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  1. Strawberry Cough

    WW - To Harvest or Not to Harvest??

    You are welcome nouvellechef - less pregnant means the ones who were less exposed to the pollen. Noticeable fewer seeds. The bud shape looks different than the mostly sinsemilla girls. In the small girl who was whitest and the most subtle yet refined smell were only 2 seeds. So far in...
  2. Strawberry Cough

    WW - To Harvest or Not to Harvest??

    Thursday was 8 weeks exactly 12/12. The buds on the pregnant girl developed differently, I harvested a couple of buds and harvested 30 seeds, and ate about 10 that were lighter gray, and only kept the tiger-striped ones. The buds on the less pregnant girls are more covered with trichs. The...
  3. Strawberry Cough

    RE: (Medical) White Widow Breeding Grow Journal

    Ok, this coming Thursday, in approx. 2 days will be 8 weeks 12 / 12. Even the sexually mature plants at time of 12 / 12 switch are not ready. I would estimate at least another 2-3 weeks minimum with maybe a harvest of the tops after 2 weeks and leave the bottoms for a 2nd harvest later on. I...
  4. Strawberry Cough

    BBP...What are you giving your plants now?!?

    Tater, I never said I cooked the rice. The rice I used for cooking, I used the rinsed cloudy water and let this sit thinking these were the instructions. I will try with rice sitting in the mixture for a few days and see what are results.
  5. Strawberry Cough

    ATTN: WW Growers

    Previously I asked, and King Kahuna replied. In 5th-6th week I noticed more trich formation so now most of the buds have white trichs. It is now almost completion of week 7 and same level of trichs. I read prior to purchasing that WW packs on trichs so white you cannot even see the buds. I...
  6. Strawberry Cough

    BBP...What are you giving your plants now?!?

    Checking the mixture I don't see any sort of froth at the top, so I must have done something wrong. I made cloudy water and let that sit. I think I need to try allowing the rice to sit in a container of water and see if results look closer to the pictures. The cloudy water smells a little...
  7. Strawberry Cough

    Help!! Soil Bugs!!

    Not exactly swarming. Maybe my language was too exaggerated for description. Not swarms, but more than usual. I am wondering if such soil bugs are good for breaking down elements in the soil. For now they remain unbothered.
  8. Strawberry Cough

    Help!! Soil Bugs!!

    Overreaction. You propose I shoot off my foot. If necessary I can remove the soil and replace with fresh potting soil and not remove outside unless I plan to grow outside in Spring.
  9. Strawberry Cough

    Help!! Soil Bugs!!

    A few plants I have placed outside on porch because nice weather = nice sunshine for plants. I have noticed when I place outside after longtime indoors (sterile-ish) an increase in tiny soil bugs, brownish-reddish-brown, small like the head of a needle, but lots of them tonight. They never...
  10. Strawberry Cough

    BBP...What are you giving your plants now?!?

    It's been two days in a sealed (not airtight) honey jar. The stuff has settled to the bottom, yet from the bottom the stuff is a bit "bubbly" shooting up bits of the stuff to the top and then they float down again. What is happening? Is this supposed to happen? I don't yet see that pus-y...
  11. Strawberry Cough

    Fan Leaf Removal

    I repeat myself to correct those who mistakenly (and perhaps intentionally) attribute statements, opinions, and advice to me that I have not stated, opined, or advised.
  12. Strawberry Cough

    Trimming / Budding Experiment

    You can't know for certain unless someone actually does it and tries it. So far I see one person here saying he has done it, tried it, and observed that it is harmful to bud production. Very good that he had the courage to take a risk and experiment. No pain, no gain. Mistakes and failures...
  13. Strawberry Cough

    Fan Leaf Removal

    This is exactly where you are mistaken: I am not arguing that I right. It is several here, including you, that are projecting words on to me that I have not said. You say that I say I am right. I have not said this. Again: I have simply shared that I am experimenting on 1 girl in 4 to...
  14. Strawberry Cough

    Fan Leaf Removal

    ...but that person was banned, and I don't see results of the harvest. And I would hardly say that cutting nearly all GREEN off the plant is the same as removing all the large fan leaves leaving all of the smaller leaves on. Not the same.
  15. Strawberry Cough

    Trimming / Budding Experiment

    Let me clear for the last time: I do not have an opinion one way or the other until I observe the results of my experiment - contrary to what some people here want to believe that I have said (which I haven't). I do not advise cutting your fan leaves if you do not want. I was bored...
  16. Strawberry Cough

    Trimming / Budding Experiment

    Very good if your knowledge comes from personal experience. Were you similarly berated by members here for "advising" when you simply were reporting what had already been done?
  17. Strawberry Cough

    Trimming / Budding Experiment

    Wow, it seems you guys really project ideas and theories on to me. I have not recommended in any way whatsoever to do this. IT IS NOT ADVICE. I have simply shared my experiment. Please go back and read what I have said. I have even explicitly stated a couple of times now to not misconstrue...
  18. Strawberry Cough

    Trimming / Budding Experiment

    Ok, if it is known result, please direct me to where I can see the evidence myself.
  19. Strawberry Cough

    If eggshells, why not WHOLE EGGS?

    Tater, your post is offensive, and very unfriendly. RE: what you post above - no ****, shirlock. Thanks for stating the obvious. I wouldn't know to not add dog fecal matter, meat, and bones without your stating the obvious.
  20. Strawberry Cough

    Bud Production

    Very well. An intelligent discussion is welcomed. Sorry for misunderstanding in chosen terms; I read the term "spear leaves" actually here, at MP, Hick. So let's establish common ground with a shared and common vocabulary of terms. How would you like to classify the leaves. Large Fan...
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