BrewersToker
Well-Known Member
Happy Independence Day!!
I planted my first MJ crop first week of May. I have a total of four plants. I am pretty sure I have at least one female (my baby) and possibly three total. The one that I believe to be a male is growing to look like a freak. Summer is finally starting to set in in SE Wisconsin.
I topped my baby three days ago and it is really taking off. The weather we have come into over the last week has really got my plants accelerating their growth.
Now I am just looking for gender signs so I can pull any males out and keep my ladies safe. But I am fairly certain that the freak of the four is a male.
Not doing anything special in terms of feeding. Soil in SE Wisconsin is blessed by God, so nature really sets me up well here. I know with flowering coming soon, I will be more vigilant with my care.
I wanted to start this thread to document my first grow and learn how to adjust my technique for future grows. So any and all suggestions are more than welcome. Here is current state as of this morning...
My Baby
My Crop
My Garden Operation
I planted my first MJ crop first week of May. I have a total of four plants. I am pretty sure I have at least one female (my baby) and possibly three total. The one that I believe to be a male is growing to look like a freak. Summer is finally starting to set in in SE Wisconsin.
I topped my baby three days ago and it is really taking off. The weather we have come into over the last week has really got my plants accelerating their growth.
Now I am just looking for gender signs so I can pull any males out and keep my ladies safe. But I am fairly certain that the freak of the four is a male.
Not doing anything special in terms of feeding. Soil in SE Wisconsin is blessed by God, so nature really sets me up well here. I know with flowering coming soon, I will be more vigilant with my care.
I wanted to start this thread to document my first grow and learn how to adjust my technique for future grows. So any and all suggestions are more than welcome. Here is current state as of this morning...
My Baby
My Crop
My Garden Operation