Sorry for the crappy rushed photos, my neighbour was having a party and I was having to be a bit stealthy. I'll post some better ones in a couple of days. Not sure why I've only taken pictures of 3.... there's 4 out there. Sorry folks. Next time.
Time for a little update as these are starting to really grow now.
This has now turned into the experiment tent and will also turn into the place where I shall be breeding a few strains. My Afghani cross in the 32oz comp has shown to be a male so rather than wasting him I've decided to grow him out and use him to pollinate a few small branches on the Silver Haze, a few from the Great White Shark I'm growing in my other journal and if there are enough bud sites I will also dab a small amount onto one of my 32oz Think Differents, really wanna smoke the TD's so I won't do it if I lose too much.
Dry Slap, the first plant in the photos has been topped as a little experiment. Never done it with pot plants before so we'll see what happens.
The Auto Super Silver has had her main stem pinched hard and bent over, I felt awful doing that but it's still attached so technically, it should carry on growing. It was just getting too tall and I needed a quick and easy solution. It's a bit like LST but more aggresive. There looks to be plenty of other bud sites to compensate if it goes tits up so it's worth a shot.
So for now, here a a few shots to show you whats going on in there at the mo.
Take care folks.
Dry Slap You can see a little flowering something down on the right. Caramel I think.... The topped top. One more... Something #2 Something else....
As I said to the friend I'm growing this for, she didn't get beheaded, I just broke her neck instead....
Yeah the she stretched quite a bit when I moved her outside and topping it to fill in the gaps was the plan. Great minds
:smokebuds:
I have replacement seeds for all of these so once my indoor ones have finished I shall be starting again but going all the way in controlled conditions. The next attempt will be much better I promise lol.
Those are just some random sweet peppers actually but I have 4 different chilli strains growing on my windowsill. Also ghost peppers, apache, chayenne and cayenne. Gotta love the heat. I'm hoping to pick up some chocolate chilli seeds soon and I'm gonna try breeding my own Chocolate ghost strain. Should be interesting when it comes to taste testing lol. There's also a collection of tomatoes growing in there as well. Nothing special, just something for me to make sauces out of (I only eat cooked tomatoes, horrible things raw)
As I say, stick around for this by all means but it's the next one which'll be the real test, although, this has shown they can withstand the most random of weather changes without many problems at all.
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