Jinglepot’s Grow and Adventures

I do! All my miss cuts, lol, drying in a rack as we speak :yum:

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Every time I see this… .my brain :brain: reads …

Malaka lmao

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Oh wait… this is my thread… :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Since I just cropped out I had some extra room. To bring my outdoors in doors and dry them off a bit. Cut off any bud rot I could find and cranked my dehumidifier. They are coming down slowly over the remainder of the week. The heavy purple plants are Shiskaberry. The yellow ones are White Widow and the tall light greens are unknown given to me as a mix auto pack…that are definately not autos, lol

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These guys are for breeding and to carry on strain genetics. 4 Molokai Frost, 4 God Bud, 3 Blueberry and 2 Sunshine #4

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Finished bud recap of this most recent grow :heart:
Strawberry cough

Blueberry


God Bud


Molokai Frost


All in all I am very happy with the strains and overall grow. All easy keepers. I have tested tge first of the God Bud, just little nugs that were accidentally clipped off during the trim and dried on a rack… very smooth and very heavy stone. Can’t wait to taste the rest…and then again after a good long cure!

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Some awful nice looking buds you’ve grown .
Bet there going to smoke excellent.

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Thanks! I HOPE SO!!! Lol. I defoliated heavier than I ever have on this grow…im gonna do that on every grow from here on out. The results, by my comparison, were so much better. MASS defoliation

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Wow man you make all your plants look amazing. Definitely keepers.

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I give up. The colors are amazing.

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Don’t give up! Lol, colours are easy, just temp control, warm days, cold nights…a minimum 10°C (50°F) drop at night, I go even more, probably a bit over board, but the cool Temps help trichome production too! I sometimes have a 15°C-20°C (59°F-68°F) temperature swing. I always start gradual though as to not shock the plants

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The cold air will make them change colors. I was just joking I’m not about to quit getting started. I do believe I got some good strains,

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It’s not always great harvests and big juicy nugs!!
I lost over an estimated of what would have been about 2 lbs dried product due to bud rot :sob::sob::sob: we used to only grow mighty mites in the valley, for good reason. That was before the time of autoflowers and feminized seeds. From here on out, unless I’m vegging photos during the nice summer weather, I will 9nly be growing auto flowers for my outdoors. We live at the bottom of a narrow valley and get around 2 hours less light then in town. We also live on a river. So, most if the time it’s dark and moist, especially in the fall. One for the books though, it’s signaling that the summer is done and one to inside projects! For the love of the grow!!! :v:
Threw almost double this amount out

I did however manage to save my big fellas, they were oddly less affected by the weather

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I remember you were having a bad time. I’ve had some bad runs this year. It isn’t always perfect. But I got to say my best this year were hemie plants. The sugar was incredible

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Most of my trouble stems from not having the time I need to properly pamper my plants. I know LITFA is a good approach some times but I’m working 44-48 hours a week and my girl lives an hour drive away. Needless to say, I am happy with my results, they all passed the stress tests of neglect :laughing:

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Also it’s hunting season :laughing::rofl:

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I agree it takes a lot of work. That’s a long way to go to get to them. So you shipping some of that out. Lol i’ll take some sausage. Lol get me a big old moose.

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Haha, no moose on our island :wink: but there are plenty of deer, bear…and elk, but the elk are off limits :grin:

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So I’ve been getting very few if any males in my regular seeds. In fact, I got no males out of the last 18 regular seeds I popped for my All-Kush grow. Statistically, or so I’ve read, cannabis is supposed to throw more males in the wild than females. My only saving grace for any possibility to breed my females from my last 2 grows is the PPP pollen and the DBHP pollen I received from @DougDawson and @BigMike55 respectivly. A huge thanks goes out to you guys. Thanks! This led me to do some research. This is just one article that corroborated many others I have read recently. I’m going to do my own bro-science tests. And half the seeds I pop next will be stresses with more light, higher potassium and greater temperature swings to see if I get a higher majority of males to females in the stressed group. I will document and post the results I get.

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