Here We Go Again 😅😁

Did you snap the stem to get it to lean like that? Good looking plants!

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Nope i just tied the top cola, about 3 to 4 nodes down. And the plant took to it really well.
And it has been sprouting undergrowth like crazy…
But one thing though, this plant gave me seeds before it gave buds. What’re your thoughts on that??

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Sounds like its a dude if its giving you seeds. Id try and isloate it from the other plants before it pollinates the others if it hasn’t already. But on the bright side, you have more seeds! Have you ever tried HST on your plants?

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Hey i was just resding that!

Bro i meant seeds…
:eyes: Seeds my man, seeds…
Not pollen sacs, but seeds.
I know what the difference is in between pollen sacs and seeds.
And this one is generating SEEDS not POLLEN SACS.

I tried Topping and FIMming both on one plant, and it responded very well.
Otherwise i LST every plant for a good yield and lush vegetation.

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There you go no worries bro​:call_me_hand:t2::slightly_smiling_face:

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But the weird thing is, that it’s generating seed without any bud material, it has just begun to sprout white pistils that the bud has.
It just birthed seeds and not buds.

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Ok, my brain is spinning, could you post a picture of this. A plant just don’t pop out seeds without any pollen.

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Yes sure, and it received pollen, i myself pollinated it, but it just grew seeds, not bud.
How can a plant form bud-less seeds?
Is it another process in itself or is it a state of high stress?

Here you go mate, a plant producing seeds without bud, but i did pollinate it, so it sprout seeds that much is clear, but where is the flower now? I did raise it myself from seed to what it is today.

This is the bud, today.


And these are the places from where i harvested the seeds and already germinated them.
This is harvested…

And these are new sprouts.

@Vanillabean @Bentgenetics @ELI

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Alo HasHtronaut!

The buds are inflorescences, that is, there are many flowers together. What I see in the photos is that the flowers came out one by one, and if they had seeds, they were also pollinated. I do not see any male flowers, so I am ruling out that it was hermaphroditic, but I DO think it might be a mutation in the plant. I can not think of anything else. I will read the comments to see what they think.

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Yes ma’am, i have pollinated her myself.
And that is a good piece of info, ty for that, much appreciated, i will look up mutations.
Cheers, good luck on your grows.

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Or i think that it might’ve been the heat factor at play, which in turn stressed the plant enough to regress or halt it to the position of just sprouting seeds, because it has now after almost 3 weeks begun to flower properly.
I saw it last night, and i will upload new pictorial updates on the flower today as i get the chance.
And the one already in flower started to enter its final weeks of flowering (week 9 and 10), which is now being left to turn amber and bring out its natural aroma, which is quite like a gaseous aroma, very fuel like, with strong trichome development too.
And one more of the ladies have shifted from vegetative state to pre-flowering as of 5 days ago, and its a monster of a plant for us. Standing at roughly 4 feet, in a clay pot of 8 gallons.
And with more than a meter across at the very top of its foliage.
Which makes it’s look more like a bush than a plant. It’s basically a meter and a half wide bouquet at the top. :drooling_face::money_mouth_face::money_mouth_face:
Hoping for the best.

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Oops! Yeah!!! It is very possible that the heat has stressed her, it has been VERY hot lately!
I am very happy with the good news, I hope you are enjoying them very soon!

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Yes ma’am i am enjoying and i will be sharing the pics today, as i get the chance. Been busy with work really hadn’t had the time to converse or share the progress.
And btw all of them are in very good health with exceptional vegetation, with top colas protruding nicely, and undergrowth showing signs of only sprouting more and more.
With one plant making herself look like a bush, or a very tall bouquet, which really excited me because that is a very aggressive looking plant trying to dominate on every other plant in the batch. And it has done so too.
I’d definitely love to share pics today, so be seated, watch what comes next, and please do comment on any negative aspects or any positive aspects or suggestions that any of you might have.

@ELI @Bentgenetics @Rex_Kramer

Here is the latest on the babies, flowering and vegetating to fulfill our desires to be elevated by them, primarily through smoking of course, and secondarily by seeing them flourish and grow to their full potential.

This is the picture showing all of these little beauties.
The RED one is already harvested, about 3 days ago, currently in drying/curing phase.
The BLUE one has just shifted into flowering, about 2 and a half weeks ago.
And the little greenish yellow circled ones are entering stable stages of vegetation.
And the YELLOW one is the plant that i yold you about, sprouting seeds first and then sprouting its flower due to heat stress. But now it shows steady growth in it’s flowers. Hopefully the annual weather change from hot to cold will now prove beneficial for them and in their struggle to produce healthy flowers and seeds for our next batches.


This is the BLUE one with some close up shots.
I topped and also fimmed her both at the same time, the top which now looks like a bouquet and I can’t capture it in the frame. Its too wide to fit in mobile camera angles. It took very well to having being exposed to 2 stress trainings at the same time. And it even wanted to grow even more nodes and colas if i would have done more stress training.







@Rex_Kramer @Bentgenetics @ELI
If you have any suggestions for me or these ladies please share them. Awaiting your responses.

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@Wargoat @Flax @Icirazy22
Do comment about these ladies and anything i can do to improve on their health and flowers.
Any and all suggestions and advices are welcomed.
How do you think their health is at the moment and have they vegetated nicely?? Because our weather conditions exceeded 40°C upto 44-45°C.
Which was a lot for them, but the largest one survived and adapted to the heat very nicely.
Now we have entered the phase where in the daytime under the sunlight the temps have lowered down to between 34°C to 38°C. And will continue to go down.

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Man the big one looks great. One hell of a trunk on that girl! Only thing I would say is maybe get in there and defoliate her a bit to get some light to the inner nodes. Other than that, being at the mercy of mother nature, you’re doing a fine job! I really like your aloe also!!

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God damn i knew that aloe was gonna steal my audience, and it happened lmao, ok so about the defoliation I’d be willing to do so, except the heat is still 5oo much for them to bera and I don’t want the big one going into heat stress and falling prey to foxtailing. The temps rn in daytime are around 34-38°C which is almost 8°C to 10°C more than required, for both vegetation and flowering.
But I’d try to defoliate from areas that could handle the geat without taking in the stress.
Thanks for the advice, i hope you have a great grow and have fun while at it mate.
Best of luck, cheers. :call_me_hand:t2::love_you_gesture:t2:

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It’s not urgent you defoliate, do it when you can a little at a time if you have to. Ha ha that aloe is a beauty too! I would show it off as well lol

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