Covert Grow Ops/Sidetracked:

Forgot to mention that one of the Slo2's in KPe has cashed. Roots and stem got ate. I'll try to get a hard count for all the patches, but KPe has 2 CP1's and 2 Slo2's. KPw has 3 Slo2's.
 
Last night Sister let me know some of my cousins were up planting food plots and working on their tree stands. I slip across their land to get to the GN patch, so I was glad of the heads up. They are gone now for a day or two, so I hope to get across there early in the morning. I left a jug of water the last time I was back there, so it will be slack packing.
 
I got to the FP patch this afternoon. Cut a few more of the BST2 {Peach} buds. Hate cutting early, but have been losing too much to rot to do nothing. Also had to take a few of the BST1 {Hurricane Head} buds. It's a much younger plant, so smaller. It won't stand too many early pickings. No sign of PM or worms on either of them.
 
Judging by the order of the pictures, this has to be the BP. I hope there isn't more of this. That would really suck.

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Edit: There is always the chance this is where the bud worm came from. I didn't label in the bush, trusting my memory to last until I got them in paper bags for drying. And you guys know how my memory works. Like a steel trap. Kind of rusty and about half sprung.
 
A couple three nights ago at the camp I did some trimming. I feel for you guys who have to make them all pretty for sale. I try to do the big ones pretty good, but most of the smaller ones will get trimmed when they hit the rolling tray. This is the BST2 {Peach} from the FP patch. I have 6-7 ounces of BST1 and BST2 dried now. Enough to last the year at my summertime pace. But I have noticed I'm smoking more now that I have fresh bud. There are a few dark buds in the picture. If they crumble when pressed, I shell out the seeds and toss the bud. Lots and lots of these seeds. {BST2 #1FP male X BST2 #2 FP female}

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Last night I planted 8-10 of the BST2 {Peach} seeds in the GB patch {where I had pulled up the GV1 male a few weeks back}. It was the last good planting day for a while, and I had forgot to bring pots and potting soil from the house. {and these seeds had try jumped. I didn't find them until after I had everything put away. It was easier to plant them than to dig everything out}

The young seedling have grown pretty good. I will go ahead and move them soon.
 
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