Quote Originally Posted by TheMetal1
Nice... thanks for that wording. It made it click to me. It's not like I'm going to get up to get a drink and come back to pollinated plants. I was seriously going to hack it up to save the others. Any general time frame from when they start forming... to when they are dangling nugget pouches?

I'll see if my phone can focus in on some of them. They seriously just showed up overnight. Possible pic in a minute.

Edit: hahaha yeah... I'm :stoned: You already wrote to be on the lookout in the next few days.
To be more precise, monitor it very closely over the next 1-3 days and if you want to be even safer I would suggest to you that you remove it from your grow environment all together, put it under an array of CFL lighting (I like to use 6 23 watt bulbs on a power strip) and isolate it from all the other plants.

This makes it much safer for you to just let it do it's own thing. If it funks up and a pollen sack breaks then no harm no foul.. as opposed to if you left it in your grow room then that bad boy would have busted a nut all over your ladies :hippy:
daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . Cleaning a plant in flower? Yeah... this dipshit I know :stoned: went to transplant on day 28 of flower and got soil/perlite ALL over the buds on one lady. Any suggestions other than picking it all out? Tried using a new paint brush... but it's just tooooooo sticky :stoned: I'm not sure if spraying water would do it, but mold sucks so if that's the option... looks like dirty birdy for me :hippy: How easy is it to have mold take over? Conditions are: Day = 75-77f Night = 60-65f (getting cooler fast though, could Rating: 5