Thanks guys. I'm pretty happy with how they are looking collectively, even with all of the grafting and duct tape.
I spent a couple of hours working at the site today. I wanted to do an in-depth inspection of each plant since we had had so much rain here recently. I found one small popcorn bud on the Big Bud plant that had all the signs of bud rot, so I clipped it and threw it away. The other buds around that bud site look and feel fine, but I will keep an eye on them. I think I clipped my bud rot problem really early though.
I did find two small bud worms in my detailed inspection. One was already dead and the other appeared to be dying. Other than that, no sign of worms. It appears as if the Bt regimen is working to keep me free of any significant worm problem. I can not recommend it enough. Completely organic and almost 100% effective in controlling bud worms before they become an issue.
I was extremely concerned about bud worms as up until just this last week my site always had brown moths and various butterflies. I have not noticed them as much this week, although some are still present. I am going to probably do one or two more Bt applications before harvest.
I spent some time re-taping the broken sections of my plants. I also spent some time today fixing the break at the low part of the big bud.
Grafting and duct tape to the rescue yet again! This plant now has two 7' stakes and four 5' stake supports. I also had to do a little sling work to one unstaked bud branch in order to give it more support. This plant is certainly a producer.
While I was doing my inspection, I spent some time testing the strength of the branches on the three ladies, and shaking them a little to aid in drying. I had just shaken the largest of the two unknown strain plants and stepped away when I heard a "crack", and turned back in time to see a large branching section of the plant slowly fall to the ground.
So I run over to the plant and see that while it is bad, it is fixable. So more time splinting, staking, wrapping and taping and this plant is now fine. I also added another stake to its support for a branch of roughly the same size.
I have no idea what this strain is, as the seed came from a bag of mexican brick, but it may be outproducing the big bud strain. It is definitely more of an indica dominant plant than the big bud, although the big bud is a primarily indica hybrid.
The runt of the group is looking very sad after its splinting from a couple of days ago. The branch that broke on this plant is wilting and I noticed dead sun leaves. I believe it to simply be in shock as it was not a complete break. But it may cause that section of the plant to ripen differently than the rest of the plant.
This third plant I am simply not impressed with. It is definitely of the same type of strain as the other bag seed plant, but the leaves are more slender and lighter in coloration.
The bud sites are growing as popcorn clusters, and to be honest I may not even attempt to trim this plant. I may simply use it, along with my trimmings from the other two, to make myself some bubble hash.
And there is my update for today. All of the plants are still healthy. They look as if they have been in fights with all of the wrapping, taping and staking, but that is a good problem to have I guess. Means my bud sites are getting heavy as shit.