I' m sorry i don' t have any butt to show
but here is a Gorilla auto ready to cut tomorow at day 92 :
Well for who's ever interested in the swimming pool root growth!!
It was heavily matted in there. My opinion the shallow pool was not deep enough to have full potential of the plant! It easily filled from edge to edge but it wanted deeper like id say 3 feet deep being ideal.
On the side note i culled the male harvested tops to collect pollen and also reduce the likely hood of the plant material that was discarded a distance away to continue to open pods... I had caught the big boy only a day to hours away from opening up. I usually don't collet pollen this way but it works..
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Beautiful grow and results B.and the last one is pretty ready too :
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and there' s some weight here
really happy with this strain , a quick and no mold harvest , perfect for this shitty weather latitude ( 51 N )
this seedling was the Last seedling in the Last Batch of seedlings.
I tried putting it in the middle of a Tomato plant that was in an 11 gallon pot, but the Cannabis seedling got Spider Mites. There it was about 18 inches off the ground.
So I moved it to the top of the Redworm tub, which is about 36 inches off the ground.
Still in the sun. Thought the local ladybug population might help out.
Where it became a Snack for the local birds.
So now it comes back indoors to re-veg.
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Good thing I'm not looking for a quick harvest !
it's a Blueberry Headband cross.
i washed it up and was about to put it in the Veg. room.
but then i remembered - it did have spider mites.
so now it's on top of the stove. those lights are on 24/0.
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and it did lose some more leaves to the birds in between the time I took the 2 pictures.
And a plant that is doing a little better, another Blueberry Headband cross. She's got 2 main stems and started flowering around August 7. in a 30 gallon pot.
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Damn, St. Phatty - looks like you had to transfer that poor plant to the CCU - I hope she pulls through for you!