ABushOfKush's Cannabis Adventure - Michigan

Fingers triple crossed on this one. I dried out some of the Snake Venom pollen sacs and just gave them a good shake over the plants. What a pitiful amount of pollen.


I could tell there was some floating around but we will see in a few days what caught. Now that I know that works to release pollen I’m cutting a lot of the reversed blueberry to dry and shake. Recieving plants are literally at the latest I want to pollinate. But if I can, they will be loaded.

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A pinch of spice…

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Peek-a-boo


Snake venom is well into flower now. Hopefully she can outrun the septoria

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Nice bloomz is that a frog or salamander?

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Small tree frog in the Chocolatina. Haven’t seen one on my plants before. We had a good little chat.

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Right On. :sunglasses: :metal:

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The mom tent was getting a little over-full…I grabbed some of the solo cup plants and threw them on the back porch.


Hopefully there’s a decent little harvest off of them. A couple Chocolatina and Snake Venom, and a few Caramelicious. The reversed Blueberry and Snake Venom plants have been hanging on the back porch as well.

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Which is the one with those huge fans?

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That’s Caramelicious. Has a very nice canopy but requires lots of toppings. Doesn’t branch very well

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Sifting through the Hillbilly Skunk seeds this morning. I may have been right saying few thousand seeds…

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Breakfast with beans :coffee:!!!

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Love my Huevos Rancheros!

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And there it is. 49.5 grams of nice mature seed. Counted ~50 seeds per gram so that’s about 2,500 seeds!

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Great work brother. :sunglasses: :metal:

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@JoeCrowe the weed eating gang

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Careful what you train them to eat… :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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They have been my unwanted male disposal system for a couple years. The girls do great work trimming

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I guess as long as they don’t go after your females.

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They would if they had access. But I don’t grow in their run. Some branches poke through the garden fence into their run and they trim those up quick. I don’t notice losing a few lower branches on big outdoor plants with 100 tops

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Just keep an eye out for tunnels…or pole vaulting chickens.

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