Indoor Garden Update - Cannabis Photos

Hello Everyone,

Today I'm sharing some photographs of the cannabis plants.

Let's get started!


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Big Mac Superstar



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Big Mac Superstar/Miracle Mac Cross



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Big Mac Superstar/Miracle Mac cross clones



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Everyday I'm taking about 50 macro shots on average. I'll find positions that look like good shots, and then take multiple photos of the area.

Later I inspect everything on a pc and then add some very minor touchups to improve lighting, clarity, and overall visual appeal, while maintaining the original integrity of the photograph.

The two macro shots above are my favorite for today and I feel I've been adjusting and improving with the clip on smartphone macro lens.

That will do it for today.

What do you all think of how the cannabis plants are looking?

I would love to read your thoughts in the comment section!

Thank you for stopping by,

Have a great day! -@futuremind



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I imagine myself surrounded by these plants, sitting in the middle and forget about the rest of the world for at least 3 hours everyday 😌

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They certainly provide a nice little break from reality sometimes, both during and after growing 😊💨

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Those plants are looking nice. About how long is left before you can harvest? Great to see the macro shots, they add a whole new dimension to the post.

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Thank you @litguru!

The closest to harvest are the small clones that I'm taking macro shots of.
I'm only expecting a few grams off of each of those two plants. They have maybe two weeks left at this point.

The larger plants are a few weeks behind them in flowering.

Ultimately the trichome coloration from milky to amber color will dictate when the plants come down, now that I have the ability to inspect this vital aspect.

A 50% degradation from milky to amber trichomes is commonly agreed upon as the best time to harvest, because psychoactive compounds are well maintained, and the medicinal cannabidiol (amber color trichomes) is also present, making for a nice balanced quality effect.

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Ultimately the trichome coloration from milky to amber color will dictate when the plants come down, now that I have the ability to inspect this vital aspect.

Because of the lenses? That's fantastic that the lenses can make the process of choosing a harvest a more exact science. You can also keep a better record just in case you want to compare plants.

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Why not show us all 50 of them?

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Because not all photos focus properly, and some do not focus in the most desirable areas.

While taking the photos I am under high power lights, and it is difficult to see how good the photos are coming out during the process.

My aim is to provide only the most superb photographs that I can produce, and this is why I only share the best ones.

This is common with people who take photographs. Some photographers will take thousands of photographs in one session and only take a few for the final result.

I hope this makes sense.

Thank you for your curiosity.

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It really looks like a microscope. They look great.

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Thank you!
I'm surprised at the results I'm able to achieve with the added lens.

It's nice because it gives better insight into what is happening with the most vital parts of the plant. Vital for what we desire in its production.

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Macro trichomes look wonderful.
But judging by the yellowing leaves with dried edges, your girls need attention!
!WEED

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Thank you!
I've been trying to figure out what the problem is with not much luck. Magnesium deficiency has been my guess and the last watering I gave them a big dose.

Getting ready to take a closer look at them shortly, there's some curling too so they might need a flush.
!WEED

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I can't tell from the look of the sheet what exactly the problem is.
I hope you guessed right with magnesium)
I am not a big expert in the field of indoor growing, but I heard there are inexpensive devices with which you can control the content of substances in the irrigation solution, as well as control the drainage at the exit.
I wish you a fragrant dense harvest🌲

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