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So I had just resurrected some old school Sour Widow birdseed I found after many years. Only getting 4 of 30 to germ and grow, I was fortunate enough to find a male and make a fresh batch of bird seed. So, I'm going through the progeny of the first female just a couple at a time, taking time to learn the plants again and find this beauty.
Stacking hard and looking good. Letting it grow free form, no training, topped a couple times nothing major, just to see how she grows. I'm thinking I got something to work with here as far as structure goes, but in day 14 look what I find
So I am pretty bummed, the first picture was taken day 35 of the flower cycle, 3 weeks after I pulled her out of the tent, and she has been given no water for 3 weeks, and subjected to a non temp controlled environment (temps around 50) and look how she is still thriving, DAMN I hate to cull such a hardy plant. Lets add insult to injury though,BECAUSE I did not catch her soon enough.
Oh yeah, as if that wasn't bad enough, somehow I mis-read my ph and been feeding my girls at 8.0 ph for the last week. Sorry for the poor me rant, just had to vent, but damn it sux to have to look at brown, immature, larf buds for the next 4-6 weeks. Almost takes the joy out of going to the garden. Needless to say, all the seeds are going in the bird feeder or maybe add some chia, strawberry and banana and make a healthy smoothy.
Stacking hard and looking good. Letting it grow free form, no training, topped a couple times nothing major, just to see how she grows. I'm thinking I got something to work with here as far as structure goes, but in day 14 look what I find
So I am pretty bummed, the first picture was taken day 35 of the flower cycle, 3 weeks after I pulled her out of the tent, and she has been given no water for 3 weeks, and subjected to a non temp controlled environment (temps around 50) and look how she is still thriving, DAMN I hate to cull such a hardy plant. Lets add insult to injury though,BECAUSE I did not catch her soon enough.
Oh yeah, as if that wasn't bad enough, somehow I mis-read my ph and been feeding my girls at 8.0 ph for the last week. Sorry for the poor me rant, just had to vent, but damn it sux to have to look at brown, immature, larf buds for the next 4-6 weeks. Almost takes the joy out of going to the garden. Needless to say, all the seeds are going in the bird feeder or maybe add some chia, strawberry and banana and make a healthy smoothy.