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MARIJUANA CANNABIS PLANTS GETTING
KNOCKED-UP IN AUGUST IS GOOD!
by Anonymous
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A resinous female under 4' in height with little lateral branching is pictured
in photos one through four. This plant is the offspring of a female that
was pollinated by staminate flowers that appeared at some of the calyx on the
female parent plant. In the drug-type marijuana gene pool, an ovum
fertilized by pollen from staminate flowers on a female plant, itself or others,
can produce seeds that grow a resinous, long-day flowering female offspring.
But this does not necessarily translate into August parthenocarpia in the
Northern Hemisphere. In the instant case, for example, this drug-type
marijuana is from the Giant Purple branch of the Indica gene pool; its
parthenocarpia is "short day" and not expressed until after the
Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. Thus, in this gene pool, the only way
to get the capitate-stalked glandular trichome to show up in August in the
Northern Hemisphere is to pollinate! The daylengths on the indicated dates
correspond to 35NLat.
Photo #1 August 5:

Photo #2 August 15: Meristem pinched on the 7th.

Photo #3 August 23:

Photo #4 September 6:
On August 5, pollen from a tall Mexican male with good lateral branching was
used to pollinate the floral bracts on the lower branches on the resinous
long-day flowering plant pictured in photos one through four. A
medium-sized stainless steel bowl was placed beneath the staminate flowers once
they had started to shed pollen.

And the pollen was encouraged to fall into the bowl by shaking the plant.

Then, taking a small watercolor brush and moving it around the pollen that had
been collected in the bowl, some floral bracts were pollinated on August 5th by
tapping the brush to shed the pollen onto the stigma pairs.
By August 23rd the capitate-stalked glandular trichomes are clearly visible to
the naked eye on the floral bracts and concomitant leaves. Note the
difference between the meristem's unpollinated floral bracts and concomitant
leaves in photos one through four and the pollinated floral bracts and
concomitant leaves in photos five through eight.
Photo #5 August 23:

Photo #6 September 6:

Photo #7 September 6:

Photo #8 September 6: August pollination\Mexican

Photo #9 September 18: Mexico greets the sunrise

Photo #10 September 18: Majority of seeds ripe. Harvesting can
begin.

September 22: Mexican harvest

Two days in a grocery bag laying on its side with the top open on the bed in the
bedroom after the trim to let it mellow. Turn the bag over three or four
times a day. Then all day in the paper bag on the front seat of a truck or
car facing South with the windows rolled up. That night it is brought back
indoors and put in a baking pan made of aluminum for it to finish. HINT!
Stay away from the plastic baggie to dry and cure the dope. The baggie is
only good for the scam to create the ersatz marijuana look-a-like that was and
is popularized by High Times and other decoy operations. Plastic baggie
cured dope is a sure route to Acute Bronchitis.
Photo #11 September 14: 
Pictured in Photo #11 is the September 12 harvest of the lower branches of plant
in Photo #1 that were pollinated August 5. Some of the seeds were so ripe
they were getting ready to fall out of the floral bract.
Photo #12 September 12: plant X

The female pictured in photo #12 (plant X) is the result when pollen from a
second generation male plant from the Giant Purple gene pool fertilizes the ovum
of a second generation female from the same gene pool. The result in this
case is a third generation female whose flowering is much later than desired and
which would have to wait for pollination until September. Pollen from a
staminate flower's anther that appeared on a female from any gene pool could
restore early flowering to the subsequent female offspring. Plant X,
however, was pollinated September 12th with pollen from a 6' Mexican male that
had good lateral branching--and whose female counterpart exhibited long-day
flowering ready for pollination in mid-August. The seeds that grew these
Mexican plants were from December parthenocarpic females that had produced their
own pollen to fertilize the respective ovums. Will the lateral branching
and size of the male be carried over to the subsequent female generation along
with flowering ready for pollination in mid-August? Stay tuned.
September 12th, of course, is the last day for pollination to begin in order for
the capitate-stalked glandular trichomes' resin spheres to appear prior to the
Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere.
Photo #13 September 18: Sunrise, plant X, six days after pollination
began. 
And the capitate-stalked glandular trichomes' resin spheres have shown up before
the Equinox deadline. If this plant can be kept going through the short
days of December, it is more likely than not that a lone anther full of pollen
will poke out of any newly formed floral bract or a fully formed staminate
flower will make its appearance at one of the calyx because a nine-hour
photoperiod is known to make this happen in all the drug-type marijuana gene
pools.
Within each drug-type marijuana's gene pool is a flowering timetable that may or
may not be dominant for all the offspring. The ideal is a plant that has
substantial flowering ready for pollination at least by mid-August in the
Northern Hemisphere. Or it has become parthenocarpic at least by
mid-August.
The more days of sunlight the capitate-stalked glandular trichomes are exposed
to before the Equinox, the more the chemical change in the cannabinoid pathway
favors THC. Eventually, however, a point is reached where no more chemical
change can take place because all the precursor native to the individual
capitate-stalked glandular trichome has been used up or "fully
realized"-- and if the UVB photon is in the light stream then it is more
likely than not that it has been "fully realized" into THC. But
not all capitate-stalked glandular trichomes can attain this "fully
realized" state because of their position on the plant relative to the
sunlight. Marijuana planted against a West-facing fence, for example, is
not going to have as much chemical change taking place on the plant's North and
East side as it will have on the plant's South and West. In any case, the
top of the plant will be exposed to more UVB than the bottom of the plant
because of the inverse square law. Which is why the top of the plant is
known to be more psychoactive than the bottom.
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