I got some Sour Dubbles going into flower under a 600, all for the head so if anyone has any pollen they wanna dump onna hoe get at a playa. I got some FPOG pollens that I'm hoping are still viable..
Happy Thanksgiving All.
As I've mentioned before, I usually shut down my flower room during the summer. I just keep a few small plants in my 4x4 tent under floros to act as moms so I can keep strains. Last year I just putd those bonsai-ed moms into flower. I think my finished product was hurt by using these plants that had been heat stressed, root bound, topped too many times etc. This year I am taking my mini-moms, putting them outside in natural sun for a week or two and then taking cuttings. These cuts are what i'll flower indoors. Here's a pic of a BHT-Hogsbreath after I took cuts off her and then left the rest to flower.
I was particularly concerned that the BHT-Hogs had drifted away from its previous quality. I think being outside and the lower temps are helping
Apothecary OG x Prohibition OG. The Apothecary is the original version which I strongly suspect was a Chem4 x OG cross and the Prohibiton is Tahoe x Hard Lemon. I need to take a close up as this shot doesn't do her trichome coverage justice.
Lavender x Dub Envy getting a lil closer. Not sure on exact age as I lost my notes to a hard drive crash.
And it's not a cut or SD in origin but I'm pretty stoked on this little one; a Matlock Madness bagseed start. Matlock Madness is a worked Williams Wonder selection from Seattle.
I am just about to build a new, split level veg armoire with more room for larger plants, so I will be topping and scrogging these 5 for some time. My current metal cabinet is a single level 2x3 (being retired to garage storage), so the big plants always tend to shade the little ones out as they start to fan out. The new cab should be 2x3.5 on both levels, so I'll have more room for the little ones and less crowding for the big pots. Figure two months of veg, maybe more? Depends on when I give up on trying to tie them down.
Should get really interesting when it comes time to flower, hazes tend to go everywhere. I'll figure that part out then, probably a grip of wire tires and support sticks.