Day 45

Blow Mind Auto

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that third blow mind pic is a ripper mate!

Jack 47 looking great also, Im just about done with one and i'm exited. Every plant i see whilst browsing takes sativa dominance. I was lucky and got a dark and thick leafed, indica dominant pheno on my first sweet seed haha.

And whats the height like on the mohan ram? looks like great bud.
 
that third blow mind pic is a ripper mate!

Jack 47 looking great also, Im just about done with one and i'm exited. Every plant i see whilst browsing takes sativa dominance. I was lucky and got a dark and thick leafed, indica dominant pheno on my first sweet seed haha.

And whats the height like on the mohan ram? looks like great bud.

Hey @orrganic - thanks for your interest!
Yeah - she sure looks the sticky type.

In my eyes, they're all what I would call 'short'.
For those wanting to do a stealth indoor grow, I'd say they're ideal.

BUT - with a caveat.
As this journal attests - I indulge in more than a little LST, so the shape and height is somewhat manipulated.
I could imagine that WITHOUT the LST, these ladies would be more of the classic Xmas tree shape and have more legs to them.
But given their obvious abilities to produce multiple tops, I wouldn't want to grow them without LST.
Would seem a wasted opportunity for good potential bud.

Same with the Blow Mind Auto which are definitely on the vertically challenged register - but look like excellent bud producers when opened out.
Blow Mind No. 1 is the perfect example of that.
She is a dwarf - struggling to peek over the top of the 30 litre Airpot - but lurking in the undergrowth is a metropolis of opportunity.
Multiple budsites BEGGING to be given the chance to develop.
It would be down right rude not to oblige.

I don't think the yield is going to be breaking any records.
Unless something phenomenal happens, I doubt they'll top 3oz per plant - more like 2oz of sticky.
There's still plenty of time - I could very well be wrong.
With the diminutive size of the plants and the obvious frostiness on Day 45, the Mohan Ram Auto and Blow Mind Auto strike me more as quality over quantity type ladies.
 
Buds are really taken shape now yoz how you finding the bugs any real damage

There are some chewed leaves, which you'd expect in an outdoors setting.
Nothing major - I regard it as cosmetic damage more than structural.

Each morning I also need to check for - and destroy - spiderwebs.
Next time I find one I'll need to take photos - they're not the normal kind of domestic stringy circular, fly catching web.
It's a dense web and contained within the width of a single finger on a single leaf, which gently cups it.
I've never caught the web builder - just only ever seen the web itself.

A litany of various grasshoppers, beetles and ants. [See. today's pics]

Still awaiting the dreaded stem boring caterpillars.
 
There are some chewed leaves, which you'd expect in an outdoors setting.
Nothing major - I regard it as cosmetic damage more than structural.

Each morning I also need to check for - and destroy - spiderwebs.
Next time I find one I'll need to take photos - they're not the normal kind of domestic stringy circular, fly catching web.
It's a dense web and contained within the width of a single finger on a single leaf, which gently cups it.
I've never caught the web builder - just only ever seen the web itself.

A litany of various grasshoppers, beetles and ants. [See. today's pics]

Still awaiting the dreaded stem boring caterpillars.
Sneaky little spiders aye. Glad to hear ure on top of it though bro
 
Hey @orrganic - thanks for your interest!
Yeah - she sure looks the sticky type.

In my eyes, they're all what I would call 'short'.
For those wanting to do a stealth indoor grow, I'd say they're ideal.


BUT - with a caveat.
As this journal attests - I indulge in more than a little LST, so the shape and height is somewhat manipulated.
I could imagine that WITHOUT the LST, these ladies would be more of the classic Xmas tree shape and have more legs to them.
But given their obvious abilities to produce multiple tops, I wouldn't want to grow them without LST.
Would seem a wasted opportunity for good potential bud.

Same with the Blow Mind Auto which are definitely on the vertically challenged register - but look like excellent bud producers when opened out.
Blow Mind No. 1 is the perfect example of that.
She is a dwarf - struggling to peek over the top of the 30 litre Airpot - but lurking in the undergrowth is a metropolis of opportunity.
Multiple budsites BEGGING to be given the chance to develop.
It would be down right rude not to oblige.

I don't think the yield is going to be breaking any records.
Unless something phenomenal happens, I doubt they'll top 3oz per plant - more like 2oz of sticky.
There's still plenty of time - I could very well be wrong.
With the diminutive size of the plants and the obvious frostiness on Day 45, the Mohan Ram Auto and Blow Mind Auto strike me more as quality over quantity type ladies.
Hey @orrganic - thanks for your interest!
Yeah - she sure looks the sticky type.

In my eyes, they're all what I would call 'short'.
For those wanting to do a stealth indoor grow, I'd say they're ideal.

BUT - with a caveat.
As this journal attests - I indulge in more than a little LST, so the shape and height is somewhat manipulated.
I could imagine that WITHOUT the LST, these ladies would be more of the classic Xmas tree shape and have more legs to them.
But given their obvious abilities to produce multiple tops, I wouldn't want to grow them without LST.
Would seem a wasted opportunity for good potential bud.

Same with the Blow Mind Auto which are definitely on the vertically challenged register - but look like excellent bud producers when opened out.
Blow Mind No. 1 is the perfect example of that.
She is a dwarf - struggling to peek over the top of the 30 litre Airpot - but lurking in the undergrowth is a metropolis of opportunity.
Multiple budsites BEGGING to be given the chance to develop.
It would be down right rude not to oblige.

I don't think the yield is going to be breaking any records.
Unless something phenomenal happens, I doubt they'll top 3oz per plant - more like 2oz of sticky.
There's still plenty of time - I could very well be wrong.
With the diminutive size of the plants and the obvious frostiness on Day 45, the Mohan Ram Auto and Blow Mind Auto strike me more as quality over quantity type ladies.
haha good answers bro! sorry i didnt reply straight away didnt want to waft on your thread.
It's a dense web and contained within the width of a single finger on a single leaf, which gently cups it.
I've never caught the web builder - just only ever seen the web itself.
Sounds alot like what a caterpillar does as it enters its chrysalis right?
 
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