Decided to try a few different new methods on training. All have been revegged early in a tent. Some were monster cropped flowering clones, some are from seed and some are reg clones. I made my own pots from chicken wire and garden fabric. Some are 100 gallons some are 200. Kinda throwing every training method in the book at them short of mainlining. Got a few decent strains running Jelly pie from green point Lemon crash og from cannaventure Maverick from greenpoint (goji x stardawg) Wonder woman from nirvana And one a strain I made myself.
Here is a few highlights from last grow...this one wont get nearly as big since they are in smaller containers
So I have a buddy of mine growing a strain I made to test it out for me indoors. (Not an indoor grower so I dont have a good light set up) He just sent me pics and so far I'm impressed at how frosty they are for being so young! Jelly Dream
Just a few photo updates this is jilly my jelly pie This is sally my other jelly pie This is my lemon crash but she is shy and not seeming to be very photogenic much more impressive in person My friend decided to give my methods a try. They are already bigger then her biggest plant ever My bag seed... she looks wild but she will be one of my biggest producers. And then finally my helper for today ... so thankful for him
Oh and this is my jelly dream I made.... week 4 of flower. Cant wait to see how frosty she turns out!
They are starting to beef up for sure. Spent 2 hours today watering and fimming. This big moose is obsessed with water from the hose so I think he got more then the plants did lol I'm pretty excited to see what this lemon crash og will do. I hear she gets very pretty colors come fall time. We will see... The one I'm standing next to is wonder woman from nirvana. She got majorly broken in transport and this is what I had left to work with. Looks like a palm tree... hence her name Palm-ala Anderson haha My friends plants are sure taking off too. I have her hooked on organics now lol. She is going to wish she took my advice and kept the poles longer
These jelly pies sure are not tall but they are beautiful bushy plants The rest of the garden is doing well you can almost see my head behind this one