lol, I probably look at the last pics a couple times a day because they look so good. Not much has happened since I posted those pics but I guess I'll post a few more.More pics pls, buds are looking amazing ; )
Nope, this is actually only the second strain I have grown that I haven't had to support with strings. I attribute that to the lack of stretch, amount of air I had blowing on them once they were big enough to take it and the bulb being dimmer than usual(which I m replacing this week) because while I have some nice size colas and long dense buds, I was expecting a little bigger at this stage and more stretch to them.Hard to tell from the pics, do you have anything to support the flowers? Bamboo sticks, strings, etc...or are the stems strong enough for the colas to stay upright on their own?
I did. I have found two male flowers on it that I just cut off but they were only single pollen sacks, not three together like the other hermie so I decided to let it go since it is such a yielder. Honestly if I could go back I probably would have kept a clone of it even though it's a hermie because of the yield. Even though I took a clone of the frosty one I plan on buying a 10 pack again when I add my organic soil grow. Going to do both Hydro and Organics.Yielder pheno is unbelivable, i hope you dident kill thet clone : D
The yielder pheno and the other two never stretched and got really bushy. The frosty one stretched like crazy, I had to tie her down quite a bit. Doesn't yield much but there is a obvious increase in trichs when compared to the rest, especially the yielder, photos don't really show the difference well. But you know what, I've been sleeping on this third plant I have but everyday it surprises me more, about 3/4 - 4/5 the size of the heavy yielder but it's getting comparable to the frosty one as far as frostiness and trichs go. Late bloomer I guess, I'll post pics of that plant next update which will be right before I chop the frosty one in a few days to a week.Yea, frosty one should be ok also i see frosty phenos flower time is much quicker also since yielder has alot of green leafs and needs more time. My sannies jack F7 are near about 10 days of 12/12 and i got 7 females out of a 9 seeds. Also i noticed i have 3 longer jacks and 4 shorter ones. They are all bushy and very healthy. Can you tell me did your yielder pheno tend to grow in height also or its more on lower side. Was thet the plant thet you indentified as beign most sativa in vegetation >?
My plants all look same they are like clones there is really no diference except in height. I have clones of all my tallest and bushiest jacks (3 of them) im hopeing to find a good mother plant there.
Also about the yielder pheno letting out pollen sacks i dont think its a hermie (at least dont look or grow like one) its possible it pollinated due to some minor stresses, Jack tends to be very easily stressed and performes as a very gentle plant with longer flower time i guess thets why sensi seeds says its for expert growers by some of their opinions.
I bet there are alot of changes in your grow room by now im looking forrward to an update : )
Thanks! Thats the thing I love about this site, you not only gain knowledge from your own experiences but also from others and are able to share yours with others. I'll be starting a Bodhi Lucky Charms Grow Journal soon with a scrog and new bulb so it should be a better grow. I will admit I was a little lazy as far as not being prepared with a new bulb or not doing a scrog on this grow, but I don't regret anything really, turned out better than I expected.Those look fantastic, I can only hope that one of my next few grows mine turn out as large and as good of looking as these. Your journal has been such a big help for me getting started into rdwc. Thanks for documenting things and all the explaining, looking forward to your next journal.
Wow what a headache, I would be pretty freaked out if I opened my flower room door and found a bird in there.Well the story didn't end there. I woke up this morning to a bunch of noise in the grow room. As I approached it, it was pretty obvious to me that a bird made it's way into the grow room. I planned on letting it escape through the house and the front door but I decided to wait it out and see if it could get out itself and it eventually did. I had a feeling I would have a run in with one of those birds.
I since blocked off where they were entering the eave and put window screening over the intakes. The eight inch was never plugged in because it did no good but the six inch was on and blocked with grass and twigs, I'm just glad there was no fire. So lesson here... cover your intake exhaust if it comes from out side.