This one just keeps pumping
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That boy all cobbed up. Great work!
Nice dudes @vortal and @Greenleafpro thanks for posting! Studs
I had a White Tahoe Cookies male in my backyard once to see how it grows, within a week it looked like that.
Never put any care into it, donât have a use for males, but it grew fast
your first pic appears to have thrips. I mustve fucked up bigtime once and somehow had a fully seeded plant, I got like 1oz seeds back on a 5 oz plant Im still confused about that one but? I replaced it but nowadays id do extra to make up for it. I dont even see how i wouldnt see that many seeds. it was mosca c99
fast flowering male is one of he least characteristics id look for. its prolly ruderalis Id more be looking for stem structure pest resistance and trichomes if youre lucky enough to get a male covered in trichs.
you are doing deps? that structure in the first plant is no good. Its reverting to 3 leaves. Thats stressed out or the light schedule got messed.
Iâve had ruderalis once before. Was pretty cool
Sounds like a dream job!!!
No deps needed, we are losing light daily. We stress test all strains. We donât want to hear about 10k hermies on a farm.
So far it definitely is.
Yep got some thriving compost piles around here.
Why not send it to the mill and then off for distillation?
Who wants to launch a vap line for us?
Back in the day, I read that Nevil Shoenmaker would have his trim and flower composted and then used that compost for successive grows. I did the same until I found out how to make hash in 90â. Put most of it in my motherâs flower and veggie beds. Seemed to do great for that.
Has anyone had issues with composted trim and or sickly/moldy plants? Will pathogens migrate and multiply to new beds? Excuse my ignorance.
I have processed most of my last hemp crop as ice water bubble. The spot where I dump the leftovers will now grow trees, in soil that wasnât that great in the first place.
I think the key to making a good bagged canna compost would be to have a quantity of milled stem material, so as to follow the 2/3 brown and 1/3rd green material standard compost recipe. I also donât know how using biomass that has been washed in ethanol would affect the idea. The alcohol has to evaporate, I think, before composting bacteria can thrive.
Wedding cake, first day of week 5 (day 29)
Sitting under 1000w Gavita Proâs (fav light of all time)
On the emerald harvest feed schedule, although the real reason I use it is their honey chome. I honestly havenât produced more terpy, resin filled buds than I have with that stuff, not even close.
Praying for good trim so I can churn out bubblehash that rivals the stuff made with buds, looks like Iâll get it too considering how dense the trichomes are on even the fan leaves ![]()






