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Goonie Goat

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They're dead bugs 🤣 that's what I was trying to take a decent photo of with this potato phone. There's a mixture of glandular and non glandular trichomes on the stem which the bugs get stuck to like a Velcro strap

Trichomes are broadly divided into two types: glandular and non-glandular trichomes. Non-glandular trichomes are epidermal appendages that mechanically trap and impale herbivores, thus restricting or delaying access to the epidermis. In contrast, glandular trichomes secrete defensive compounds which either attract herbivores' natural enemies, produce anti-herbivore proteinase inhibitors, or antibiotic compounds. The role of trichomes has been predominantly examined through the lens of chemical defense. Because of this emphasis on glandular trichomes, the exact roles of non-glandular trichomes in biotic stress responses are less understood.
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VinDeezle

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New phone and better camera. So pics ahoy. Day 25 for the left and middle plants (mango smile X lil stick autos), day 22 for the SSH photoperiod on the right.
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Crazy to think these two both manifested their first vagina on the same day 10 days ago and had n identical structure at the time.
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SSH
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New camera seems way better in general, but a wee bit oversaturated.
 
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Goonie Goat

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@VinDeezle Looking great. Strange structure to that middle plant, all mine are basically the same as your left plant, fingers crossed you don't suffer too much in regards to yield
 

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@VinDeezle Looking great. Strange structure to that middle plant, all mine are basically the same as your left plant, fingers crossed you don't suffer too much in regards to yield
Mate, I just enjoy the ride. Never banking on any specific amount haha. At the end of the day a full tend is a full tent regardless of how many plants in there..

Was Gunna say, my bushy one looks exactly the same as your lot.
 
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Wholebunchanumbers

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Learning a bit about how little my little plants actually need with these Grape Dragon f2s. Had to turn my light down to ~37% and drop ec to 1.3 but now they're happy as shit, got a nice sway to them when the fan crosses. Closest one has a vague fruity thing going on, further one smells weird, like an old fart or corduroy pants or something

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Looking great, how long did they flower for??
was gonna chop at 9 weeks but got busy and left them for a few more days , turned out good if I do say so myself
absolutely mango dominance in the aroma department but may have the afghans influence when it comes to bulking
like they did in the last few weeks.
Massive thunderstorms and the last 3 months worth of rain we didn;t get , we just got overnight and today :ROFLMAO:
my garden is fuckin loving it but not the best weather for trying to dry the plants
 

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was gonna chop at 9 weeks but got busy and left them for a few more days , turned out good if I do say so myself
absolutely mango dominance in the aroma department but may have the afghans influence when it comes to bulking
like they did in the last few weeks.
Massive thunderstorms and the last 3 months worth of rain we didn;t get , we just got overnight and today :ROFLMAO:
my garden is fuckin loving it but not the best weather for trying to dry the plants
Hopefully the weather comes good..
Can't wait to see how mine turn out, should get some earlier finishers with a bit of luck 👍🏻
 

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Definitely getting better results with the cheaper lightly amended Searles organic, peat moss and coarse perlite over the last mix which was far more convoluted.

This run is 2/3 cup nurture all 4-4-4, 1/2 cup combo rock dust (OGS) and 5 cups castings in 25L Searles organic, 7.5L peat moss and 10L coarse perlite.
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Had N deficiencies come on early flower last run but seem to be holding up better this time round. Slightly bigger pots probably help too. Have fed a bubbled tea with some castings and 4-4-4 a few days go and will probably keep that up once a week for now. The two in flower have come a long way in 28 days since pop.
 
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