Hello. This is the end of the veg cycle and the first week of the flowering cycle.
I spent a few hours in here this week getting the plants ready for flowering and clone taking.
I trimmed up the plants and took off some fan leaves. At the same time, I took some of the lower branches and made clones from them and then trimmed up the plants. I made it so I can sort of see through the plants to the floor. Don't take too much off, you want it so you can just barely see the floor through the plant.
Trimmed up the stock. I don't want any green growth on the stock for the first foot or so. I also took pictures to see the differences in the bark. The White's bark is very bumpy compared to the others.
Turned on the dehumidifier yesterday. The RH was getting over 60% in here so it should be on now. I'll empty it once a day for now but after week 4 of flowering I'll empty it twice a day, so it doesn't get full and turn off.
Ok, see you next week. Chuck.
WOW, they are looking great, they all have their trump cards, kudos to the genetics, but also to the skill of your friend, they really look great, huge, frosty, all in all a great diary.👌
I am so glad to have their descendants.😁
Good luck with your grows and your friend's grow.👍
So crazy cartoon i'm crying laughing for the last 5 minutes. 😂😂😂
@Ancient_Genetics, Hi Buddy. Yes, my friend did really good on his grow this year. Last year, the autumn had bad weather, this year the autumn has been perfect for flowering cannabis. I was hoping the mustache would help you smile. Best wishes to you and yours's. Chuck.
@PrivateStock, I grew up in the land race era, I've been growing indoors for about 30 years now. I'm really liking all the new flavors that have been coming out in the last few years. This Dos Si Dos #33 is the strongest in my collection now and tastes great like fruity ice cream. Ok Buddy. Have Fun. Chuck.
@extremelyaverage,Thanks Friend, Nice of you to notice. Chuck. I've always been a little kooky, What's like to be extremely average. Sort of "run of the mill" I imagine. 😉
Hi, I found this, because I asked me the same.. Hummingbirds in the cool high altitudes of the Andes become astonishingly cold torpor at night, researchers report. To conserve energy, one species in this condition, called torpor, lowers its body temperature to as much as 3.3 degrees Celsius, the measurements showed. This is the lowest body temperature ever measured in living birds, the scientists say.
@KingSalomonsWeed, Aren't they just amazing. The local Indians say they are our ancestors come to visit us. To see the males fight over the feeders, you would think they are little warriors. And they can live 12 to 14 years, incredible for 3 gram birds. Life at 100 km/hour, it's hard to imagine. I've tried to imagine to what it would be like to draw yourself out of torpor each morning. Is it like a deep sleep or harder to get out of, or easier. What would humming birds dream about if torpor is a dream state. I have so many questions. Just amazed. Chuck.
@@HokkeRappman, Hi Brother. This strain is wonderful, is very strong and it tastes like fruity ice cream. Everyone who try's it says it's "so good". Thanks for the nice comment. Chuck.
Beautiful colors as well as plants, trichomes, and bud structure, do-si-dos 33, Nova OG, sweet sensation, and PINK KUSH , they are looking so beautiful 😍 .
Good luck in future grows to.👌👍
Peace.