Pick your bagseed well, young master. As not every bag was seeded because of open pollination. Ha but yeah I see your point.
To lessen hermaphroditic tendencies in a bagseed you like you still have the option of taking two non-hermed parents and breeding those two together to harvest their...
Haa you're journal is always entertaining that's why it's one of my favorites reading. I I don't know if this is a flimsy cultivation thought but the leafs on that plant are dark camouflage green maybe it's because she eats up nitrogen. I have wondered if Skunk #1 would make an interesting...
Start with your soil if you want the likelihood of your outdoor plants to succeed you. Put together some awesome soil. I like the idea of keeping things organic so I have Black Kow bagged cow manure, blood&bone meal, and a biobizz bottled nutrient line to work with into my plant's soil;
but...
I plan on breeding my fire bagseed strain I've got going (see link in signature) with a Master Kush hopefully in a year or so when I can take that opportunity. Keeping the seedstock for this beauty forever!
UPDATE 4/21
She is frosting up and gathering her energy to mature and make those buds so swell! Boy, this is going to be some frosty bagseed I am so glad I made seeds from her! Well, a few seeds.
So I'll be keeping this grow up to date all the way to harvest and hopefully even post the...
Growing a dwarf plant myself. Although it dwarfed because stress and a rip of all of it's roots maybe five-six weeks in. . . took her outside where she immediately began flowering. Might get a nickel off her if lucky. You can expect the same.
Both of those look good. Blue pot is just a little nute burnt but looks like it's growing fine and isn't shocked. Tbh you probably did them better by placing them into flower while in that miracle grow soil because vegging in that stuff is a hassle, but they'll eat the nutes right up when...
It's best t start out in small planter pots for the seedlings and 2 more transplants after that would be your final container. The point of that would be to let the roots toughen. Your plants are looking healthy though and I have no complaints. Get yourself a HID before flowering that will...
That's been your problem all along, sir. :mrgreen: I use the Biobizz lineup:hump: with my soil treatment getting blood&bone and cow manure. Once your plants get to eight weeks consider cutting down on the phosphorous and give it a dash of nitrogen for the greening.
Took two seeds off my flowering female and neither popped. ): looked mature to me, but read on another thread ppl wait till much after the harvest for the seeds to dry or until after they dry up and fall off the plant.
That said, shot glass and paper towel method has always worked for me.
Sativas will generally stretch like that a little bit in the beginning stages of flora and eventually subside to normal. I've read other Bubblegum journals and know that the Bubblegum is a good stretcher. It's a bean I plan on getting my hands on one day so don't screw it up.
What is the...