FelipeBlu’s Outdoor Hempy Photos & Autos 2020

I feel like I spend too much time on BeBo1 - well, she does draw the eyes. But there was some nice afternoon light to show the rest of the 2020 family.
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Okay..

Back to BeBo1 :laughtwo:

Here’s a look at the undercarriage from the side

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The trunk is currently ~1-3/4” across at the base. Here’s a view from the long direction

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Looking capable of carrying the future load. I hope you’re having a light day!
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Yeah, I am not strictly hempy at all times (don’t turn me in, okay?). :)

This one (GLGA clone) snuck into the dirt too! She’s going to get light dep in a couple weeks, so I can get a slightly earlier taste.

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Thanks @syenite @Bnelly and @Fredwak for all the kindness!

Growth progress report
(all heights above perlite)

BeBo1 - from 29” (6/24) to 34” (today) -
5” in 5 days!
Bebo2 - from 28” (6/24) to 31” (today) -
3” in 5 days
GLGA - from 26” (6/24) to 28” (today) -
2” in 5 days

Some nice morning light for photos:

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Well, this is weird!
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As can be seen, the restraint isn’t cutting into this stem.
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Anyone else experience, or know about Suddenly Limp Syndrome?

check right at the main stem. if there is a break issue that's where it'll be.
since you are outdoor i'd actually have a check for pests.
otherwise untie the thing and see what happens.

you can use electrical tape to tie up branches for outdoor training. it stretches a bit, wont cause issues, and is cheap.

:)
 
did you supercrop the one branch ?

otherwise it looks like someone had a cocktail too many and crashed the plant :p
 
did you supercrop the one branch ?

otherwise it looks like someone had a cocktail too many and crashed the plant :p

Yes, about a week ago. Related?
 
Yes, about a week ago. Related?

depends if it's the intentional supercrop, or the one fuzzy stumble too many .. but yes related lol :p

the wilty stuff is broke at the trunk i think felipe ... check it and tape it up if it is
 
Anyone else experience, or know about Suddenly Limp Syndrome?
The plant looks good, healthy, but that branch drooping looks like it's been the recipient of some damage. The plant looks too healthy for some stem/branch rot to be happening. I've seen selective branches go suddenly limp from drought stress which watering brings them back but it looks like damage that is going to kill at least some of that branch, I hope I am wrong.
 
there was some nice afternoon light to show the rest of the 2020 family.
I forgot you had so many other plants going. :laughtwo: They look great, by the way.
Growth progress report
(all heights above perlite)
My plants are also really ramping up their growth rate. Must be loving the summer California sun! :cool:
Anyone else experience, or know about Suddenly Limp Syndrome?
Wow, that is really strange. I don't see a break anywhere in those pics that would explain the droopage. I've had branches snap so badly that they are barely hanging together and yet the plant still thrives. :hmmmm:
 
Thanks for the support, guys. I couldn’t see any crack or split yesterday, but will inspect more carefully today. I can see that it’s possible that, in the process of carrying the plant around, the one restraint could have pulled down on that branch right at the trunk.
 
Okay, time for some forensics..

That branch was resting on the dowel, very near to the trunk. When I moved the dowel, the branch sagged a mite. I wiggled the branch and it felt/looked very soft. And then it just fell off.

There’s a darker area in the core, but it isn’t soft. It also extends into the trunk, and isn’t soft there either. I am unsure whether I should tape up the wound at this point, or let it scab over on its own.


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Anyway, I cut off the end, trimmed off the larger fan leaves and stuck the branch into some water.
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I hope you’re getting a break today! :surf:
 
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