looks good, got lucky with that many girls
Hey everyone. I thought I would post some pics of my first outdoor well first grow of any kind,lol. And thx to this site Ive learned enough to get this far,lol. I live in BC Canada on Vancouver island so spring has just hit. I started my girls indoors from bag seeds march 19th. I planted 19 seeds, 3 died the remaining 16 were all FEMALE. I topped a bunch and then moved them outside a couple weeks ago. Here are a couple pics. Feel free to comment. thx killer43
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looks good, got lucky with that many girls
these are some fat looking indicas. subd
im on riu mostly during the outdoor season, so PM to get in contact, posts could take longer for a response but ill check in when i can.
All bagseed, and all female? Either you are a lucky individual, or you have hermie femmed seeds. I'd watch them, were I you. Some of your plants look a bit stretched to me, but they look good and healthy too. Nicely done.
I examine them daily for balls. I did get lucky though with the sexing,lol. They stretched once I brought them outdoors from the 400w MH I had them under inside. Thx all for the input. I like to hear healthy as Ive had a couple problems with there health a while back. Thx again Ill post more in a week with new pics. These girls will be monsters by end of summer. They are 3 foot or taller now. Indicas will only get so tall though will they not? Or do they get 6-8 foot tall?
The plants look nice and green, so whatever you did to handle the issues definitely worked. I think 6' would be around the tallest for a near pure indica, and that would be pushing it; no clue beyond prior research though (Haven't grown anything that Indica heavy.). Do you remember what bud the seeds came from? Might be able to get an idea of what to expect at least.
Wow man! Incredible for your first grow. Beautiful plants, and like mentioned above you were veryyyyy lucky with the sex of the plants. Good luck, keep it going.
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