Frosty - thanks for checking things out. They're a little finicky at the start, but pretty carefree in the outdoor setting. Unimposing to have a couple tucked away in the yard. For us here in the desert southwest, getting an outdoor grow in from March through June is kind of nice, and tends to be pretty much pest free...very interested in this. been hearing how autos are all the rage and popped in to see what the fuss is about. gee they are starting to motor along
Well you have me interested to see what the fuss is about. Looking good mate. Love the trainingFrosty - thanks for checking things out. They're a little finicky at the start, but pretty carefree in the outdoor setting. Unimposing to have a couple tucked away in the yard. For us here in the desert southwest, getting an outdoor grow in from March through June is kind of nice, and tends to be pretty much pest free...
If it is done growing vertically and the branches not getting any longer and just pushing buds out then I would leave her be and let her finish like that. At day 45 she's done stretching and now working on calyx development. Looks nice for such a tiny plant though!Greetings, and good evening fellow Pheno Hunters!
Instead of a Sunday update, I would like to solicit your advice and or opinions....
My 2nd Snow G Auto that seemed to be going nowhere is showing some promise of not being a zero. I really do believe it was slowed down by the extreme heat early on.
I'm posting a photo below. The seed was planted very off center in the grow bag to accommodate the bend that I enjoy bestowing upon pretty much everything... ?
In looking at the Jr. Snow G and recognizing it's limited potential, my questioni is Would you still bend it over?
I'm really on the fence, and would appreciate the input.
p.s. We're at approx day 45
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Thank you. I appreciate it!It it is done growing vertically and the branches not getting any longer and just pushing buds out then I would leave her be and let her finish like that. At day 45 she's done stretching and now working on calyx development. Looks nice for such a tiny plant though!