When I first decided to grow Early Misty I looked for reviews and could not find too many. So I figure I should post about it now.
I have now have seven Early Misty plants growing outdoors. I started them in early April, and its now early September.
Ten seed were orderd from marijuana-seeds.nl. One of them showed to be a male in June, which is two months before anyone other one showed sex. Two others proved to be males in mid August.
Seven remained, I noticed three distinct types. Most were low and bushy with fat lime colored leaves. Another was short, less bushy, with dark thin leaves that had a slight curl to them. One other was tall and lanky, well over 6 feet.
The smell is getting stronger now that it is around a month of budding. It smells a little more musky and dank then other plants. Many strong white hairs pointing out from the bud sites, most plants have many bud sites even from close to the bottom.
I was disappointed when the plants failed to live up to its "bug resistant" hype. However, we did have a very cool and rainy June, which could have contributed to the bug damage. Since using a garlic spray in July, I have not noticed any significant damage by bugs.
Crystals are being packed on, hairs make up most of the bud sites while they continue to fill in. In general, bud sites look to be fluffy and not dense nugs, but I still have around 3 weeks to harvest.
After harvest I can comment more about them, hope this is helpful.
I have now have seven Early Misty plants growing outdoors. I started them in early April, and its now early September.
Ten seed were orderd from marijuana-seeds.nl. One of them showed to be a male in June, which is two months before anyone other one showed sex. Two others proved to be males in mid August.
Seven remained, I noticed three distinct types. Most were low and bushy with fat lime colored leaves. Another was short, less bushy, with dark thin leaves that had a slight curl to them. One other was tall and lanky, well over 6 feet.
The smell is getting stronger now that it is around a month of budding. It smells a little more musky and dank then other plants. Many strong white hairs pointing out from the bud sites, most plants have many bud sites even from close to the bottom.
I was disappointed when the plants failed to live up to its "bug resistant" hype. However, we did have a very cool and rainy June, which could have contributed to the bug damage. Since using a garlic spray in July, I have not noticed any significant damage by bugs.
Crystals are being packed on, hairs make up most of the bud sites while they continue to fill in. In general, bud sites look to be fluffy and not dense nugs, but I still have around 3 weeks to harvest.
After harvest I can comment more about them, hope this is helpful.