Whip-it-Out

Flowering day 5. Exciting times.
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The shrinkage - the kind that we DO like - is well underway.

The Blue Cheese:

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The Red Diesel:

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I think I've struck the motherlode with the Diesel and reduced PPFD. Lots of big flowers, a heavenly sativa buzz with a nice after effect the next morning - and not a ton of fan leaves! Methinks I'll spend far less time spent in Trim Jail with this strain.

So with this strain checking off most of my boxes, I have two of them currently in VEG ...

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... just keep spreading.
 
those buds look great @Cronk
Thanks ... they have been hanging since late Saturday afternoon so another 4 to 5 days of floral inversion before they get trimmed and the cure starts. Maybe I'll trim 'em up before the Sportsball final on Sunday afternoon.

But - some of the smaller popcorn nugs have probably dried enough that I could keep 'em lit in Mexipipe. Anyone else think it's new crop test night on The Shores?
 
I've been watching these plants for the last 12 days as they slowly transition to flower. Except I switched times on the wrong controller and these have been merrily vegging along with nary a pistil in sight!
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But that's 12 days of nice root development so win!

The Wonder Pie on the right is easily the squattiest plant I've ever grown outside of a party cup. I haven't defoliated or trained much at all. It won't be in rotation no matter what.

Mandatory Geli pic.
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Might be showing my bias here ... but you gonna flatten some of those taller branches before they go 12/12?
Probably, since I find myself at the starting line again! But that Wonder Pie is just going to be au naturel. I've had plants in flower almost 2 years straight and I'm a little tired. I'm starting a new journal here but it's going to be very different from the mass-production I've been doing. More advanced cultivation stuff, reversals, seed making, maybe breeding but that's a real hill to climb and there are just so many interesting strains out there and great breeders and starting that when you're in your late sixties makes the timeline a little fraught.
 
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