BudmanTX
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time to grab the glasses and the loupe.......eh?Just read a journal on this strain, he cut at 13 weeks, guess I should start hacking.
time to grab the glasses and the loupe.......eh?Just read a journal on this strain, he cut at 13 weeks, guess I should start hacking.
You are close then sounds like my Panama Red 14 to 17 weeks in flowerThey are at 15 weeks since flip...lol.
I chopped them.time to grab the glasses and the loupe.......eh?
how'd they look?I chopped them.
a true Mexican Sativa is like that too....You are close then sounds like my Panama Red 14 to 17 weeks in flower
Mostly cloudy, a few amber but not many. It would be 16 weeks on Thurs. My hands stink...lol.how'd they look?
16 weeks flower or total grow?Mostly cloudy, a few amber but not many. It would be 16 weeks on Thurs. My hands stink...lol.
was it resinous? ok sticky?Mostly cloudy, a few amber but not many. It would be 16 weeks on Thurs. My hands stink...lol.
pretty close, while i was cooking i had the garden hose next to me to cool me off
it's 68° here and we're having a thunderstorm.pretty close, while i was cooking i had the garden hose next to me to cool me off
Didn't feel up the buds...lol. Edit, there were plenty of trichomes looking through the loupe.was it resinous? ok sticky?
Lol not bragging, I'd prefer it be 10° warmer.
And you call yourself a growerDidn't feel up the buds.
niceDidn't feel up the buds...lol. Edit, there were plenty of trichomes looking through the loupe.
Real sativas don't always turn amber.My Sativa's are really bad about it, even the sugar leaves are "drying up", might be a sign it needs chopped, but I still don't see a lot of amber trichomes.
Real sativas can do 20 without breaking a sweat. They act more like perennials and you just take what you need once they reach a certain age and they keep growing. More like perennial vines than annual bushes.They are at 15 weeks since flip...lol.