Preybird Farms Grow (Monkey in a Bucket)

Sweet, I’m doing the same, hurry up and wait. :v:

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Well happy soon to be harvest

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Those are not pollen sacs lol. There female flowers. There just like pre flowers. And as the plant ages they get bigger and puffy. There basically old lady parts that never got polinated. But if there was pollen present they could have been pollinated. Also all the buds on the plant are made of these tiny flowers there all clustered together every set of 2 stigma/pistils/hairs are attached to one of these tiny flowers. I would need to see these pollen sacks up close because i think were looking at things wrong here. There probably older pre flowers. I actually like to take a pile of them and smoke in a bong hit.

Here is a female flower. This is what all the buds are made of thousands of these tiny flowers. It sure looks like a female lol sorry bad joke!

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@nacho151 is this what you are seeing?

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Yes it is! I really don’t think it’s a problem after I dissected 2 of them and no seeds were being formed.

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Monkey Slapz chopped this morning! Preybird Surprise Coming down this afternoon!

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@nacho151 Do you trim them up at all before dry?

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I just remove the fan leaves and when they are dry I buck them, and throw them in my Tom’s Tumbler and about after 60 minutes in the tumbler, I put them in my Cvaults and burp them everyday for 2 weeks, then enjoy my harvest. Trim jail isn’t bad for me! Lol!

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Now that sounds simple, nice job Sir. They are very nice plants.

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@Dforce here is what my buds look like after being ran through my tumbler trimmer.

In the can curing.

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Looks like it does a very good job, also save a ton of time. I do use a bowl trimmer for the outdoor harvest which does pretty well. Little bit of work but nothing like trimming it all

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Yeah I might have to invest in one of those bud trimmers.

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My next grow project!


I decided to try RCDW again. This setup will be a continuous water circulation using an air pump to move the water. Hopefully the electricity doesn’t turn off when I’m not home! Lol!

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Man i want to do mine again!

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