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  • GreenState
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    JohnEmad Thanks John! I'm ready for these plants to finish up and get my ass out and start working. Fortunately my work has been determined by the state to be essential work, so that's a good thing.
    oldjarhead100 These 2 plants are definitely not in sink(g). I suspect the durban could still be a month out from being finished. A couple hairs now turning. All the best guys and stay safe. I have to go to the grocery store this morning---wish me luck!
    Found a face mask out in my drywall tool box, so will be wearing it.

  • JohnEmad
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    they look great.

  • oldjarhead100
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    thats the only problem with growing multiple l strains they dont all finish at the same time ,my girls just finished week 6 ,Half are sativa the other cbd so I have a big harvesting window lol

  • GreenState
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    Chugging along, 9 weeks complete. Another week for the blue widow and suspect she'll be close.
    A sticky girl. The durban got a ways to go yet.
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    Starting to get cloudy, no amber yet Click image for larger version

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    Sprouting wings
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ID:	390212 Blue widow is fattening up at 8 1/2 weeks since flipping. Last one I grew took 10 wks, so I'd guess another week and a half. I am going to wait for more amber this time around though, trichs are all pretty much clear still. Hope all are hanging in there. Have to go to Walgreens for scripts today, not wanting to!

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    Follow up on the blue widow cuttings taken 4 weeks into flowering. We have liftoff(21 days since cuttings taken), have now rooted and begun to reveg. Starting to see the goofy leaves coming out. I do like the results when cloning this way, they almost self manifold, pretopped Now I need to go scouting where they will go or what to do with them. They remind me of little 3" tall palm trees.
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  • oldjarhead100
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    Very nice my shelves of jars are getting bare I had 4.3 lbs and if there is one left Id be surprised ,i've been doing alot of things like oil blends and such so I'll be happy when this grow finishes

  • GreenState
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    Thanks OJH, excellent idea! My brain is a bit foggy as I've decided I need to smoke up a jar of GG4 next (lol)..Taking inventory led to my decision. Last jar of GG4 from last winters grow, still have 2 jars of WW and 1/2 jar of BW from that grow. Then I have 3 jars of GG4 from the plant I grew on my deck this summer(haven't even tried it yet). This winter's BW should yield a few jars and my fingers are crossed on my durban (showed 2 flowers early,but haven't spotted any since-we'll see). It's looking like a good yielder, similar to the 4oz WW grown last year...I do like the sativa for summer and don't mind a few seeds at all. Stay tuned(g). I do have the advantage of only having 2 plants, so I can easily inspect and monitor her.
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  • oldjarhead100
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    a Mother plant for clones for outside

  • GreenState
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    Took a couple budding cuttings off my blue widow for "monster clones" about a week and a half ago. Not sure if they've rooted yet, but they haven't died so that's good (lol). Keep them in water for a week, then dipped in rootone and into soil. I do have to get them on a light schedule, have just had them on the table next to the recliner under a reading lamp.
    Not sure what I'll do with them, can't grow them out indoors and we're still a bit early to put them outside(vbg-3 months). Probably just try and train (keep chopping them down) them and hope to put them outside for the summer-if they root.Click image for larger version  Name:	DSCN4615.JPG Views:	0 Size:	1.74 MB ID:	380440

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  • oldjarhead100
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    they surly do suck

  • GreenState
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    Well, day 27 since flipping, 62 from sprout. Slowly but surely, they're filling in. Durban sure seems spindly. Click image for larger version

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  • GreenState
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    It certainly was a beautiful day. Spent a good part of it clearing my deck off..6" of ice, 1 1/2ft of snow, plus all the snow that comes off my metal roof (and compacts like an avalanche !)..Today is bring in the wood day, and I have to reshovel the path to it, never ending.
    Then, looks like we might get a foot of snow tomorrow and Thursday...Even connected the batteries in my truck and fired it up, drove it down to the post office. Friggin thing is going to need new tires again..17" rims--suck! Will easily be over $200 a piece for the tires.

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