Hi guys here's something a little different, I don't know it's origin nor when it arrived on our shores,however I can tell you I've had it for 29yrs and I believe it was around long before I first had the pleasure of planting it.
This is my first attempt at uploading pics so this could end up messy,if it does hopefully a Mod will delete an I'll have another crack.
Seeds were planted on our shortest day of the year, out in the elements,they can take up to 2 weeks to germ.The pics were taken today so they're about 75 days (give or take )out of the ground.BTW we had maybe 20 frosts this winter,as you can see not a prob.
So what's so different? Over the next 6 weeks the top half of the plants will be finished with nice fat colas,once they are removed the bottom half kicks into overdrive and 6 to 8 weeks another much larger crop will be ready for harvest.
They are nearly all identical with maybe 2 pheno's in every 50 that are tall and a little later flowering.Overall the plants are rock solid,the stems are so hard it's like knocking on wood.
Medium size bush...
Above : larger average size bush bout 3-1/2 '
The stem on the taller phen,same diameter from bottom to almost the tip.Like a broomstick and almost as hard.
Taller phen about 4-1/2 to 5' Note the smaller shade leaves on the bottom half.That's the second crop/later flowering.
This is my first attempt at uploading pics so this could end up messy,if it does hopefully a Mod will delete an I'll have another crack.
Seeds were planted on our shortest day of the year, out in the elements,they can take up to 2 weeks to germ.The pics were taken today so they're about 75 days (give or take )out of the ground.BTW we had maybe 20 frosts this winter,as you can see not a prob.
So what's so different? Over the next 6 weeks the top half of the plants will be finished with nice fat colas,once they are removed the bottom half kicks into overdrive and 6 to 8 weeks another much larger crop will be ready for harvest.
They are nearly all identical with maybe 2 pheno's in every 50 that are tall and a little later flowering.Overall the plants are rock solid,the stems are so hard it's like knocking on wood.
Medium size bush...
Above : larger average size bush bout 3-1/2 '
The stem on the taller phen,same diameter from bottom to almost the tip.Like a broomstick and almost as hard.
Taller phen about 4-1/2 to 5' Note the smaller shade leaves on the bottom half.That's the second crop/later flowering.