2 of the plants that are 12 inches are both further along with flowering, can barley see the main stem in most parts. Feels like I should stop feed nutes to them, and that they are definitely close, the other 2 plants are both about 16 inches tall and are a little further behind in flowering ( the difference being they both have larger pots, an experiment on my part ) I’m starting to smell the flower over my dang horses, so that’s nice. My mom says that they look real pretty 🤩
I'm banned from answering from Q. Thanks for putting up a better pic. I agree with bud machine. I don't like the look of it. But it's one bract. So I'd say no at this stage.
Just to be safe remove it. Usually them bracts don't point out that much. But, there's no real way they pop neither..
I personally think its fine.
But, as BM says. Remove it just be safe. As it'll cause no harm.
Looking great! Always a strong plan to have too much 👌. It's possible they're shorter than normal due to the chilly nights, but with temps starting to climb they should have a growth spurt in early flowering. Good luck!!
I'm growing mint for the second time and it's been pretty pretty good! The first time I grew it, I didn't think too much of why it was called 'mint' until I exhaled the smoke. It was an amazing first hit 10/10 👊
I do the same thing, going out just to hang out with the plants. Fun to watch those buds get fatter and more resinous.
Have you had any problems with bugs or squirrels? Bugs are usually my biggest problem with outdoor grows.
@@Chunga, not yet, last year I had a problem with aphids eating my columbine plants late summer so I’m definitely keeping an eye out. Elk and deer are common tho, Im in the southern Rocky Mountain area. I also got some tomatoes potatoes and cucumbers going in a separate garden. Fingers crossed no squirrels show up lol