Week 4-5 of flowering. Batch #2 plants are looking great and tall. The budding batch 1 plants are just all going to be small because I started too early. But, nonetheless, we'll take what we can get. Rubber Match gets the chop next week - see the milky trichome pictures. Probably enough bud for a few joints lol. The others are a few more weeks behind.
We are still looking forward to whatever delicious yields that will come.
FLOWERING PLANTS: ===============================================
- Rubber Match #1 by Secret Society Seed Co (regular seed)* x1
status: doing OK. See trichome pics
Ageing trichomes with bulb heads starting
- Something Good by Twenty20 Mendocino (feminized) x1
status: doing fine. Flowering. orange hairs happening its ok
- Acapulco Gold #1 by Barney's Farm (feminized) x1
status: doing fine. Adopted by friend. He needs to give it some nitrogen
- Purple Lemonade by FastBuds (Auto) x1
status: doing fine. Flowering, budding nicely
- Skywalker by NASC (feminized) x1
status: doing fine. I enjoyed this last year so looking forward to getting it again.
- Glue Sniffer by Twenty20 Mendocino (feminized) x1
status: doing fine. This one as a stinky stank also. So smell yet so loud
VEGETATION PLANTS ====================================================
BATCH #2 - Will open new flowering diary for these when they all start budding:
- Girl Scout Cookies - doing fine, vegetation looks great, bud sites developing
- Blueberry Cupcake x MAC1 - doing fine, vegetation looks great.
- Moneybagg Runtz x2 - doing fine
- Blueberry - doing fine, vegetation looks great. In pot 5gal, bud sites forming. Topping.
- Acapulco Gold #2 - doing fine, vegetation looks great. In cloth pot 5gal, still vegetation.
BATCH #3 - Will open 3rd diary for these later:
- Atomic Jelly x2 - Transplanted, growing in pot
- Blue Dream - Transplanted, growing in pot
- Something Good - Transplanted, growing in pot
- Slurricane #7 x2 - Transplanted, growing in pot
@love_2_grow, thanks for the comment. This will be my third year of growing my own so hopefully I have learned a few lessons and don't repeat some previous mistakes.
Autos don’t have to be small, and your plants were stunted due to stress of some sort. Could be lots of things but my guess is cool overnight temperatures. For northern hemisphere outdoor autos, or at least here in Canada, don’t start autos until mid to late May. Your plants will be way bigger and still done by end of Summer. Good luck.