Snickerdoodle
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Afghooey S - I swore we were going to lose her when she was smaller. She came back with a vengeance! Glad she proved me wrong!
My what lovely stems you have... Sorry, Chairman Maow.Afghooey S - I swore we were going to lose her when she was smaller. She came back with a vengeance! Glad she proved me wrong!
"I have read that if your girls are perfectly happy, they don't stink."I have read that if your girls are perfectly happy, they don't stink. I guess I have never gotten mine to that stage as they always sink...but more when I mess with them.
Taking a clone from a flowering plant doesn't always work, but when it does it takes a long time for the clone to turn around. I have an MK if you would like, but she may be too big for you...perhaps just clone her up? The ones's I am not keeping haven't been getting the very best of care, but even though very root bound in her dixie...she would still be fine to clone.
I really wish I could remember where I read it. I think any female plant is going to try and stink a little to attract bees and such...after all, her job is to get pollinated!! But I did read that the more "content" they are, they less odor they emit. I half believe this...shoot, when I walk into my grow, and don't even touch anyone...they start smelling stronger to me. Mess with them, trim or move and whew! The amount of stink they put out even changes with watering. Maybe I just have a sensitive nose?"I have read that if your girls are perfectly happy, they don't stink."
Now, MomaPug, you know I'm gonna ask you to elaborate making a comment like that.
You aren't greedy, your saving a life!! I kid you not, some have hit the trash barrel of late...just don't want to blow the numbers dealYour poor orphan dixie's!
I don't think MTF will ever be "happy" But until we try her we can't let her go!
If you'd like to offload your extra MK, I'll chop her up! But I don't want to seem greedy
We really owe you dinner or something for all you've done for us Moma! You're awesome!
BBQ weekend sometime soon? We'll bring potato salad and some sort of meat?
That's fascinating. And I think it's true. With some of my past grows, I have noticed the strength of the odor come and go. In fact I would say that week 4 to week 6 is usually the peak of the odor for me, and it seems to settle a little as the nugs finish. So when they're a the peak of releasing their odor, they're at the height of their discontent at not being pollinated. Hmmmm....I really wish I could remember where I read it. I think any female plant is going to try and stink a little to attract bees and such...after all, her job is to get pollinated!! But I did read that the more "content" they are, they less odor they emit. I half believe this...shoot, when I walk into my grow, and don't even touch anyone...they start smelling stronger to me. Mess with them, trim or move and whew! The amount of stink they put out even changes with watering. Maybe I just have a sensitive nose?
Or at their peak of sexuality? The 6 week mark would be her most fertile time? Getting pollinated past the 6 week mark may not give her enough time to make viable seeds? Very interesting thought indeedThat's fascinating. And I think it's true. With some of my past grows, I have noticed the strength of the odor come and go. In fact I would say that week 4 to week 6 is usually the peak of the odor for me, and it seems to settle a little as the nugs finish. So when they're a the peak of releasing their odor, they're at the height of their discontent at not being pollinated. Hmmmm....