Can someone say blizzard
Looks like she still has a few weeks left.GmoOzY a day or so before harvest, shes a potent plant, ran her many times, I have a new pheno in early flower
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Very nice. That copper chem probably just stacks later than the Tomahawk. You probably got a sativa dominant pheno.Greetings this is my first post. I am growing Tomahawk and Copper Chem outdoor in Socal.
The Tomahawk seeds were all vigorous, and all 6 beans ended up female. The Copper Chems less so - a few never sprouted and the 3 plants that made it took a while to get going (1 male and 2 female).
The Tomahawks are all flowering nicely, filling my yard with a diesel-y coffee smell. My big Copper Chem actually has the largest buds of them all, but it's weird they hardly have any trichs or smell. The best way I can describe the buds is "green plant matter".. a lot of leaves and pistils. I do get a nice lemon smell if I touch the buds, but nowhere near the dank appearance of the Tomahawks.
Is Copper Chem just a late bloomer? Are there some known Copper Chem phenos that match this description?
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Makes sense, thanks I'll keep her going and see how it turns out. I also have a smaller CC with a more typical bud consistency and also a nice lemon pinesol smell. These girls have been through a lot this season in terms of pests and environment. My favorite pest, the budworm, is the latest to launch an offensive. Looks like I'll be on budworm patrol until harvest. Croptober can't come soon enough.Very nice. That copper chem probably just stacks later than the Tomahawk. You probably got a sativa dominant pheno.
I just put about a half inch on top of my soil to try and deal with what I think are springtails. If it works I'm g ok nna start using it like sandNAPA number 8822 oildry is expanded diatomaceous earth and both hold s some water and nutrients but also adds drainage.
Most species of springtails are not harmful to your plants. I have had in infestation in my led cab for years and they have never affected the plants in any way. Not telling you what to do, but just passing on info. Adding diatomaceous earth will not get rid of them. Drying out the plants often and keeping algae down in the drainage areas will be more effective. If they are in your garden, they are probably all over your house, including your drains in the sink(s) and shower. They also live in old, moist wood. That's not likely to be in your house, unless you have water damage somewhere. Best of luck.I just put about a half inch on top of my soil to try and deal with what I think are springtails. If it works I'm g ok nna start using it like sand
Overall review now that it's in the review mirror? How was yield? How many did you pop? Have you grown it again? ThanksWestern Grail coming down tomorrow..
Dec 4, germination
Jan 6, 12/12
~Jan 23, first flowers
Apr 11, day 96 12/12 or day 79 flower
Super hashy buds that have a distinct diesel smell, almost pinches the back of the throat. Can probably let this go longer, trichs are mostly cloudy with some clear.
~k0rps