This girl is growing over the wall. This is my second plant scheduled to flower late October. I have my first plant to flower a month before and I have to get that indoors. That means this girl have to stay outside in the balcony.
Today I took her outside and there was one LED burn at the top...
In case this one turns out to be a female - I'm already falling in love with the terpenes of this plant - I'm anyways cloning four branches I lollipoped from this. These two are the most promising. Other two are on a seedling pot with a plastic lid.
I have posted several threads on this plant. I'm seeing preflowers and still not sure if male or female. I also have 2 clones from this still in rooting.
Here are some photos of the whole plant I took today.
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Here are some photos of my best plant. I have 2 clones from this. Still not sure if male or female. I also have another early veg plant and 2 seedlings recently planted.
That's why I'm growing myself. Even popcorn buds would be great.
Recently I have realized the "kush" as we buy it here (for like 5k LKR) are actually popcorn buds.
Yes, the cow manure is well composted. Fan leaves are from a previous harvest from someone else. They have sold me the whole plant and I had to do the harvesting and curing. Those would almost crumble up.
Today after two days I could give them some sunshine outside.
Here are some latest pics...
Here is the last quarter of 50 grams (brick size bundle) "local grown" I got like three weeks ago. Had to remove the fan leaves and stems from the whole plant they have packed for me. Then I put the buds in a glass jar for the two weeks. By yesterday the flavor has developed somewhat.
The...
Here is the last quarter of 50 grams (brick size bundle) "local grown" I got like three weeks ago. Had to remove the fan leaves and stems from the whole plant they have packed for me. Then I put the buds in a glass jar for the two weeks. By yesterday the flavor has developed well. They usually...
I have heard there are two kinds of rotting/composting material. The green and the brown. Green is all plant based and brown is meat based waste. When they decompose they release nasty gases that can burn young plants. So - sometimes it is best to let them decay to some level and the microbial...
Just like gut bacteria - there are beneficial soil microbes as well as harmful ones. I have read recently that nutrients like sulfur are greatly mediated by microorganisms. Even some fungi can help plant root systems to work more efficiently.
Something very accessible to me is cow manure - and...