littlesmokey
Active Member
Ok, here are the latest pics of my so thought "hermie"... the top looks like mostly sacks, so maybe it's full male? I haven't realized how big one of the other 2 plants have gotten (I keep them spread out on my acre, for less chance of them being seen so I check them every couple days usually, however I guess I've been too wrapped up in the "hermie"! lol)
Anyway, I think this other plant is a female. However lots of browning and yellowing on some lower leaves.
First, check out this dude/hermie and let me know what you think:
Ok, so here's some pics of what I think it a female... what do you think? And what do you think of the leaves? Think it'll keep growing?
I'm trying to make a quick decision on whether to kill the first plant, as I'd kind of like to produce some seeds for future growing... (these were seeds from sacks I've gotten here in Hawaii, stuff that's locally grown and I don't want to buy any seeds in the future...) but on the other hand, I wouldn't mind some good smoke.
Although, I guess the seeded stuff I get would help me to make it through next harvest! lol
We've got pretty much 11-12 hour days year long, so it's a beautiful thing that growing year round is easy here Anyway, thanks in advance for all the input!
Anyway, I think this other plant is a female. However lots of browning and yellowing on some lower leaves.
First, check out this dude/hermie and let me know what you think:
Ok, so here's some pics of what I think it a female... what do you think? And what do you think of the leaves? Think it'll keep growing?
I'm trying to make a quick decision on whether to kill the first plant, as I'd kind of like to produce some seeds for future growing... (these were seeds from sacks I've gotten here in Hawaii, stuff that's locally grown and I don't want to buy any seeds in the future...) but on the other hand, I wouldn't mind some good smoke.
Although, I guess the seeded stuff I get would help me to make it through next harvest! lol
We've got pretty much 11-12 hour days year long, so it's a beautiful thing that growing year round is easy here Anyway, thanks in advance for all the input!