This is what my plants looked like at sunset today, after we measured 115 degrees on our digital weather station. View attachment 5166275
I'm baked, as well!How does one live in 115f? It was 82 here today and Im baked.
Wow! The first one is a brute. Nice.This is what my plants looked like at sunset today, after we measured 115 degrees on our digital weather station. View attachment 5166275
The second plant is Loopy Fruit. I recieved it in Febuary and kept it in veg until I put it outside in late may. It has been the first to start flowering but it didn't reveg. I have had other plants start flowering even earlier than this and finish in early to mid Sept, oydoors, in the past. It was topped twice before I recieved it. None of my other plants were topped. This is where it came from. https://sunboldt.com/sunboldt-grown-cultivars/#:~:text=Loopy Fruit is a heirloom,tapered by delicious sweet berries.What strains are those? They look like they revegged. The second one quite a bit. When did you put them outside?
The other plants went out June 1st. except the top, large plant, which is a continuation of selections done over the last 4 years to find well adapted cultivars for outdoors here. It contains Pine Tar Kush, Disco Biscuits, Devil, and 1 of 4 possible males that I intentionally pollenated it with. It came up in April as a volunteer and I liked the stem rub so I kept it.The second plant is Loopy Fruit. I recieved it in Febuary and kept it in veg until I put it outside in late may. It has been the first to start flowering but it didn't reveg. I have had other plants start flowering even earlier than this and finish in early to mid Sept, oydoors, in the past. It was topped twice before I recieved it. None of my other plants were topped. This is where it came from. https://sunboldt.com/sunboldt-grown-cultivars/#:~:text=Loopy Fruit is a heirloom,tapered by delicious sweet berries.
The bottom plant is this. https://www.regenerativeseeds.com/shop/house-of-selection/__trashed-2/The other plants went out June 1st. except the top, large plant, which is a continuation of selections done over the last 4 years to find well adapted cultivars for outdoors here. It contains Pine Tar Kush, Disco Biscuits, Devil, and 1 of 4 possible males that I intentionally pollenated it with. It came up in April as a volunteer and I liked the stem rub so I kept it.
The first plant looks like a keeper to me.The other plants went out June 1st. except the top, large plant, which is a continuation of selections done over the last 4 years to find well adapted cultivars for outdoors here. It contains Pine Tar Kush, Disco Biscuits, Devil, and 1 of 4 possible males that I intentionally pollenated it with. It came up in April as a volunteer and I liked the stem rub so I kept it.
I'll be crossing it with Royal Kush, (Mandolbrots), and Red Russian Skunk, (from Kingdom Of Organic Seeds). Not making any clones or keeping mothers at this point. It does have a nice predominantly skunk, aroma! Which it has had since it was small.The first plant looks like a keeper to me.
Looks like bamboo at the tops,This is what my plants looked like at sunset today, after we measured 115 degrees on our digital weather station. View attachment 5166275