RosettaStoned
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The swamp has already drained significantly from the flood, and the girls are doing fine, although they've been dropping a few extra fan leaves. I haven't sprayed in awhile and I'm paying the price now, seeing more insect activity, some caterpillars, so I've got to spray them next chance I get. I checked all the stems for rot or mold and they were all fine. The brainstorm is the biggest, of course, but also the most green and the least woody, strangely enough.
Here is the Brainstorm, behind her, to the left, you can see some of the indica Jack Herer girl sticking out, although it's hard to tell them apart. Brainstorm still impresses me everytime I go out there, she's huge! At some point I'll try to get a shot of someone next to her to give you guys a better idea of the size.
My camera died before I could try and get a shot of that particular JH plant, but I doubt I would have been able to anyway, too cramped where she is. I may only get a good shot of her later on if I chop the brainstorm first. Bud shots shouldn't be an issue however
Here is the other Jack Herer, she is the second tallest of the girls, it's already tricky inspecting most of her buds, way over my head.
The big bagseed. Progressing quickly, already putting on weight, I'm going to guess maybe 3-4 more weeks at the most. There was some caterpillar damage on her, so I'll have to be careful and spray her well. It helps to clean the shit out, too, so they don't rot. As long as I don't have to chop too early, she should be a good early harvest to hold me over until I chop the rest of them.
One of her buds.
The swamp has already drained significantly from the flood, and the girls are doing fine, although they've been dropping a few extra fan leaves. I haven't sprayed in awhile and I'm paying the price now, seeing more insect activity, some caterpillars, so I've got to spray them next chance I get. I checked all the stems for rot or mold and they were all fine. The brainstorm is the biggest, of course, but also the most green and the least woody, strangely enough.
Here is the Brainstorm, behind her, to the left, you can see some of the indica Jack Herer girl sticking out, although it's hard to tell them apart. Brainstorm still impresses me everytime I go out there, she's huge! At some point I'll try to get a shot of someone next to her to give you guys a better idea of the size.
My camera died before I could try and get a shot of that particular JH plant, but I doubt I would have been able to anyway, too cramped where she is. I may only get a good shot of her later on if I chop the brainstorm first. Bud shots shouldn't be an issue however
Here is the other Jack Herer, she is the second tallest of the girls, it's already tricky inspecting most of her buds, way over my head.
The big bagseed. Progressing quickly, already putting on weight, I'm going to guess maybe 3-4 more weeks at the most. There was some caterpillar damage on her, so I'll have to be careful and spray her well. It helps to clean the shit out, too, so they don't rot. As long as I don't have to chop too early, she should be a good early harvest to hold me over until I chop the rest of them.
One of her buds.