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Old 12-01-2009, 11:57 AM
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Flowering area

Well, i've gotten round to shooting some pics of the flowering area.



The round pot near the front of the picture is just and experiment..

All 100% land race Sativa's in there, Square pots are swazi, as well as the biggest plant.


Looking a tab droopy after a slight downpour, also the wind here gives these gals (hopefully) a hectic hard time, so just understand if they look a little battered that they get almost gale force winds for weeks at a time.. but whatever doesn't kill em......

And the big Sqaure pot at the back is apparently a 100% Canadian Sativa, from a friend.. yeah, i'll just keep my eye on that one, They're only 3 days into flowering, so it'll be a while before we see some action in here :/ But when it happens, it'll be up here..

This is the next batch vegging up, also mostly swazi, but i'm going to top and train and see if i can totally fill that flowering space with bud.. Also got the Afghan on the far right here


Anyways, that's it for now, i'll pop some picks up when we get some sexing going.

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Old 12-02-2009, 11:42 AM
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looking quite nice so far ! cant wait to see those babies after a couple weeks sunlight
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