My grow season

refriedbeano

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Hey guys! I just thought I would show and tell about my wonderful operation I have going on. I'm in central Texas and they just passed a law here saying they can't arrest us for misdemeanor possession charges, and Texas has no cultivation laws, so I decided to grow just a little bit.
This is actually my third harvest this year. I've been working on a science experiment to make curing bud easier.... so far its only been harder (don't smoke moldy weed!) I had all kinds of problems with insects eating my crops, so I built an encloser, using 3D printed connectors, emt pipe, and bug netting. It worked out well enough. Although the smaller plant actually had her cotyledons eaten, I decided to keep her going.
The plants in the pictures are all blueberry autoflowers. I don't even know if it makes any difference though, the phenotypes of the seeds are just all over the place. I purchased all the seeds this season from ILGM... pretty quick when you pay with bitcoin. I was hoping to get a bunch of seeds of my own using the silver ions... I made a solution using DC voltage and two silver wires in DI water with a little bit of salt. It made allot of stuff that just hung out on the bottom of the solution. During the second harvest earlier this year I sprayed it on one of my plants and got zero reaction from it. I don't know what happened, maybe feminized autoflowers aren't so easy to turn.
I already harvested one other plant out of this batch. Instead of just throwing it in the vacuum chamber dryer, I air dried it for a few days before. I should be getting mold free weed this time! I'm also experimenting with not smoking any of it before its ready, its hard to control oneself! image0 (1).jpeg
 

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buckaclark

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Welcome dude,several of the old guard make thier own reversal sprays and can be found using search.I noticed outdoors it takes a while for a sprayed limb to react with pollen sacks.I used the sts from the internet .I also cut one off early and it didn't throw pollen.So I later sprayed a lower limb and let it form and whacked it against a nearby bud.Worked for me because the fem pollen was so scarce.Careful with this approach if you see pollen flying ,it will do the whole plant.GL
 

refriedbeano

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Thanks for the replies. I've never heard of sts - I will try that on next years crop. It'd be so much easier if vendors didn't just sell feminized seeds! I did try Tiresias Mist feminizing spray on the first grow I did this year but nothing happened there either. The second grow I literally covered the entire plant in silver and also let it go way past ripeness. Oh well, maybe I'll jump on the darknet or plan a trip to California. I just couldn't believe it because I had no problem when I grew my first marijuana crop (indoor regular seed) in 2014, nothing fancy just a dc wall wart and silver wire. It went straight up like fire! I was thinking it might be the feminized seeds dropped a chromosome or the autoflowering so it doesn't have enough time to "change".
 
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