Yeah I don't think killing them so early helps you don't know what you got till it is given a chance to show you what it isI can't bring myself to kill any and end up growing everything that pops
Some of my seedlings grew tall, while others remain small.
Some stock are red or green, and some a color in between.
Which should I grow out, and which should I throw out.
That’s really quite good.Oh, what a delight, your garden’s in bloom!
With seedlings of colors that fill up the room.
Some tall, some small, and some in between,
Red, green, or colors you’ve never quite seen!
Now here’s what I think, if you’re asking my view:
Grow the ones that feel special, that sparkle for you!
The tall ones, the small ones, the odd ones as well,
Each has its own kind of magical spell.
But if space is too tight, and you must let some go,
Then choose with your heart which ones you won’t grow.
For whether they’re green, or red, or in hue,
The best plants to keep are the ones that choose you!
Exactly look at the pnw hashplant or g13 many would have killed them off as seedlings if we only going by looks and or vigourThe little or odd growing ones are often the best. If you can't flower them all out, grow them long enough to get some smell from a stem rub, and then go from there.
I like the idea of growing them long enough to smell the leaf when rubbed.Exactly look at the pnw hashplant or g13 many would have killed them off as seedlings if we only going by looks and or vigour
That can change though stem and leaf rubs can morph throughout the plants life cycle so unless it's something you know in and out I'd only rely on it so much also what I meant is those two strains aren't good at all to look at they look a bit funky but obviously with them there worth it so you never know till you smoke it really even if something is runty and looks crap proofs in the smokingI like the idea of growing them long enough to smell the leaf when rubbed.