Sleddog's 2025 winter grow/flowering closet

Im not sure about that mine are in direct sunlight most of the day, to day almost 100. I watered the garden everything is healthy and strong. You know for putting things in the ground around the 15th of may makes my mont of growth pretty good on my mothers clipped more clones off 2 of them.





Peppers i grow every yr not sure on that one.

4 Likes

More pics of my outdoor just cuz a buddy wanted to visit them. All over 2’ tall now





My best tomato and broccoli










7 Likes

Pretty hot for around here this is rare.


5 Likes

Looking awesome on the farm :+1: same temps here it is humihot!

4 Likes

Thank you sir I appreciate it. Somewhere this kinda heat is normal, probably.

4 Likes

Yes it is In August for 3 days, we are preppin for that stuff, going to be a hot summer I believe, 3 things you cannot avoid Death, taxes and weather! We in it for the long go!

3 Likes

Just showing off I cant get over how well things are going, considering… If these are done weekend after next thatll be 8 weeks since flip.

Found my first ever nanner today. Found a handful of pollen sacs on two a couple weeks ago. Besides that, good.

Wedding Cake limbs sagging badly and leaves falling off. I dont pick at it…










6 Likes

Can’t imagine heat index of 115 is all that common up there. Stay cool!

4 Likes

Outstanding Sleddog gret things are coming.


SO glad your happy with your beans

4 Likes

Exactly, like Bent says, 3 days in August or something like that.
Last August had less 30C+ days than any August in about 100 years. Funny how the numbers can be presented.
No shortage of trees. You too, I hope you have some shade and time to relax, stay cool

4 Likes

Seven weeks since flip (+/- a day)



And another Quart

Cake :slight_smile:


Only Cake yellowing. Strange the others staying green. *mostly greenish
If I did a defoliation how would these be doing now.

Good day growmie friends and neighbors :beers: here’s to our health

7 Likes

Your line up is looking great, your girls are all healthy looking. One of the strains ive run the whole plant gets bright yellow leaves, mother nature :yellow_heart: girls are getting closer to the finish line. I have my first red tomato :tomato: on my plants. Peppers are coming along nicely

5 Likes








7 Likes

Shazam


5 Likes

Good day pharmer summer has started with a ripe tomato in hand! I was gonna ask last night, how was it, hard uploading so I just threw some pics up, I cant believe 7 weeks’ flowers are so nearly-ripe, sample of Cake snipped Thurs night mybe try out today.
First tomato flower here, first zuch flower, and what I thought were pistils coming in newer tent girl, confirmed. Peas. Flowers to start the summer!

And have a good day neighbors thnks for stopping in






6 Likes

Looking good BrotherJ. Mrs.B said it was delicious, im just the Pharmers shes the consumer lol. I dont follow the week chart you know when they’re ready for ya to enjoy, wedding cake is a favorite. I have a Bruce Banner fast auto thats almost done maybe 6inchs

4 Likes

Banner, keeps on giving!
So about the one that selfpollinated does that make the beans S1…
Mine act like photos. Genes lost or erased with new line, it seems. Bud density is like photos too. Excellent turnout couldnt be happier I tried smoking more weed.

4 Likes

Yes. But if this happens naturally then there is major concern for the herm trait to be carried on.

4 Likes

That’s it cuz its 3 plants (all offspring of the BBFA I got from Bunger) I picked pollen sacs off quarantined inspected and re-tented. Just a handful of sacs at nodes on the mid-lowers but I’m sure I’ll discover more, or seeds, at harvest

4 Likes

Not the end of the world. It’s just a little different than going and buying S1 seeds from a reputable breeder. They should be using trusted reversing techniques and seeds should be expected to grow with low risk of going herm. Imo still some risk in any feminized seed, but should be minimized.

5 Likes