Week on Cruise control.
Again, humidity and temperature are not ideal, but there is nothing we can do.
We have reduced fertilizers even further and the run out water is close to 240 ppm. From now on we will only give her water (in my city the water is approximately 75 ppm).
The buds we pollinate are all full of seeds and as you can see in the photos, we have already harvested the first one.
We are observing trichomes daily, however most are still transparent with only a few milky ones.
We are planning to harvest next week, but we will wait and watch the trichomes to make the final decision.
We removed some clones from our cinderella99 and used colloidal silver to generate pollen.
Can we store pollen inside the pollen bags themselves in the freezer, or do we need to dust them all off first?
Here is what I do. Find a pill container because they are lock proof so moisture doesnt get in. Take the container and either knock the pollen off into it or throw the nanners in it. If you put the nanners in make sure you dry them out before capping the container. Moisture will ruin the pollen. Then after a few days of drying cap it then put it in a ziplock bag. Fridge first to cool it off then throw in freezer. By doing so my pollen has stayed viable for 3 years. When it's time to use it again remove from the freezer and let it sit out to room temp before opening the cap. Then dust away! Hope this helps
Lovely diary! The ladies are looking like the are going to produce you with some quality medicine! Keep up the great work and best of luck to you on your race to the finish line!
Happy Growing!
-The Projexx