New strain Irma Cat5

Xs121

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lol

I'll name my 2nd Gen. bagweed, Irma Cat5, that is if this plant survive the storm and the power outage that follows.

This might also be my last day to post for a while, depending on how bad is the power outage.

This bagweed btw is my 3rd grow, I't seems to be a below average yielder. My last grow, I was able to get just a little an ounce a plant dry.

For the current grow, 3rd grow, I've worked very hard on this. Keeping tracks of my nutes, temp, humidity, etc.. It's looking like a better yield this time....however here comes Irma.

So, here's a new strain Irma Cat5, might be a short live strain

going 3 weeks of 12/12 and producing lots of trichomes already.



First time I have this strain form a nice cola



Regardless, this plant have thought me a lot of how to bring it to its highest potential.

:peace:
 

GroErr

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Well gotta hand it to you, your attitude and humour is good and that counts more than anything when things get tough. Good luck with riding out the storm and Irma Cat5, hope she survives and thrives! hope irma taps out before she hits you guys!
 

Xs121

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Well gotta hand it to you, your attitude and humour is good and that counts more than anything when things get tough. Good luck with riding out the storm and Irma Cat5, hope she survives and thrives! hope irma taps out before she hits you guys!
Ty brother, there's no way to go. It is what it is, all what we can do is prepare and hunker down but no sense in freaking out. Just a bit pissed off all that work for 9 weeks. But, can start all over again if I have to and a lot wiser.
 

GroErr

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Ty brother, there's no way to go. It is what it is, all what we can do is prepare and hunker down but no sense in freaking out. Just a bit pissed off all that work for 9 weeks. But, can start all over again if I have to and a lot wiser.
Yeah, no use fretting about shit you can't control, just prepare as best you can and hold on. My bro is down there, he's a firefighter in central FL, they're as prepared as they can be and ready to work some long-ass shifts if needed.
 

Xs121

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Well look like the're a trooper, not as vigorous as before the storm but after 5 days of no power and barely surviving by a small window light looks like the're gonna survive.

Almost 4 weeks of 12/12



over a foot long cola if it recovers fully



another nice long cola



we'll see if they recover fully and fatten up

:peace:
 

Xs121

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Not so much that there's no water for them but the lack of photosynthesis is making them droop. The plants ability to uptake water/nutrients is dependent in its ability to photosynthesize which is in this case, without proper light for 5 days, just barely have any photosynthesis going on.

:peace:
 

Xs121

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Okay, the good news is...most of them are in recovery though lots of big fan leaves are in the process of falling off or turning brown, but haven't seen any nanners. I kind of expecting nanners to just start sprouting all over place. The bad news is 2 of them are dying. I hate to see unhealthy plants. I'm probably about 2 weeks behind normal growth.

Overall, it makes me wanna chop the whole grow down and start fresh. Its a torture watching dying plants or plants slowly recovering.
 
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