Minnegrowta
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I live next to a helicopter airport... they are flying over every 20 minutes lolThe choppers aren't flying over any more. By comparison I have 0 problems these days.
I live next to a helicopter airport... they are flying over every 20 minutes lolThe choppers aren't flying over any more. By comparison I have 0 problems these days.
I have cut them open in the past as I went through what you are going through now. Under 2xs magnification I reasoned them to be unfertilized ovaries. They had me worried also. They looked so big. Everything was fine with that grow.What is the likelihood of like.... all these flowers swelling up into seeds? I have picked some of the little ones and dissected them, they have what looks like flower stamens inside instead of a seed. Are those likely on trajectory to stay a flower?
not near an airport, but have helicopters and drones overhead multiple times daily.I live next to a helicopter airport... they are flying over every 20 minutes lol
I would prolly flash back and toss my crop in the hog waller. #PTSDI live next to a helicopter airport... they are flying over every 20 minutes lol
I honestly never sweated it that much. The crop looks really good.I really think these are seeds. I really want to be wrong but these are seeds.View attachment 5322877
More plant pics for the update.
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I've been busy this year anyway. What doesn't look like it's going to flower early enough or has no septoria resistance feeds the animals and they can enjoy the buzz. It's not worth spraying. I don't even want the seeds.Fighting leaf septoria and bud worms in Oklahoma. . View attachment 5323824View attachment 5323825View attachment 5323822View attachment 5323823
I pollinated a few plants, especially the one with the most resistance to septoria. They seemed to mostly be fairly fast finishers, a couple of them would have faired better indoors. Happy for the dry spell, wondering if the 100 degree heat is speeding up the finishing times? Most things seem to finish mid to late Sept. here at my latitude, often triggering in late July.I've been busy this year anyway. What doesn't look like it's going to flower early enough or has no septoria resistance feeds the animals and they can enjoy the buzz. It's not worth spraying. I don't even want the seeds.
Current temp. The dry heat really slowed down the septoria.I pollinated a few plants, especially the one with the most resistance to septoria. They seemed to mostly be fairly fast finishers, a couple of them would have faired better indoors. Happy for the dry spell, wondering if the 100 degree heat is speeding up the finishing times? Most things seem to finish mid to late Sept. here at my latitude, often triggering in late July.
98° here. Look who's inside!Current temp. The dry heat really slowed down the septoria.View attachment 5323837
Aura finishes getting a dose of doxy-tyl tomorrow. She's seemed healthy for the last few days if not just really thin. She's eating just not much. The birds who were sick and got better, are vulnerable to this heat.... higher than 95, depending on the conditions, and their little brains melt. I don't want to lose any more pets this year. Not taking any chances.It's 94 here so I decided to pull down my cucumber patch to give me a place to put my outdoor plant which is a male I'm growing for pollen collection.
How is your flock doing?
Gross!Looking forward to the cooler 90 degree temps tomorrow! The plants are not happy today.View attachment 5324095View attachment 5324094
i had chickens, i remember their body temp was about 104FAura finishes getting a dose of doxy-tyl tomorrow. She's seemed healthy for the last few days if not just really thin. She's eating just not much. The birds who were sick and got better, are vulnerable to this heat.... higher than 95, depending on the conditions, and their little brains melt. I don't want to lose any more pets this year. Not taking any chances.