Pinched the other straggler. Lots of LST work and leaf tucking to bring the smallest branches up into the light. Pictures to follow soon manicured the garden a little bit as well buy trimming excessive fabric from the tops of the pots oh, and just maintaining the soil with hands and TLC. If you didn't notice I'm also playing Tunes 24/7... I may need to find me some Dolomite lime I have to get pH test strips I seem to have lost mine. Two of these plants have halted in their progress one dark purple and then the ladiva I'm almost giving up on them because I let it go so long I don't think I'll get anything out of them anymore... again photos coming soon.
Ok, I'm not going to put up any feeding schedules but I will just say that I gave them their first feeding a very very light feeding with emphasis on the flowers... the reason is these are very old chemicals I'm using from General Hydroponics and they have been frozen many times. Any information would probably be erroneous due to the fact they are all at different strengths than buying them new and I was just winging it and trying to make sure I wasn't overfeeding...
PLEASE HELP ME OUT... I need to know if I have succeeded with my colloidal silver experiment. Here is a picture of what I believe to be pollen pods is this correct? If so how do I continue I am brand-spanking-new to this I don't know how to harvest and utilize these things for my best results...
The entire Garden has Frosty trichomes. I see no Amber yet. I hope to go four more weeks because I want seeds from this Garden, but I am planning on purchasing more dark purple so I can fully isolate the mutant female genes of this Dark Triangle... and Chuck a FULL plant full of HARDY Mutant seeds for a full med run of 12 plants ASAP... posting some rough trichome pictures with some miscellaneous garden shots soon... I will wait as long as possible to Harvest 70 percent amber trichomes and all orange hairs... probably won't yield any viable seeds, though, Any thoughts?
Lessons Learned... My humidity game was totally jacked on this grow. I need to purchase a fan speed control that gives me greater variability to lower my exhaust speed and I need a humidifier in this room to run these plants the way I'm running them I never would have thought to purchase a humidifier for a grow room but there you go live and learn...
Dank dank sweat socks in the garden LOL. Until you handle the buds and then it's just a sweet sweet Grape, Juicy Fruit and citronella combination that blows your mind...
Ok. I chopped the oldest one when I took the pictures. It was one of the slowest, smallest ones. Didn't even weigh it. It is some nice headband that hits you right in the eyeballs it was ready in about a day and a half drying time in winter is hard to dry slow. Quality smoke for sure! Can't wait to cut some older, amber ripe ones, just had to sample this garden ... PLEASED with the quality. Plenty of KIEF, too, in the grinder! Saving the trim until it is all harvested for ice hash.
The last three plants. 5 a.m. started their Forty-Eight Hours of Darkness. Pictures to follow. The small one is the last one third of the mutant I took the pollen first then I took the top half so I could lower the lights. I will show the last two plant's worth of harvest as well in the pictures... this morning I took the second large Plant. The first larger plant I took the other day and is a bit drier. I don't have any scales but I got more than I thought I would especially with this morning's Harvest of the cabbage and the LaDiva waiting in the wings... but nothing to really write home about since my humidity game was so far off all of these flowers are very skimpy there was just a whole bunch of them. A whole bunch of very wispy flowers.
The first two were pictures are from this morning's plant. The third picture two mornings ago... I will show the total amount of trim when all the plants are harvested and I'm ready for the ice hash run of all of the trim.