My germinating process has been very successful, out of the 15 I have planted, only one has fail and thatvwas because I wet the dirt too much in that particular cup.
The babies will be ready for harvest first of November, the bigger girls mid October. At that time, I will have 10 hours of daylong but the night temps might be worrisome so I hope they little ones don’t go past mid-November.
Updates tomorrow but I needed to post about my OH SHIT moment today.
Telephone repair guy came while I was gone, had to go behind the house to access access panel, I walked same route he did and I saw glimpse of the girls. I think them being squat from LSTing saved my ass on that one.
Then the farrier came and had to park BEHIND the house, no more than 40’ from plants. Again, them being squat was the saving grace but the wind was blowing from plant towards him and I can tell you, that smell is undeniable. Wife even looked at me and made that “stinky” face. If he noticed, he didn’t even bat an eyelid.
I had to laugh when I read this. I’m going to have to have a new satellite dish put up soon and have a “stinky” problem too. I just hope the installer won’t notice
The girls are doing PHENOMENAL!!! I did decide to strip the smaller leaves and suckers from the lower part of 2 plants to see if it made a difference when it comes time to harvest the beautiful buds I hope to get.
The number of flowers on each plant has totally yaken me by surprise, I am definitely a happy camper. Going by calender and when they sprouted, I am thinking 6-8 weeks before harvest. 3 plants show ton of white pistils while one is lagging a little behind. I am really glad I decided to LST them, they would be about 24" tall if I hadn’t.