Sheckster
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Shecky, are you sure it's bamboo ,and not a "cane field" we are staring at in those pics doc took?
No that's just the bamboo!! I'm sure someday soon we will be seeing the pics of the cane fields

Shecky, are you sure it's bamboo ,and not a "cane field" we are staring at in those pics doc took?
Looking good guys. Very nice. Stoney, what kine lights r u using?
here's what i got going now.
Nice Maligs!
Want to tell us what we are looking at?
My guess is that there's a haze in there![]()
wow maligs808, that is one nice garden!!
beautiful pics sheckster! I picked up some cindy99 a few days ago and im lovin it, looks like your not too far from enjoying cindy too! that bubba looks very different from the bubba ive grown in the past, do you know if there really is pre-98 and post-98 bubba or is that just marketing spin?
Well Bagada you planted at Solstice.. Which is the longest day of the year....
Every day after June 22nd gets shorter until December, so your plants are reacting to the fact that there is less sunlight each day.
That's what triggers it...
Next time plant around May 1![]()
You'll still get decent size plants because the sun is still strong and in the middle of the sky... Not long before it begins that heavy tilt towards the south...
If you live on south facing slopes then you can probably get away with planting sativas... Most of my friends that are growing the equatorial sativas have at least 4-6 foot plants at the moment that are just starting slow down in their veg mode..
I can really only speak to the indica dominant strains... In my experience the pure indicas don't do as well as they do in dryer climates... Surprisingly the strains that seem to do the best during the short season/altered long season are the ones that are about 70% indica and about 30% Sativa. My Fire Og is about 70% Sativa, 30% Indica and it has problems during the veg cycle but goes insane during the flower stage..