New Grower Bandit's Cheesy Grow.....

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Could be cut worms. They are notorious for chopping down seedlings right at the soil level. If not them, then probably a caterpillar of sorts. That's the main reason I never take my indoor plants outdoors, it exposes them to insect issues and then you end up bring those issues into your grow area. I've done both indoor and outdoor auto grows and I always get better results indoors. IMO you are getting more light indoors, even on a good sunny day, than outdoors and you avoid the insect issues.
 
Yeah I have decided that I am not going to be bringing them outside any more. Not too much leaf munching, but enough to irritate me.

~bandit
 
Well, the girls are just chuggin along...

They are putting on tons of bud growth and getting even more hairy. Oh, the best part...... the trichromes! So many little crystals, I took them out in the sun for a few minutes today to inspect them, they are stunning. They glisten as though they have water droplets on them :)

Something else I noticed today in natural light, the little goat cheese is getting pink/purple hairs, but the little cheese is not.

~bandit
 
Over the weekend Polly (one of my Teacup Potbellies) decided to snap off a lower branch on my purple cheese. It was a smaller branch and you cannot even notice it. So, I dried it in the oven at about 170 degrees. I was not expecting much, seeing as the bud was no where near mature. But Oh, the mind searing goodness!!!!!!!!! I was amazed. It was a super upper and made me very motivated. There was not even a hint of "couch lock stoneyness" to it, I guess because of the lack of maturity.

I have VERY high expectations for these girls now....

~bandit
 
between cutting bugs and potbelly pigs your plants are under assult! :) but glad you got a taste and that the girls live on
 
Yeah I know, first it was the Goat then the Bugs and now Pigs.

Most cannabis growers worry about spider mites and mold, not this one..... my plants need protection from pests of the porcine variety.....

I just checked on the girls, they have went nuts in the last 48 hours. I mean serious bud thickening. And they also seem to be putting on more trics.

~bandit
 
Nah, I live in the city and a pig farm would be frowned on. I collect pig stuff, my cookie jar oinks when you open it. Family friends raise pigs, pigs that still get tucked in at night with a blanket even though they're 600+ lbs. It's the cutest damn thing until they zig instead of zag and you get a six inch hole in your leg from tusk.
 
I gave the girls their second full strength shot of nutes this morning. We have been having some chilly evenings lately, and it is making them color up nicely. They are starting to get some nice pink/purple hues in the buds. Gah, are these girls getting chunky!

~bandit
 
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