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TychoMonolyth

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Plants are all looking fantastic guys! Great work! Thanks for sharing! Will be going to water and look for males in the next couple days. Forecast to reach 95 tomorrow and the next day. Love the afternoon shade by the walnut tree. Its filtered light, so they still get some sunshine, but its not too hot! God is good!



Tycho has buds going already! Plants trigger late up north too I think! Honduran triggers and goes into flowering a month early looks like! When did it start making preflowers?

Not sure about preflower, it's been 3 weeks since I was there so I'd say 2 or 3 weeks. It should still be in veg. I ran them 12/12 to sex the bunch end of may, then put them out. It did reveg, but obviously something Kicked it out. We're getting 15 hours of daylight and increasing by 2 minutes a day. Head scratcher for sure.
 

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Looks like good medicine! I like that better than Ibechillin's cheesecake, but maybe they have good resin. They were just really loose flower structure.



When will they be ready?
 
Be careful with the sulfur..It will lower the pH of your soil..

If you're in the N.E., your soil is probably acidic already...

I only vape sulfur. Snakes return in a few days. Some sulfur enters soil via use of magnesium sulfate. I have fairly acidic soil (fir needles) but really high PH well water, takes a while to get everything balanced right.

Have preflowers here, looks like the stretch is starting. I've gained about a foot in a week.
 

St. Phatty

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They're in 32 gallon pots with about 3 cubic feet of soil.

The one in the middle is looking especially interesting. She is catching up with the one behind her in terms of height. She has the blue-green leaves and branches of an Indica Sativa cross.

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Got a few extra plants in smaller pots. These are mostly seedlings so about 1/2 will be male. The bigger one in the lower right is a male. He looks decent so I might let him make pollen in a protected area that has hardly any ventilation.

The birds do all the lollipopping on the plants. Though they follow a different set of instructions, their own set of instructions :woohoo:

They like the taste of pot and growing tips are their favorite.
 

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They're in 32 gallon pots with about 3 cubic feet of soil.

The one in the middle is looking especially interesting. She is catching up with the one behind her in terms of height. She has the blue-green leaves and branches of an Indica Sativa cross.

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Got a few extra plants in smaller pots. These are mostly seedlings so about 1/2 will be male. The bigger one in the lower right is a male. He looks decent so I might let him make pollen in a protected area that has hardly any ventilation.

The birds do all the lollipopping on the plants. Though they follow a different set of instructions, their own set of instructions :woohoo:

They like the taste of pot and growing tips are their favorite.


Hey St. Phatty! I like it, they even have wheels! Be sure to secure those trash can plants in a storm so they don't blow over! They could be a little top heavy as the plants get big. You've probably been through this before. Plants are looking great!





I've never heard of birds topping plants before! That' interesting! Are they eating insects on the plants and just happen to get the tops? What kind of birds are they? Thanks for sharing!
 

Ibechillin

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like that better than Ibechillin's cheesecake, but maybe they have good resin. They were just really loose flower structure.

The cheesecake plants were ready to harvest 3-4 weeks before I chopped them. Let any plant stay alive that long after reaching ripe for harvest trying to reveg and they will foxtail, buds are hard as rocks actually lol.
 

St. Phatty

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Hey St. Phatty! I like it, they even have wheels! Be sure to secure those trash can plants in a storm so they don't blow over! They could be a little top heavy as the plants get big. You've probably been through this before. Plants are looking great!

I've never heard of birds topping plants before! That' interesting! Are they eating insects on the plants and just happen to get the tops? What kind of birds are they? Thanks for sharing!

The chickens and the Silkies like the growing tips the most. They also peck at the leaves.

The first time they saw a pot plant it was funny until I realized they were eating a favorite plant like a school of piranha eats a goat.

They also like to peck at the dirt. ANY dirt clod. I have some dead coffee trees on the driveway, they've been out there for a year. The birds are still pecking at the dirt clods.

I have 2 cedar trees and 1 Catalpa tree in the same size rolling garbage can. Those get blown over all the time - but they're about 20 feet tall.

I have one seedling that was about 18 inches tall. For some reason the birds concentrated on that and now it's about 12 inches tall. They pretty much stripped it, same way the deer ate all the leaves off my baby almond tree.

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I'm pretty sure the birds have Cannabinoid receptors in their bodies because they react differently to Cannabis. It's the only plant that they sometimes attack the same way they go after raw hamburger.
 

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The chickens and the Silkies like the growing tips the most. They also peck at the leaves.

The first time they saw a pot plant it was funny until I realized they were eating a favorite plant like a school of piranha eats a goat.

They also like to peck at the dirt. ANY dirt clod. I have some dead coffee trees on the driveway, they've been out there for a year. The birds are still pecking at the dirt clods.

I have 2 cedar trees and 1 Catalpa tree in the same size rolling garbage can. Those get blown over all the time - but they're about 20 feet tall.

I have one seedling that was about 18 inches tall. For some reason the birds concentrated on that and now it's about 12 inches tall. They pretty much stripped it, same way the deer ate all the leaves off my baby almond tree.

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If Edward Scissorhands was a Hungry Bird.


I'm pretty sure the birds have Cannabinoid receptors in their bodies because they react differently to Cannabis. It's the only plant that they sometimes attack the same way they go after raw hamburger.


Man the chickens ate that down! They know how strong hemp can make them! Give them some hemp seed and you'll get super strong chickens! Seriously, it may be good in their feed, but its not cost effective I'm sure.



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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Stay tuned, going to get some work done and go out this evening to pull males, top dress and water. We have 0.84 inches of rain in the forecast tomorrow and tomorrow night! Going to see these gals pushing at their potential next week! :smoke:
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Bud Green

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Yesterday at the hideout....

Damn, these girls drink a lot of water!

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Sulfur residue, no matter how much I shake it up, it always seems like the first few pumps out of the bottle leave this white powdery residue. Maybe I should try mixing it a little thinner next time.
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This is the African seeds I posted a picture of on page 2 of this thread, they're progressing nicely regardless the rootbound look. They'll get some more space after I identify and remove any males.
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