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contest Growdown Throwdown 2018 Yellow Brain Strain!

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Makes some gnarly pods...
 
 
 
DK Peppers said:
Mine just won't stop dropping flowers.
I think it might be due to the recent pot-up to a 450L pot (120 gallons or so).
Might be putting all of it's energy into bigger roots.
Same here. Not really dropping flowers, just not producing any. It had quite a few when I potted up to the 55 gal., but they are long gone. I plan to give them a healthy shot of Chlorox and monkey piss once the roots are established. Bumper crop coming soon!
 
Genetikx said:
Thats an awesome plant and an even more awesome garden, NeedsWork!

This plant has a fair amount of misshapen and smooth early pods And then this one pod proving that the plant will eventually do what it is supposed to do

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I was wondering if others were having a similar situation! Most of my current pods (about 3/4 of them) are really smooth and kinda misshapen, but there is one that looks okay - wrinkled at least. I assume once things get going everything will tighten up and become more uniform


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fcaruana said:
I was wondering if others were having a similar situation! Most of my current pods (about 3/4 of them) are really smooth and kinda misshapen, but there is one that looks okay - wrinkled at least. I assume once things get going everything will tighten up and become more uniform


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Yeah, I never judge a plant by the first handful of pods it puts out, sometimes they're just small and misshapen. This is not always the case, but it happens sometimes. And late in the season too, during winter...I'll get a few 7-pots that look like habs....maybe I should play a prank on someone with those
 
Genetikx said:
Those are some beautiful pods ya got theee Scott. Hope you're at least going to try and keep that one going after you cut your main season short
 
Oh yeah, This one I'll keep going as long as it will keep growing. A frost before New Years is a rare deal here..
 
I'm hoping this strain doesn't care about the pod setting in the heat. It's under a 40% shade. We shall see..
 
What's really cool is the good bugs living in the soil that I see every time I water it.
 
 
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