lol that makes sense. LITFA works! We sure would if we could. Had three vacations planned and cancelled this year. We keep plannin; they keep cancellin.
Plants are looking phenomenal!
I hear you on the AC. We have the same crank windows except for one tiny sliding one in a bathroom. We got a portable AC to run out that window, but it doesn’t really work that great at cooling off the living room it is adjacent to. Basically a waste of $250…
Maybe I missed it, been following since day one. Question is, what does the letter after the number represent ? You used it a couple of times in your last post
Side note tho, I’ll be looking for those short squat leaves from those beans. This breeding calls for an Indy high…imo
Lastly, those plants are looking super great in your high temp environment. Keep up the marvelous work
If you can leave for that long and your plants look that good when you get back, you should leave more often. RESPECT…
I put that shit on everything!
they looks awesome and look how they are developing, in some dispensaries in puerto rico they have pura vida and is a really solid one for them because grows awesome without to have to worry much about heat and the medicine that produce is consistent and top shelf
Sorry friend, I should have been clearer. Thanks for asking.
V = veg days from seed sprout.
Example: day 25v = day 25 of veg since a majority of seedlings sprouted above ground.
F = flowering days from light cycle flip.
Example: day 25f = day 25 since I flipped the light cycle to flowering.
Hope that helps! I’ll try to be cognizant of not using jargon or unidentified acronyms going forward.
@oleskool830 haha we been tryin but it’s impossible these days with the pandemic restrictions. Hope to make it up north sometime in late August when these come down. Hope we’re not locked in our houses by then.
@GreenCaciqueHawaii Plants ain’t mad at me yet! Key word being “yet.” lol
@Lunash76 yeah I read reviews of the portable AC units before jumping in. Seems like I dodged a bullet. Things are tight and can’t be wastin any money while I’m unemployed.
Circle what kind of fuckery is this I must not be cool enough for the circle but the lounge
No problem here, I went back and read it and went hummmm… Figured it out, it made sense after a second read.
Nice healthy looking plants still
Heard Amazon has a 30% discount on this the code is OG
Nobody from MO is cool. I would know. @TheShowMeHomie
Don’t hate on my state of misery
But yeah circle continues to get smaller by the day
@nube are you the one I talked about the hyper link train to ?
lol I don’t think so, never heard about that. I grew up on a farm near the confluence of the Missouri and the Gasconade. On the hilly side of the big MO. Pretty glad I ain’t there no mo. lol
Yeah I don’t play in the Ozarks I’ve learned my lesson
It used to be family friendly, but it’s changed a lot since I left 30 years ago. Unless you’re a farmer. Them folk are still doing OK. Gets worse the closer you get to Arkansas or Oklahoma. lol
Happy Friday folks! Here’s another long post to show how all the phenos developed at day 14F.
First up, the whole tent. They finally got their stretch on.
Here are the female phenos # 1 - 2 - 4 - 7 left to right:
And the male phenos # 3 - 5 - 6 - 8 - 9 left to right:
And each pheno, starting with #1 (female):
Pheno #2 (female):
Pheno #3 (male):
Pheno #4 (female):
Pheno #5 (male):
Pheno #6 (male):
Pheno #7 (female):
Pheno #8 (male):
Pheno #9 (male):
Notes from day 14F, “Temps have been high (up to 101F in the tent while the house is over 90F) and we’re going camping for a week as of today, so I chopped the males and stuck their tops in water in a vase in the tent. Then watered in the females extra until runoff trays were full, then let em fly. Tent is skunky citrus funk right now. Clones all rooted, got planted in solo cups of dirt, hope they make it thru the heat.”
It’s pretty early, but #7 and #9 caught my eye. @Stickyjones good call!
It’s going to be a little party while you’re away. Them dudes are ready to go
Looking spicy in there !
Welcome to my world brother! These are truly amazing plants that can chug through this heat. This summer is hotter than last year it seems. I’m afraid this trend will continue. Onward!
Blessings…
Considering Afghanistan is hot as hell in the summer, I would think this could stand up to a little heat abuse… I agree, they will be fine.
Edit: Once again, I miss these flowers so bad!!