Cinders rides the white rhino
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
lol you crack me up      "how big they will get with out any leaves should be interesting" 
Good news tho its sticky
			
			
									
						Good news tho its sticky
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
There is still some bud to be enjoyed there.FX wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:00 pm
So, I've cut off all the dead leaves, it was basically trimming while the plant is still alive, bloody hard work and no jars of bud at the end of it!
There are a lot of buds growing but how big they will get with out any leaves should be interesting to see at least lol
My fingers are all sticky after doing it, that has to be a good sign lol, if they don't grow anymore, I should at least be able to make some rso out of it...
I know what it feels like moving house and the plants with it. They don't seem to like being moved.
You'll smash it next round.
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
I've emptyed out my prop tent for a week and I've chucked them in there to dry:
I grabbed the ac infinity USB fans off my PlayStation and chucked em back in the tent to make sure there is enough air movement in there, I'll check em tomorrow and may trim them down a bit and select a bud to fast dry....
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
I`d say theirs been a lot more problems with these than what moving house has caused Rik.
@FX you got their though and any amount of bud from a grow is a good result as far as im concerned.
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Yeah, its not just the move, it's the mess I've been in recovering from the move myself and not giving the plants the attention they deserve lol
			
			
									
						
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
That 
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Good work mate.
Hope everything's settling down now
			
			
									
						Good work mate.
Hope everything's settling down now
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
Check out my Berry Bomb Auto LOL. Was pretty much the same. I have tested a bit and it's lovely smoke, sticky and tasty. I have heard stressing plants can bring on certain traits and terpenes and effect cannabinoids.
Maybe it'll be stonking good weed
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
I just checked on the drying white rhino and it seems a little bit over dried so I've trimmed it and jarred it it's really not the best quality bud but it's definitely vapable lol, I got nearly exactly a zip from her....