Week 7 after transition to flowering phase.
Most of the plants continue to develop flowers. However, half of plant 1 is exposed to light leak. And it looks like I can harvest only half of plant 1.
Frosty trichome are forming well. And the plants are drinking less. Next couple of weeks, I plan to highlight on potassium fertilizer and start trimming.
Bonus pic – fight night. A gecko lizard was struggling with a flying snake. Fight broke up after I poke them with a stick.
Hi @Shooey, it is pretty common tree snake around here. The bugger hunts small birds on tree. And it kinda shoot it self from one tree and glide to another tree. Impossible to fence off. 😀😀😀😀😀
Nice breeder and strain. All the best 😉 and yeah thc/cbd ratio are often different than what the breeder say. I had a discussion with a guy that tested a few pure cbd and 1:1 strain with a gemma cert device, he got funky result with the ratio depending phenotypes.
Hi @Shooey, it is pretty common tree snake around here. The bugger hunts small birds on tree. And it kinda shoot it self from one tree and glide to another tree. Impossible to fence off. 😀😀😀😀😀
They are pumping med,,
I haven’t seen those basket type pots here in AUS,
It gives me an idea to drill a heap of holes around one of my pots this year to try it 🍻
@Shooey, my biggest 25 gal basket cost around 7 AUD.
It is mainly used to carry farm produce.
At first, I was thinking about drilling holes at bottom of some laundry baskets. But it is much cheaper to buy produce baskets from farm supply shop.
My thing is growing on the cheap. 😀😀😀😀😀
@GYOweed, it's sea purslane. Root supposed to give beneficial hormone and host micorrhizae. It is useful when I transfer to bigger pot. Sucks up excess fertilizers.
This sea purslane plant actually growing along the beach. I actually plugged them out at high tide when they were fully under sea water.
Logic is not fully clear but weeds grow better with them especially during vegging cycle. After a while, weed root overtakes the pot and sea purslane won't grow that well.
I recycle the purslane as a way to keep microbe community going in my soil.