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Booger mama

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20190715_135643.jpg 20190715_140103.jpg 20190715_135720.jpg 20190715_135747.jpg Haven't been on the forum in a while but today I finally got time. After seeing everyone else's pics I decided to join the party. The larger plants in the first 2 pictures are the Harlequin and Dance World CBD started in mid-april. I plan on doing a little fan Leaf trimming on those later today. Last 2 pics are Harlequin started in mid- May. And yes those little suckers are flowering! Which totally blows me away! Especially since all my plants are grown in the same area under the same conditions but only the little plants are in flower not the large plants? Goes without saying they will have a tiny yield compared to their big brothers but I wasn't going to risk reveg this close the flowering season.
 

DCcan

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Before and after...was 95% sure they were males but all I had ready, so out they went. Just been letting them go since nothing else was ready. These were pinned down, going on 6ft. Stumbleweed males were enormous outdoors.
Had 2 younger back-up on the porch (males), so I had to raid the tent again.
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Female Stumbleweed , that just went outside, then threw the porch plants (clone Blue Cheez and Headband) under the 2 male Stumble weeds. Just going for seeds and ornamentals for the porch. My woeful cover corn got mowed down by cutworms and slugs, like 4 left.
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This really worked out well in the long run.No monster plants to spray, and the Stumbleweed has beautiful Sativa structure.
Looking forward to some StumbleHead , that should be fun stuff.
 
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DCcan

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we have a smaller type that grow in the swamps of maine.did not know they could be grown indoor very pretty.
I saw some of that, but it was full of mosquito larvae...hard enough to keep them outside. Not giving them a commando base indoors.
Low ph inside the plant , what does a dose of BT survive in? i think they have to be frozen for a while to bloom, also.
Amazing plants, quite a variety of those and sundew plants in Maine and Nova Scotia. Some nice Bog walks in Orono, Quoddy, Cape Breton
 
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Booger mama

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we have a smaller type that grow in the swamps of maine.did not know they could be grown indoor very pretty.
Types of carnivorous plant species grow all over the US but they're mostly sarracenia, sundews & bladderworts. I like those & I grow them but my favorite species is nepenthes or "Monkey Cups" That's what the above picture was. It's a tropical import species. Growing nepenthes is similar to growing orchids. I love them because just like growing cannabis it takes skill and the end result is so cool! (BTW.. my son was born in Ellsworth, Maine)
 

thumper60

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Types of carnivorous plant species grow all over the US but they're mostly sarracenia, sundews & bladderworts. I like those & I grow them but my favorite species is nepenthes or "Monkey Cups" That's what the above picture was. It's a tropical import species. Growing nepenthes is similar to growing orchids. I love them because just like growing cannabis it takes skill and the end result is so cool! (BTW.. my son was born in Ellsworth, Maine)
nice post I was always careful not to step on them.
 

mordynyc

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View attachment 4365484 View attachment 4365486 View attachment 4365487 View attachment 4365488 Haven't been on the forum in a while but today I finally got time. After seeing everyone else's pics I decided to join the party. The larger plants in the first 2 pictures are the Harlequin and Dance World CBD started in mid-april. I plan on doing a little fan Leaf trimming on those later today. Last 2 pics are Harlequin started in mid- May. And yes those little suckers are flowering! Which totally blows me away! Especially since all my plants are grown in the same area under the same conditions but only the little plants are in flower not the large plants? Goes without saying they will have a tiny yield compared to their big brothers but I wasn't going to risk reveg this close the flowering season.
Nice pots how many gallons r the green lipped ones?
 
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