FenderJazz
Active Member
I was compelled to "pull" all of the plants that I had on my personal property last week (dug them up and "gave" them away, actually) but I left some bagseed plants that I had planted elsewhere. I've not done any real maintainance to these.... went back maybe twice to water/feed them and then two more times to top and pull any males.... other than that left them alone to grow or die. I really like the way that these plants have stayed low instead of stretching out and getting tall, judging by how these were left alone and not discovered, I may just plant some quality stuff there next year and pay more attention to it, leave the bagseed alone, and just keep shit off of my property. Stuff stays hidden pretty good after it got topped and you can't really see it until you are on it. First pic is taken from under 20 ft. away then 10 ft. and then the last as standing right over it. Last pic is another of the "dirty half-dozen" that I have still growing on vacant commercial property and none are closer than 40 ft. from each other. Next year I think that I'll use some nice seeds, nicer nutes, and some tlc instead of "Take care, I'll be back in October". Any recommendations for a low profile strain that would fare well in the draught-ridden sunny south? Obviously I won't yield much off of these this year, but things would be different next year if I made some effort.