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Thursday, June 25, 2009
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shazzy
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Joliet, IL
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losing many leaves to burnt crispified edges even though the misting system has been used diligently. the 1185 takes it the worst. not much you can do except wait for this heat to pass and keep doing my best. a fenced in yard and a brown brick building surrounding the patch with no wind and 97 degree temps equals an oven. hard to tell if the 2 pollinations took on 6-23 but they are still growing and have a nice shine still. the #2 pollination on the 1385 at 16' takes place tomorrow morning. high heat again predicted but have faith that i have 2 more females after that down the line on the ground already in case the pollinations in the heat do not take. and temps are predicted to be lower for those. the 1161 at 15' hopefully will wait til sunday to open when the cooler temps arrive and the female at 18' should be about one week on july 1st or 2nd and is already on the ground. good news with the heat is the 1185 is growing like wild with the heat and all the watering from misting heavy and has caught up nicely. the secondary converted to the new main has a female laid down already at 17' and i am already training the tertiaries to be new secondaries and it is hard to tell the main ever cracked at all. that gives me a pollination attempt at about 7-1 or 7-2 on it with now 15' secondaries being pruned each day and pleanty of plant to push it. most of the plant will be filled in at pollination time and i am now excited at the prospects of having so much plant behind a female. got plenty of room to hook the main on the 1185 and get more pollination attempts on my newly converted main. got a couple super strong 15'secondaries with females on the tips i will pollinate for backups on this plant in a day or two incase i want to treat the plant as a genetics plant if anything else goes wrong on it.
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