what are you growing?.
any pics?.
btw where you from?.
Right now I've got 6 bag seed plants at 3 different ages of flowering; one will be harvested this weekend, one will be harvested in about 3 to 4 weeks, and 4 more that will be harvested in about 6 weeks.
On top of that I've got 4 White Widows, 2 Mazar/Afghans, and 1 Bubblegum into their 3rd week of veg. And finally this weekend I'll start another set of 4 bubblegums and that will be my last seeds until I order a new strain. Until then I'll be using a mother and clones.
And yes I have pics.
This is the one that is ready for harvest this weekend. This picture was taken about 5 days ago and since then most of the fan leaves turned totally yellow so I removed them (and saw new bud growth the next day). As you can see I topped this one and pruned it so only the best colas were kept which gives me 5 colas instead of one. I've already taken 5 grams (dry weight) off this plant by clipping off the buds on the very bottom and they got me nicely high. Not quite as good as mids, the stone doesn't last too long, but better than the schwag weed the seeds came from. I imagine it will be much better after it's properly dried and cured. Judging by the 1.5 oz I got off my first plant I expect to get almost 2 oz off this one.
And this is my last bag seed crop, notice how short I've kept them. This was a second experiment at growing small plants with lots of nodes. I topped the more sativa looking plants and left the one with the big fat indica leaves alone. Oh, and I also super cropped the hell out of them using the pinch method; works AMAZINGLY well, you just have to give the plants a little more time over all. Even the smallest branches are hard as nails from the high stress pinch training.
And finally here is my latest crop, my first grow with "good" seeds.
The White Widows are on the left, the Mazar/Afghans are on the top right, and the bubblegum is on the lower right. One of the White Widows is exibiting a purple phenotype so I really hope it's a female; if not I'll move it and harvest its pollen.
Where am I from? I'm from the planet earth; or so my parents tell me. But I live in the southern U.S.