Flower’s Grow.

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Some bud **** from today’s trim job.
Gelato.
 
spent a lot of time looking down at the screen in your pic just the other day...great trimming device...
 
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A Chocolate Skunk went into the flower tent yesterday.
The wife and I both agree, this stuff is really good smoke, after it has cured for 6 months.
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Next to get chopped, is this LSD.
This is good smoke just as soon as it’s dry enough.
 
Well, the Gelato behind the LSD was looking pretty rough, so I ended up chopping both plants 6/8.
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I don’t know what happened, but I was shaking this jar of LSD, when I noticed the unmistakable sound of seeds tinkling around in the jar. Lots of seeds. I never noticed any pollen sacks, or nanners on the plant when I was trimming it.
I have not looked at the rest of the plants, but I will tomorrow when the lights back on.
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This Chocolate Skunk has been in 12/12 for 19 days, and it sure has stretched. Probably gonna have to get creative with this thing later on.
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Besides the Chocolate Skunk, I still have a mix of Gelato, White Widow, and Banana Mango, that are fattening up.
Note, my plants in 12/12 do not look as lustrous as they did a couple months ago. I had cut the dry ferts back to half t spoon, per week, instead of a whole.
Also, my Ph pen crapped out, another should be here any day.
I upped my dry ferts back to a whole t spoon last week, so between that, and a new Ph pen, I expect to be back on track within another 30 days.
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I have 3 more LSD’s to run through the flower tent
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And then this Big Bud goes in.
These 4 plants will conclude, Flowers Grow.
 
We rotate ours too, not necessarily every day but I don’t mind mixing it up on the tray in between strands. Maybe it’s like a transition thing🤪 whatever is working for you, stick to it for sure…
 
We rotate ours too, not necessarily every day but I don’t mind mixing it up on the tray in between strands. Maybe it’s like a transition thing🤪 whatever is working for you, stick to it for sure…
Well for me that's called tray cleanup and falls into a totally different territory. Scholars have debated tray cleanup etiquette for at least 50 years
 
I finally realized I made a comment about the seeds on the wrong journal, lol.

Anyway, I checked the rest of the plants in 12/12 when I got home from work yesterday. Nothing else seemed to have any seeds at all. How does one plant in a tent get seeds, and nothing else?
 
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Well, fooooook me. I have located the problem. I was in the flower tent working on a plan for this stretchy Chocolate Skunk, when I noticed it.
Gonna mist the flower tent down with water after lights out.
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Such a shame.
 
Boy howdy, that pic could be in a textbook showing what a hermie looks like…
 
Gonna be a double up pot on the 19th.
 
Upon further thought, there’s no way that the Chocolate Skunk is the pappy of them there LSD babies. It went into 12/12 on 5/28, and the LSD was chopped 6/8.
So, I still have a mystery to solve.
 
I don’t feel like I did anything wrong, as far as causing this plant to herm. I think we can all agree that the plant looked perfectly healthy, and stress free.
I will say, when I uprooted the plant, and tossed it into the woods, the dirt was dryer than I expected. I pick the pots up every day, and water the ones that feel light.
This plant would have definitely gotten watered today, if I had not found the
🏀 🏀’s before hand.
The temps in the tent have stayed under 80.
The plant showed no deficiencies that I noticed.
I had 0 problems with the first plant I ran several months ago.
 

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