Alien Skunk

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Harvested 3 lbs (wet) from the plant in the photo (below).

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Can you tell?

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In the photo (above) you can see what Alien Skunk looked like before she danced with some gardening shears.

Took all the top cones (because they were ready).

Will monitor every day with a microscope as the remaining cones continue to ripen.

The remaining cones, now have better sun exposure and will continue to develop over the next week.

If we take theft out of the equation, the risk is: days of rain in a row and colder temperatures at night.

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I’ll follow this plant and document the changes that continue to occur.

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Fiskars Non Stick

That makes me laugh.

We are coming to a conclusion with this particular medicinal garden. 12 different strains, all of which I am freeze drying and collecting hydrosols from.

There’s a couple more weeks left before it’s too cold for anything to grow anymore and it definitely feels like we’re in the homestretch now.

Getting closer, we are. Rebecca
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