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Weird lil gal is having a conniption fit trying to root upside down! Plant is upright, seed is directionally horizontal, no clue as to why I keep having to cover up more roots that pop up every day. Finally dug it up and repacked it. Stay put roots! Amazing root structure though, massive branching already for 3 days old. Note the seed popped in just 29 hours.
Experiencing a heat wave, it was 104° Fahrenheit today. Expected to be 101 tomorrow. But might be transplanting tonight while it's cool after water is done running. Going into the strawberry bed where Chemmy Blues male was
transplanted into the west flower bed. Having to watch out for the grasshoppers, they've taken out three of my autumn auto seedlings so far. So putting a little chunk of screen over everything until they get big enough for pepper spray. Pinched out the growing tip and will start LST as soon as she gets tall enough.
Started LST. Pinched out growing tip. Bugs don't seem to be bothering it at all. Hopefully temperatures will start to cool down. Dry for a week 100+ every day
This one is doing absolutely beautiful. I think I managed to pinch it out and strap it down just right at four points. The cat was in my way trying to take pictures LOL... But she's coming along great I had to move the tomato cage because I didn't leave enough room for her to stretch out. Will most likely remove the tomato cage as soon as I'm sure nobody's going to accidentally step on her...
I must have forgotten but this went to do flower last week actually, I will have to edit that later. She looks really good. Really good place for her should besides Jack Straw number two. Done with the LST so she spans about two feet diameter And she's just starting to stretch at about three inches off the ground
Ogre Berry number 3 looking really good. Nice bud set. It seems to like where it's at, it is right beside a photo. Jack straw, and a white widow. It gets full sun from about 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., nice evening shade. I will probably remove the training Staples next week and let her go to finish out flowering.
I've got the wrong pictures with the wrong ogre berries lol but nobody will notice... This one is looking really good, I will probably feed it this week and call it good start flushing next week... I had to pull down some marigolds that were shading it but otherwise it's been liking where it's at right next to the jack straw gets full sun from noon to six
Smells amazing during the cure and after, like smurfberries. Nice and dense really sticky has an interesting gray color to it. Really smooth and don't harsh not a lot of coughing. Heavy sedation a little bit of the munchies .. this one right about the same amount of time as the others, but this one actually seems like it was a little further along, completely cloudy with a few Amber trichromes
They seem kind of finicky about finding the magic spot in the soil, but I suppose because your roots don't take up very much area that the soil needs to be perfect right where they're at.. Definitely something to work on next year. I had a lot of Indica structures did pretty small. Branch out nicely but I had to paint it first and it stayed short and squat didn't stretch much... 0 problems with any kind of nutrient efficiency and absolutely no pest problems. And really enjoying that about the auto flowering strange, they seem to have pest resistance that as far as superior to the photoperiod counterparts