I have a couple of little plants that I haven't really talked alot about...
I have two late season cuttings(Chernobyl and Kushberry) that I took around the middle of June, just before the summer solstice. After rooting, they were put back outside in early July. Naturally, this caused them to flip a few weeks later than the other plants. I put them in a much brighter location than my main garden, as I dont need to hide smaller plants as much. They are in direct sunlight almost all day, and the weeds here dont grow near as tall or dense.
My Chernobyl is a branchy little shit! When I put them out, it was trying to shoot and get tall, so I topped it to keep it from being alot taller than the surrounding weeds and it made a mini bush. Lol.
Both cuttings are in 8 gallons of Super Soil. They were fed nothing until they started to show signs of flowering. From there, they were started all organic, and are slowly working there way down the very same "Orgemical" feeding regime my other plants get in the end of flowering.
Hopefully I can keep these girls out there till late October. With them being behind, like thy are, it may take that long to get some truly dank smoke from them. In my area, it's not unheard of to not get our first killing frost till November, but it's not unheard of to get it by the middle of October either... Fingers crossed, man.
Here's some shots of them...
Chernobyl
Kushberry