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PlumberSoCal

? Guy Fire-y ?

Skunky Dunk Farms

Cannabinoid Receptor
Cleaned up all the yellowing foilage, man these smell great, sweet, musk and sticky!
Getting excited to try these out.
The 2 cuts I stuck in 2 gallon pots are filling out amazingly and the rest in 1 gallons aren't doin bad themselves.

So, on that subject, I'm guessing now is when i take cuts again?!? For bx's.
These are getting so big they need their own tent lol.
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
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Buckeyetoker

In Bloom
Lookin at Wendesday to cut these.
All the lower branches are seeded, and got some flowers to harvest on top.
One branch on each was hit with RKS too.
Love following your grows! I can only imagine the wonderful fragrances filling your rooms....I'm over here trying to find some old scratch and sniff skunk stickers :rolleyes: Thanks for sharing, a lot of us look forward everyday to get an update on your awesome work. If you think Im sucking up...maybe just a little:ROFLMAO:
 

Skunky Dunk Farms

Cannabinoid Receptor
All dramatic suspense aside, what length of time do you usually shoot for Skunky?
Lol, this isn't normal stuff for me.
I'm not a seed maker by trade.
I pulled the Skunk #1 down at about 8 1/2 weeks but they were open pollinated over 2 weeks, these were hit all at once on a specific date.
I planned on popping a couple out here in a bit and take a peek.
 
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Buck5050

Underground Chucker
No bueno!
All still green and white.
At day 35 from pollination is an ok time to start plucking and checking maturity. A good ratio of mature beans starts to lay in past week 6 into week 7 (49 days) for most things I've touched. I've found going longer is always better for this kind of thing and some varieties do mature their seed a little faster than others.
 

18B

In Bloom
At day 35 from pollination is an ok time to start plucking and checking maturity. A good ratio of mature beans starts to lay in past week 6 into week 7 (49 days) for most things I've touched. I've found going longer is always better for this kind of thing and some varieties do mature their seed a little faster than others.
I always see them start to drop out ..lol...then, I know they are ready!
Yeah, some seeds sometimes, will never finish...just toss them in the neighbors garden.
 
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