Windowsill grow. Mocha Berry.

Farmer's Hat

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Im growing 2 Mocha Berry plants on my windowsill. Giant window gets plenty of direct sunlight. Its sublime this time of the year.

Both plants are in quart pots and will remain in those pots until the end of their lifetime. No sign of sex yet, and that doesn't really matter. Doing this for fun. I have plenty of threads going for all my serious grows.

I will post pictures once a week. Cheers.
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Farmer's Hat

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Update. Everything is stretching! Who would have guessed. Lol!
Its been fun letting the pots dry out to the point where I ask myself, "How are these plants not wilting?!"
One of the plants is showing signs of sex. Pretty sure its a female. I will wait a little longer and then transplant into a bigger pot.

Just a reminder, this is all for laughs and giggles. I know they wont produce anything substantial. I might just let them cross pollinate if a male shows up.
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I added another Mocha Berry to the windowsill. Lol
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It would be quite hilarious to see this thread turn into a community journal. Everyone grow a plant in your windowsill. The plant with the most impressive spaghetti internodes gets a trophy. LOL!
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bignugs68

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ya know...I saw the plant size and immediately thought - Sadd :-|. Then I read "it was GASSSS" lol. And honestly, for the cheapest grow with environment control that's pretty kickass! lol. They look trich'd enough that forsure; good shit growmie
 

Farmer's Hat

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Its been a while since I updated this thread. All 3 plants are still alive and slowly doing... Stuff. LOL :bigjoint:

Plant #1 is the furthest along in flower. I transplanted her last week.
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Plant #2 is trying to catch up. I will transplant her today. She had powder mildew on a few leaves, and I cleaned them with a sponge and soap. No problem.
I would guess that genetically, this plant has poor resistance to pests and mold. It is being grown under the same conditions as the other plants, and the others have not had any PM. Its a friendly reminder to all growers who struggle with PM, dont ignore the importance of good genetics.
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Plant #3 is a male. By far the stretchiest plant. Im going to let it pollinate both ladies.
I will transplant this one today as well.
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A part of me is convinced that these 3 plants will make it all the way to spring, and reverse into vegetative state. They are growing so slow, because of the poor amount of sunlight.

Thats all for now.
 
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