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My one and only Frostberry has turned out to be male.
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Ain’t this fun?My one and only Frostberry has turned out to be male.View attachment 2466481
Well, I think! I have a couple more females in various places as well. Hoping I can combine them all and make some dry sift. From what I read there may be a significant amount of CBD in one or more of them.Looks like the Lebanese is doing what it is supposed to be doing! It’s one of those strains like the Iranian with the 18 hour flowering trait! I think you’re good with it! Should just keep flowering until it finishes probably sometime in August!I guess the next question is how big is the plant? Gonna get any production out of it?
The pollen chucker in me is so jealous right now!My one and only Frostberry has turned out to be male.View attachment 2466481
They are one of the strains that you need to put the solar spotlight over to keep them from flowering until they get big enough! Just like the Iranians! And you never know what you’re gonna get! Maybe double digit CBD. Maybe high THC. Kind of a crapshoot!Well, I think! I have a couple more females in various places as well. Hoping I can combine them all and make some dry sift. From what I read there may be a significant amount of CBD in one or more of them.
That's what makes it fun! LOLAnd you never know what you’re gonna get! Maybe double digit CBD. Maybe high THC. Kind of a crapshoot!
What did he smell like?My one and only Frostberry has turned out to be male.View attachment 2466481
Did you transplant them after you had your cookies, again? Bad girl! Bad girl!Okay, enough poking at me. LOL
I made an interesting observation.
Our sun is not truly overhead, it lists a little to the south.
So are my Afghan autos. I haven't moved them since I started them.
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Thanks Gal, it's heartbreaking seeing the perfect, healthy plants go through this. That's why I always grow Autos. They are blooming now and will finish in a month.Well that's shitty. I know your keeping up on the spraying. I did spray mine early about 6am i've got bite marks also. Yes i see the white moths an little orange ones all over now. Had those beetles but not seeing any lately. Sorry about your one an only frostberry. Don't worry about the early flower like oldchucky says those are fast blooming and yes that guy on internet had his with supplmental lights to stay at 18-6 but doesn't now his are all flowering. How tall are yours? His looked to be about 5ft or so and real bushy
Bloody hell was really hoping you didn’t have to deal with this this year u must have a plant around the garden that carry’s that septoria do ya anyway good luck with it I know the effort you’ve put in hope the canna gods smile on yaThanks Gal, it's heartbreaking seeing the perfect, healthy plants go through this. That's why I always grow Autos. They are blooming now and will finish in a month.
The Lebanese is blooming, in fact I've 4 of them that all look the same. The one in the extras has Septoria too.
None of them seem to have resistance to it. Oh, well, I can only try.
Kill em all!I went out to tie the 12 onto bamboo and found spots on the extras.
I also found a hole in the stalk. Think it might be a corn earworm.
The Japanese Beetles have arrived also.
And so, the battles begin.
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Thanks capt.Kill em all!
Im so sorry chick.
What a damned bummer
Wait, do you know what their season is yearly is there anyway that you can plant a little bit later and avoid them for the most part? Is there anything that you can do in the proactive into things to guard them maybe something along the lines of some nets that you can cast over the top of them and then stake them down?