Haha.he does look a little like him..it’s the perm job hairstyle lol.close to 7 weeks gone.ones stopped drinking and can see some leaves curling up on the tips .most likely getting some salt buildup or needs reducing.others look fine.the leaves have a gloss to,them but I can’t help that ..well I can reduce the amount of nutes but they are only getting 1.1 ec or 540 ppm 500:scale which isn’t that much.being indica dom they don’t need as much compared to a sative leaning hybrid or sative dom as they can b nute whores…don’t think the sparkly stuff is going to get much better than it is now.resin everywhere.you could smoke those leaves and get blasted.I’m going to poke about the seed pods in a couple weeks just to see if they have seeds.i gather those top buds are preggers .these pic below are the 3 front girls..the last is one of the rear ones.


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8 weeks gone this time tomorrow.i can see visibly the glandular trichomes have risen above the epidermis (leaf) I’ve read that the reason they do this is as it helps mitigate self toxity.I’ve also read that these guys ,sgt’s(stalked glandular trichomes) have high energy requirements.and to overcome this energy it produces sugar leaves near the buds where the sgt are most concentrated and these leaves act as photosynthetic powerhouses suppling the sugars needed to sustain the sgt’s growth and function.also cannabis trichome genes instruct the sgt’s to grow in high density on the undersideof the leaves and sparingly on top to prevent the sgt’s from shading the chloroplasts on the upper leaf surface to allow it to photosynthesis unhindered ..pretty cool hey.so it pays to look after those sugar leaves as long as possible.😁 pic.A33BC89B-BED3-40AB-9F2E-CD339440B5E8.jpeg4C19D557-0105-4B79-A857-4DA3B40CD33F.jpeg124344AD-E4D1-4DAA-BE8B-4E712BB6F37D.jpegD05F23CB-2702-46D2-BF7E-D247962C3DBB.jpeg80FDC13A-8928-4596-BB4F-5DA0558175A3.jpegE2250869-FAFC-4786-BAEE-6BCC731CB1C0.jpeg59215562-F9BD-4DF3-94A1-C28B1850428B.jpeg340CCCA0-E01F-4B17-A711-32F5A6A40C54.jpegAB803CD3-57F0-4FEB-807B-2A795B511857.jpeg

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Just about 9 weeks gone .some of these are looking very close to being ready to chop so I’ll give them another week .they have also stopped drinking and I’m only watering them every couple days now.never looked for the seeds but it looks like there is none that I can see but there’s gotta b..this first pic .man she is resinous and smelly and very dark too compared to the rest.and the last pics is of the spare gal that was tucked in the corner.she has come through brilliantly after taking the spot of the one throwing nanners.some lovely purple hues showing on the buds.she’s got bag appeal in spades.E7E23C5A-02AC-444E-A82D-E125B2FC5DB2.jpegD18AAD16-DE65-4228-AD98-A3B7158FEF4A.jpeg04320777-D380-4ADF-995C-DE577E0706CB.jpeg193808FE-5D1E-4E73-B880-808A660A625D.jpeg92DC6DA8-05B4-4E0D-A03F-362ABBA1DE31.jpeg0D4AFAFD-484D-48EA-B767-FF8B58E439D4.jpeg
 
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