Well nothing much is going on in the grow room but...um.. growing...
The Matanuska Thunderfuck stash seeds that a helpful Alaskan expatriate sent along have popped and broke dirt this morning. Just about the right time of year too because I have much less control over temps in the winter up there in the mostly UNINSULATED attic... aargh. So a cold-hardy variety is going to be in order.
I'm a total space case, but I'm going to try to list what I've got going in there in order of age, oldest to youngest.
My own mix (lots of plants)
A friend's 4-way knockoff- just 1
A friend's Haze x- also just 1
A couple Afghans, one topped, one 'natural'- the natural one is much nicer looking
All of the above are within 1-3 weeks of harvest

In flower, not really developed yet are:
A crapload of my own crosses
3 BOG plants- 1 smashberry, 2 unknown

Then more of the same getting sexed

Then in veg, I've got these that will be ready to force within the next couple weeks:
More BOG mix, recuperating from having clones taken
More of my crosses
Some assorted bagseeds... some that look too sat-dom are getting culled tonight, for real, I keep putting it off!
6 Papaya
10 Godbud x dreamweaver
10 Gypsy's Gum

Then the little guys
White Rhino, just a few- had problems with germ rate on those
3 Chrystal
9 Super Skunk

And finally the babies!
3 BOG/PlanB Black Indica
3 BOG Bluemoonrocks
3 Hindu Kush
All of the above are hinting at purple traits!!!
12 Matanuska Thunderfuck
Plus a few bagseeds from a friend that I expect to be FANTASTIC.

So this is how I keep things interesting, just starting a few different seeds every weekend.

Oh, and I caught aphids and greenhouse whiteflies because I was fucking lazy and forgot to run the new pots I scrounged out of the dumpster at a local nursery through the dishwasher first. I mean, WOW, I'm a friggin moron this week.

So the biggest excitement in my life for the next few days will be battling the hungry hordes of leaf-sucking insects....

I can only count my blessings that I only got 3 of the 'big 4'.... no red spider mites. Thank goodness.

Just for everyones' info, though, my preventative neem oil treatment, spraying all the plants down at least once a day, is working. The bugs are only eating my basil and hot peppers. No damage on the ladies.