as the clock ticks down the last week before the big girl inside is harvested. Natural Sunlight certainly seems to bring out a more flavorful profile so those remaining will definitely spice up my already overloaded larder.
LST gone wrong as I split the main stem on one of the next in line to head into flower in another week. Test driving honey as the healing agent with a pipe cleaner fashioned into a make shift clamp. So far six clones taken from these two and two more scheduled after the bump to 5 gal from these 2 gal buckets.
Not being emotionally invested allows for a bit more courage in trying new things; having no expectations, or fear of failure, I cut a pair free from the restrictive confines of the coffee containers and granted them a much more expansive footprint.
Flanked by a pair of her juniors with about three weeks possible before Gabriel blows his horn, this girl is typical of what I'm accustomed to but her sisters working outdoors show that there's much more potential than I'd imagined.
When she falls there are three eager contestants nipping at her heels and I should be able to eliminate another one of the transitional cabinets.
While admittedly a purely cosmetic enhancement, the inclusion of the paired clamp lights on either side of the LED panels makes images a bit easier on the eyes.
If I didn't have the luxury of this alternate space I would have taken this young lady down a few days ago and even though the blurple light doesn't do it justice, it seems to be still putting on bulk.