It gets me every once in a while…
so… a confirmed male in the second run… the rest are showing less male signs so far… been in flower (12/12)for 6 days
kinda rough to see yet but a cluster is wanting to form… have 3 in the big tent waiting on pistils so I can be 100% positive and one left showing no signs of anything but growth yet.
heres a pic of the big sister, her little siblings and their chemdawg pal in the back
big monkey came down
due to a ridiculous heat wave here and my 1 shoddy window unit I needed to shut a tent off til the heat breaks… she’s wicked frosted and I’m gonna leave the sugar leaves on… she’ll hang for hash…trichs were like sugar on my fingers…
but not to worry… round 2 going now…
Day 7F
when the pistils get bigger, I’ll get better pictures but out of the 6 planted, 1 lost to softness in the beginning, 1 confirmed male, 3 for sure female and one that has yet to show itself… don’t mind the dawg, shes tied up…
bad boy!!
I actually have good curing conditions for the first time for the GM girls. Shut down the wood boiler for heat wave using a 4" inline fan just to move air in closet. The RH has been way high. I open a window at night next to the closet and have been able to keep ~70’s and RH 50-60. Other grows I couldn’t keep RH above 35 in closet or tent. The steams are still pliable while the others snapped while cutting down.
How tight were those internodes on the big monkey though toasty
Trimmed and jarred the GM5
140g of trichrome covered goodness. (5 ounces on the money!)
Puts my total for this grow at 272g total, I’m at .77gpw for this tester run, I want to thank y’all for hangin around and watching me stumble. It was fun and it was certainly a privilege to be able to test these amazing genetics that @LED_Seedz has obviously poured his heart and soul into.
drops the mic
Jelly out.
I wonder where that went
That looks GREAT!
Grass Monkey Rd. 2…4/6 female
here ya go @LED_Seedz… first run I think I just picked all the male seeds lol
above shot
they’re bouncing back from a dose of hot castings causing N issues in new growth… but the green is coming back after a couple days of flushing them…
dirty pistil pictures
here we go again!!!
I’m glad you didn’t give up and settle for the one monkey, I knew you could do better. keep calm and monkey on!
The Grass Monkey are dry and in the jars starting to cure. I ended up with 194 grams only six grams less than my estimate. One of them had lighter fluffier buds, probably could have used an extra week or two. They were pretty uniform other than that and yield was very similar.
Day 15F
wanted to share something interesting I’ve noticed with this run… three distinctly different looks in the 4 remaining grass monkeys…
First the shorter rounded leaves
kinda regular leaf structure with these two
and then the taco leaf structure
honestly the last could be something going on with it but I’m not sure… New lights make things interesting
What sort of training did u do friend if any they look spot on man
all the monkeys were topped at node 7 or 8 respectively and plucking single leaves that are in the way of bud sites for better light movement
They look really good av they been a easy plant to grow ? How
Big r they a present bro weldone
@LED_Seedz stuff is always easy to plant and extremely forgiving for a beginner grower which is fuggin awesome for an f2.
i got the pleasure to test the seeds and if you read through everyone’s grows you’ll see I had some issues with light so my first round of 6 didn’t finish well with only 1 female…
fast forward to now… I got a better light, dropped 6 more monkeys and tried again
and let me tell you that it feels good treating your plants the way they wanna be treated…
right now, @Stonkie they are between 14 and 16 inches tall and 15 days into flower and already getting shimmery and ready to stretch
Got to be feeling good if last run was shite bro ur plants r looking good specimens man bit jealous lol
Momma leaner in the first pic, good a mix of the two that look the same and poppa leaner in third pic.
I prefer the momma leaner myself, but every pheno is a keeper in most gardens.
very awesome to hear from the man himself