As I alluded to in an earlier post, I always have a backup plan. So plan B was to plant a couple of seeds from a different bag. The second bag I had was a decent smoke as well. However because it was more of a "couch lock" stone, it wasnt my first choice when I decided to try and grow a few plants. The smoke led me to belive that the strain was a heavily indica dominant. Now having grown it, I can see I was correct in my suspicion. I could tell very early on, from the broad shape of the leaves, and the shorter nature of the plant, that it was going to the polar opposite of the first seeds.
So even though this grow journal hasnt been following the progess of these seeds, I am going to post a couple of pictures. I planted two seeds. One was male (which I allowed to flower and I collected some pollen...mainly for breeding experiments) and the other was a female. Here are a couple of pics from the early flower period.
I call this plant Angie after the great Angie Stone.
Those pictures were taken about 2 and a half weeks into flower.
More to come.....
BTW for those who are interested, I am working on grow software to track your grows. you can see it here: Garden Monitor (<---click the link)
There is a link in my signature as well. Check it out and let me know what you think.
So even though this grow journal hasnt been following the progess of these seeds, I am going to post a couple of pictures. I planted two seeds. One was male (which I allowed to flower and I collected some pollen...mainly for breeding experiments) and the other was a female. Here are a couple of pics from the early flower period.
I call this plant Angie after the great Angie Stone.
Those pictures were taken about 2 and a half weeks into flower.
More to come.....
BTW for those who are interested, I am working on grow software to track your grows. you can see it here: Garden Monitor (<---click the link)
There is a link in my signature as well. Check it out and let me know what you think.