Hello Everyone,
Today I took photographs of all of my plants.
I've begun moving some of them around to revitalize them, as not all of them can sustain very well under lower light and temperatures.
Let's take a look at the big cannabis boys first!
Miracle Mack (front) Big Mack Superstar (rear) Males
BMS Male
MM Male
These male cannabis plants should start releasing pollen any day now by the looks of it. I wouldn't be surprised if they release pollen as soon as tomorrow.
I will begin collecting it up immediately for storage when this happens, then will quickly end their life cycle.
I am undecided if I will seed the Green Crack yet or not but I am thinking about it and want to do a little research first, because the Green Crack is an auto flowering and this pollen is from standard photoperiod plants. I am unsure if this will create issues for the seeds or not.
Green Crack
Green Crack
The Green Crack is doing great.
There are a couple of unsightly leaves that are turning yellow, and I have decided to leave them until they fall naturally because what I think is occurring is depletion of nutrient stores for bud formation. The clue is in the rest of the foliage, which is a nice shade of healthy green, with only a few of these yellow leaves present.
I am starting to think this plant might turn into a monster producer, despite the long distances between nodes. The clue for this thinking is in the stem. It is not hugely fat at the base, but it maintains impressive girth all the way up, and this tells me she is very strong and poising for weight.
I've begun adding some other plants in the big tent to give her some company, as well as take advantage of the longer light cycle that is being utilized for this auto flowering Green Crack.
I have a few different types of tradescantias in here, as well as a cayenne pepper plant, a bamboo plant, a lemon tree, aloes, and some variegated string of hearts.
Variegated Pink String Of Hearts
Variegated Pink String Of Hearts
Variegated Pink String Of Hearts and Bamboo
I have those pink string of hearts in 3D printed pots and I feel like they look really cool in them :)
The bamboo I just transplanted and I'm really loving how it looks.
String Of Hearts and Graptopetalum/Sedum hybrid
This string of hearts plant is the mother plant of the others, which are clones I made. This one is also in a 3D printed pot and is sitting beside some Graptopetalum/Sedum hybrid succulents that are also in 3D printed pots.
Aloe
Gnomes
I'm feeling pretty optimistic about the winter this year and think the plants will make it through just fine. Fortunately the apartment I live in just had a heating upgrade and the plants are responding well.
I've been battling with fungus gnats again and fortunately they've not been causing any serious damage to the plants, but they certainly are a pest that is not good to have. It get's a little tricky to eradicate when multiple grow spaces are happening with lots of different watering schedules, but we do the best we can.
Aside from that it's time to watch the Green Crack explode and I think it's going to be an epic bud production.
What do you all think?
I would love to read your thoughts in the comment section!
Thank you for stopping by!
Have a great day! -@futuremind