Cannabis and Cayenne

Hello Everyone,

Right now is the time when the cannabis plants are the most photogenetic, the last couple of weeks of flowering.

This post is dedicated to the best photographs I was able to capture today, utilizing a Moto G 5G 2022 smartphone with a clip-on macro lens for the macro shots.

I'll start the post off with some photos of the cayenne pepper plant, which is tucked into the back left side corner of the tent.


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In the photographs above, I only grabbed the upper branch systems where large quantities of peppers were apparent.

I have no idea how many peppers this cayenne pepper plant is currently growing, but if I had to estimate, it would be at least twenty healthy peppers.

To count the exact amount would be more trouble than it's worth really, and is something I'll do once the cannabis plants are harvested and out of the way :)

Let's get to some cannabis photographs now.


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These cannabis flowers are by far the most dense, sticky, aroma emitting buds I've ever grown.

I recently adjusted my waters pH and added a SCROG (screen of green) net.

The difference in the health of these plants can be attributed more to the pH adjustment I think, as this was a very limiting factor, causing consistent loss of foliage throughout early and later stage growth.

Let's slap that macro lens on.


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Miracle Mack



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Big Mack Superstar



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Big Mack Superstar



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I couldn't be happier with how the cannabis plants are coming along.

The same goes for that cayenne pepper plant, which has been growing for almost a couple of years now, and is the first and only cayenne pepper plant I've ever grown!

What do you all think of how things are coming along?

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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A lot of purples and oranges in there, a sweet variety of buds, looking awesome it will be an epic harvest. Some peppers to spice it up too :)

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Thanks bro!
Yeah those peppers should be starting to ripen around harvest time I think.
I keep AC blasting on them which helps with the color change.
The winter time is a bit more challenging in that regard because I don't have a window AC during the season.

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Nice plants
They are looking healthy as usual

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Thank you for your kind words as usual :)

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That looks so delicious you might have to change the name. From Big Mack to Big Macro..

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I like that name, The Big Macro.
I just saw The Big Game hunter wrecking some shit. 😂

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What a very healthy plants! These are indications that you really took care of them.

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Thank you my friend!
I always give them the best care I possibly can!

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Always glad to see your garden progress. Now all these plants looks good and amazingly growing.

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Looking really good with the pepper plants. Very fruitful. However, this is not the first time I notice, perhaps the Canna leafs are getting even more yellowish then the last time I saw them 😰 will it be a problem?

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I figured out that some of the yellowing is from light intensity, but later in flowering they get yellow and also purple/orange/pink, due to using up stored nutrients in the foliage, and also from lower temperatures at night.

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