A Blessing in Disguise...

What up people, first time post, typin to you from sunny CA, glad to be here. :hump:

Just wanted to share and get some feedback and advice for my second grow.

Alright, the story on these 4 plants Im about to show you is a story of tragedy.. but finally the story is becoming very beautiful and Im looking forward to the end... hahaha

Went to my Medical Marijauna dispencerary and got:

2 Purple Haze x Sour Diesel clones
2 Grand Daddy Purple x Sour Diesel clones

When I first got these clones, they looked very pathetic and sick, but for $20 total it wasn't a bad deal I thought.

For awhile I kept them in small containers and a buddy of mine let me borrow a light and recommended that I should bring the plants in after sundown and give them a few extra hours of light. I did this for about 10 days, then I transplanted them to outdoors in 7 gallon containers.

After the transplant the girls started growing rapidly and it was all good. However... because of the after dark indoor lights that I have been giving it, the plants were tricked into flowering.

Growth slowed down, flowering began.

So I got stuck with 4 small plants budding early. This sucks because I want a large yeild, but now Im starting to just feel like I should be thankful for getting a harvest before Sept/Oct (got other plants still vegging getting ready for that) so in the end it isnt all that bad.

I think they should be done in at the most, 2 more weeks but I am not an expert at this at all so I would love to hear any thoughts.

Also, I did not trim these plants at all . The PHxSD plants look fine with out being trimmed, but as you can see the GDPxSD looks like a goddam mess. But when I look at nugs on the GDPxSD it makes me happy that I didn't trim...

I have about 3 other plants that were also tricked into flowering (sucks) but they are not as far along into the process yet. Also I have 5 other little girls that are still reaching for the sky as I never put them under that frickin light.
 

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Angus

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They look like they have another four weeks or so to me.

No reason to trim until you pick 'em :)
 
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