I'm sorry I didn't save you any males.
One stinkywidowcindy was in the same bucket as a female,
and the Starwarp you already have.
Enduring the aftermath of hurricane IKE
12 days of no electricity,
was really devastating to my grow plan.
Thanks to many tree trimmers
and much overtime, it was only 12 days.
We had 80mph wind for a couple of hours,
and houses on both sides of me lost shingle from their roofs,
and yet they never lost power.
(I have a metal roof)
I am on another grid,
and it was the last to be restored.
$3k for a natural gas generator
when I can afford it.
The smaller plants are back indoor under floros and HID,
trying to re-veg
(not worried except for the three Starwarps which are blooming).
I am going to let the others continue to flower
outside, until it gets too cold,
and won't try to take any more clones from them.
The clones all died from lack of airpump, and light,
I never moved them outside.
I waited two days before i moved the big plants outside
and that was too slow of a reaction time.
48-60 hours without any light.. bad...
I thought the power would be back in a couple of days,
but NO.......
Within a couple of days of moving them outside
all the plants over 11 nodes were showing hair or balls.
The single Grape Cindy, was a male.
The two Starwarp males started single node separation
after the 8th node !
The Starwarp is an interesting variety,
very single cola type,
which might work great in an aero setup
in a smaller space.
Back in the sunshine.
7 girls.
Starwarp, Chemo-Cindy, and Stinkywidowcindy.
They are not going to produce very much,
but will give me a taste of the future.
Looking forward to watching you grow the CC
the chemo cindy is a heavy feeder
and gonna make a fat cola.
I'm running 75% nute load right now,
and they are loving it.
I let the Stinky-widowcindy,
in the 1gl buckets,
wilt in the sunshine,
and when I gave them a fat drink of nutes,
they stood up within minutes.
They are not getting much light due to a few days of clouds.
I'm testing the "light makes hermie" theory
since my neighbor leaves a bright light on at night.
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