Well I had my mint chocolate chip herm on me, had been an experiment since feb, and ended up putting her in the outdoor line up because of a seed order mishap... Thought I had eased her into the outdoor light pretty good this year, started to reveg a bit, and just last night had noticed a branch on the edge had herm'd... There could have been other reasons, that branch was exposed to a street light, and a house security light but both are well over 350-500+ feet away... There is also a chance a friend pulled onto the grass to park about a week ago and had the headlights pointed on her for a bit of time during her dark. The stem had split back in march from wind when bringing inside and out with no support, and was interesting to see the repair of the split. It could be just from the strain itself.. I also have a white widow regular photo freebie from canuk seeds that just showed sex to be male. There is another white widow reg and an og kush that Im still not 100% positive on... pretty sure the other widow is female but will wait and see.
Its funny because just yesterday I posted to someone saying I wish I had some males for pollen, and of course, few hours later I've got two.
I bagged up the mint chocolate chip will neutralize and then compost both. I did take a branch of each to keep indoors and harvest some pollen from both, although I mainly want the widow, I wasnt a huge fan of the mint chocolate chip, was a gifted seed from someone that had found it in a bag from the Brockton dispensary In Good Health.. and their bud is absolutely terrible, so I probably wont use the MCC pollen at all. As for the WW im also not a big fan of canuk seeds so I really dont even want that either... But good to have on hand I guess... better than nothing.
The other bag seed from wareham dispensary (Cornbread.. other topped bag seed to the left of the MCC, is another one that I am keeping an eye on.. Although shes a definite female, I dont trust the herm... As for the gorilla glue fems... well they're known to herm from their parents/genetics so we'll have to see how that turns out. Got to stay vigilant.
Pics to show which ones Im referring too... Could've been worse.
ALSO: TOO LATE TO EDIT MY OTHER POST BUT HERE IS A 3RD LINK TO KEEP AN EYE ON TROPICAL STORM ISAIAS HEADING TOWARD NEW ENGLAND THIS WEEK FROM FLORIDA.
LINK TO TIP OF FLORIDA/EAST COAST SAT/RAD:
Check out COD Meteorology's Satellite and Radar Data
weather.cod.edu
Cont. US View:
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