All 3 plants started to bloom just a few days ago! Light was swap with 600w hps hortilux. (sorry for hps pics! )
Plant 1 is staying short with very few bud spots, witch are some of the smallest I have ever seen! Stems are thick like a toothpick, leaves are small like on a bonsai, and I don't see how I would yield more than a few gram out of her. She does not look like an 8 week of vegetation plant. At this point I am not sure if I will keep her till the end. Calling this a bad phenotype.
Plant 2 is somehow similar to plant 1 but with a little thicker stems, stronger branching .. gotta say she does not have the energy and vigour I am used to. Calling this bad genetic?? Let's wait a bit more...
Plant 3 is the most promising pheno. She is stronger bigger and wider with decent bud spots for an 8 weeks old. She is also turning purple as you can see on last pics. Purple sure makes a good impression but bottom line is the smell, taste end effects that matter the most right??
Thanks for checking it out! You are always of great help and I appreciate your work!!
I've red again the Terms and conditions of GD. Just to be sure I am going to Edit my post, and keep it simple. There is 2 Humboldt seeds retailer: Humboldt Seeds Organization and Humboldt Seed Co. Here it's the 2nd one.
Hurrican blowing outside and the gardener still worry about his plant πππ
Scarry to hear about the damage. Happy to know that you guys are okay enough to be worrying about plants. Actually pressure drops with strong wind. Middle re-inforcement is the way. Excellent thinking in time of crisis.
Hi @sativaman, my "bad" weather is normal seasonal part of living in the tropic. Wiser heads would grow in-season. Hurricane is something else.
We live in the land with hardly any natural disaster. It is warm and food is available all year. Our hotest and coldest temperature differ only by around 10 degree C. Light hours varies only from 13 hours in June and 11 hours in December. Our season is differientiate by torrential rain, light rain, and dry.
@Med_in_Tropic, Thanks Med. You had more than your share of bad weather! The wind was something we've never seen before here.. And it's far from over with climate and storms over the next decades.
@AsNoriu, What a gorgeous couple of plants they where!!
thanks=)
When I start a run as plants grow, I rank them as what I believe are the most promising pheno. Here, I was totally wrong, plant 3 finishing the strongest.
However I will always put the best plant to close the diary!
@Med_in_Tropic, Thanks Med .. you're right: guess she's potent already.. But I had great expectations for her, a bright future ahead.. ππ!!!
I bet she's gonna make it. (and would love a few free seeds π) just doing my best not to disturb her, and see how it goes.
in these times of sharing and learning SativaMan, you are speaking my language Growmie.
Hugely appreciated. These are Calendar Crunchers these Activities! Love it
Merci ~ d
@1Right_Angle, Thank you my friend. These seeds were bought in the People's Republic of Ontario =) I've made a special trip last summer as they were available from some dispensaries in Ottawa. I have one seed left. I will send it to you. I am growing a 4th one at the moment and she is very stinky, and showing some purple colours.