twenty20 Twenty20 Mendocino Ogreberry F4 Grow&Show

Day 5/3
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I gave them a foliar spray of earth juice microblast.... Seedling dose... I didn't take pics of them all.... Enjoy
 
Day 30 Ogreberry “sour grape”
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she’s seen 42f, bugs seem to think she wants to be defoliated, and in true 2022 fashion she may have decided she wants to change her pronoun to they them and grew some balls. Do these look like balls to you guys?:coco:
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Yeah I believe you're right, thought it may have been stress but I run a lot of plants through my setup and never had one herm before.
In my case it was environmental stress induced I think. If they develop I may be irresponsible enough to try selfing the plant though I think nature has that in store without my help
 
OgreBerry 22 days above ground(bottom right) this morning with her tent mates. A little short, but fairly sure that's because I had to turn up the light for all the other girls. She is pretty though and should do quite well in a 5gal fabric pot.
She will get some compost tea and nutes today at first light or there about. She'll get some Coast of Maine Lobster compost(Very nice product), small dose of Craft Blend, maintenance dose of aminos and a light dose of FFJ.....beginning to show preflower.
She seems to be happy and very pretty!
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Day 30 Ogreberry “sour grape”
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she’s seen 42f, bugs seem to think she wants to be defoliated, and in true 2022 fashion she may have decided she wants to change her pronoun to they them and grew some balls. Do these look like balls to you guys?:coco:
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That's not a calyx so it is suspect IMO. I believe my issue could've been light stress, or another plant in the tent that had more progressed pollen sacks pollinated her.
 
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