Back after a long absence. The two surviving plants maxed out at about 18" or so height, not too bushy. I ended up with one loosely packed quart jar of "buds" for curing. One turned out to be completely male and one was hermaphrodite. I harvested them a little early before the male pods could...
10-15-09, last day in the ground. IIRC this one was hermaphrodite. I harvested both kind of early before the male pods burst and contaminated what few female buds I had. About 18.
I'm starting to get concerned. It's been 26 days since plants went in the ground. Last time I went to water -- 2 days ago -- I could see no significant change since the last pictures were taken at in-the-ground +13. They still look healthy, but no significant growth. We've been experiencing 100+...
Don't worry man, we're watching. My first grow was in a 'tron many years ago. I am a true believer in their pinching and pruning methodology. Your plants are beautiful.:rollit:
Thanks cigo. Yeah, I am concerned about bugs. You may be able to tell where I have sprinkled diamateceous earth around the cages to keep some pests out. This was at the suggestion of the guy at the grow store. I will be looking into other forms of pest control though. I am especially worried...
Oh, and in case anyone is wondering about the cages, I have cattle and I don't want them to trample the children. Cows do not have an appreciation of the finer things... then again, maybe if they were to eat them... don't want that either.
Well it's been 13 days since they went in the ground. Here is the plot:
Here are the survivors:
As you can probably see, there were initially three plants. One of them went into shock I guess after the transplant and never seemed to recover. It just shriveled up and died within a week. I...