Sep 7: nice lemony smell happening and the buds are forming. Not a particularly fast flowering plant but it’s going good.
Sep 8: got some time under the UV light this afternoon. Once the Blueberry Pie is done she’ll get more UV light hours but for now she has to wait her turn.
Sep 12: cool nights starting to cause some purple colour. Nice smell to her, but really leafy and seems a bit slow. Watered with potassium silicate and cal-mag today.
@cultivars, yeah shitty. I’m all set up to make hash, which is as much fun as growing, so it’s okay. The other plants aren’t seeded so I’m not too choked.
@Northern_Ent As far as I can see, you are very experienced. You are a very good grower. And you have worked with as many different seed companies as possible. What I want to ask an experienced person like you; If there were 5 best genetics you have tried so far, which would they be? And which genetic has the highest psychedelic properties in your opinion? And my last question is, why do you think these ''copy cat genetics'' seeds are so expensive? Does that mean they are much better than other seed companies? I am currently growing anesia seeds imperium x and Alien OG, I want to see how psychedelic they are.
@jingamin, hey thanks very much. I love growing but all my stuff is outdoor in a sometimes harsh climate at a high latitude (Edmonton). Having said that five faves are (no order) gorilla glue - fast buds, Candyland from Garden of Green, Frostberry from Lucky13 is fast and has great taste, super Lemon Haze and Lambsbread from Ganja Farmer were really nice and Hash Bud from Quebec Cannabis seeds. Have not tried growing but a Pakistani Purple Chitral is sometimes in the stores here…moderate to low THC but great terpenes or something that really works for me.
So, Fast Buds and Ganja Farmer are excellent places to start.
And weed isn’t really a hallucinogen once you get into it a bit. Of course, I think that about acid too (more just sensory enhancement). Good luck.
@Arcadium, yeah I’m using smallish bags so I can easily move them around the yard. Would be nice to have a single sunny spot, but not with this yard. I also use 5 gallon pails of water to stabilize the grow bags. So with the plants and pails of water being moved around I get a nice light daily workout for my gym-hating, lazy ass gen-x body. “It’s not couch lock - I’m lazy”. Anyway Growdiaries is great for inspiration, and I’m looking forward to seeing how your plants finish. Good luck.