hey thanks man! the secret is put them outdoor just before the spring equinox....they will go into flower than revert back to veg, as the days start to decrease they will then go back to flower. my frosty nugs are indoors, soon to be harvested. my outdoors serves as my weight.WOW! I cant top Aviaanah's. I wish I knew the secret to get to that quality. Wait outdoor Mid South California weather by the looks of it. Here is my White Widow top
looks good! getting ready to chop!?Some AK48 I've been nurturing for the past two months...
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beautiful!!some sweet pineapple ive been growing for about a year. View attachment 1205058View attachment 1205059View attachment 1205060View attachment 1205061 took me over a year to get a clone of this, its been around since before pe, or pc. Think it has some skunk#1 in her, she throws out those 3-leaf fan's and the odd single blade leaf. But the pineapple smell and taste is sooo clean and fresh the best way i can describe it is, "it's pineapple,like blueberry is blueberry" real distinctive and a joy to grow and smoke!
Great point!Frost always looks keen but it is not a sure sign of high potency. Even though it is seen by many as being a sign of major potency, heavy trichome production is not necessarily an indication of a potent plant. Some hemp strains have moderate layers of trichomes but if smoked they will only give you a headache. In the strains we love a dense stand of trichomes is a sign that it could be of high potency, but it should not be mistaken for being a guarantee of high potency. Resin may flow like water over Niagra Falls but in it, it may or may not hold the THC and other cannabinoids that we hold so near and dear. Indica varieties often look more heavily crystallized than Sativas, yet typically don't have the same mind-warp capabilities. Even with a known high THC clone, THC level and cannabinoid ratios may change depending on environmental conditions and it is actually the proportions of the various cannabinoids when combined that account for potency, not THC alone and certainly not frost on the pumpkin. I have smoked Sativas that unless you looked at them with a scope you could not see any sign of frost but they blew the doors off some Indicas that looked like someone had spray painted the buds white.
you know, ive always understood this, but, iam a sucker. i see a ton of frost on a girl and its HARD to not get excited =DFrost always looks keen but it is not a sure sign of high potency. Even though it is seen by many as being a sign of major potency, heavy trichome production is not necessarily an indication of a potent plant. Some hemp strains have moderate layers of trichomes but if smoked they will only give you a headache. In the strains we love a dense stand of trichomes is a sign that it could be of high potency, but it should not be mistaken for being a guarantee of high potency. Resin may flow like water over Niagra Falls but in it, it may or may not hold the THC and other cannabinoids that we hold so near and dear. Indica varieties often look more heavily crystallized than Sativas, yet typically don't have the same mind-warp capabilities. Even with a known high THC clone, THC level and cannabinoid ratios may change depending on environmental conditions and it is actually the proportions of the various cannabinoids when combined that account for potency, not THC alone and certainly not frost on the pumpkin. I have smoked Sativas that unless you looked at them with a scope you could not see any sign of frost but they blew the doors off some Indicas that looked like someone had spray painted the buds white.
thanks! this was around 9 weeks. i still got a few plants to do. trainwreck x early skunk and two jack the ripper x bagseed.Very Nicel! How many weeks on this beautiful harvest?