How does she look

It depends for each strain
Generally 8-11 weeks. Every strain is different and every plant is a direct reflection of the grow environment and the skill of the grower. Your question is like how do you win at chess. That's what makes this something that a person only does for a little bit if they don't love the plant and have a passion for the grow as a whole. It's not about the destination but about the journey. It's the culture and the disproportionate number of great people as compared to the rest of the world.
 
Generally 8-11 weeks. Every strain is different and every plant is a direct reflection of the grow environment and the skill of the grower. Your question is like how do you win at chess. That's what makes this something that a person only does for a little bit if they don't love the plant and have a passion for the grow as a whole. It's not about the destination but about the journey. It's the culture and the disproportionate number of great people as compared to the rest of the world.

You couldn’t have broke it down for him any better. I learned that quickly into my first grow. I have 4 different strains going right now and each strain definitely has their nuances and timeline.

So far, so good! Happy growing!
 

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Looks were good but I should of paid more attention to the dry and cure..
 

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Well I guess I have to plant them in August in Arizona to get the right light cuz here right now it’s 12-12 so she flowered early but for my first time it’s a lesson still smells super danky 03C45641-BD2F-4E8D-969C-925C13D064D8.jpeg5D492B63-5A4A-4A20-BA49-916768E978C7.jpegB95FD765-CE4B-47E4-BDA4-768737522A40.jpegDC521146-0F57-4374-AD02-232D5E32FF08.jpeg03C45641-BD2F-4E8D-969C-925C13D064D8.jpeg5D492B63-5A4A-4A20-BA49-916768E978C7.jpegB95FD765-CE4B-47E4-BDA4-768737522A40.jpegDC521146-0F57-4374-AD02-232D5E32FF08.jpeg
 
Hey Daniel, I just moved to Phoenix area and am looking for space to grow. Unfortunately I'm in a condo complex and it's just not feasible for me here aside from a lil 2-plant closet operation.

I'm a bit more experienced than you [have grown 10+ seasons of outdoor and a heap of indoor cycles] but will have a learning curve since it's my first year in the desert.

If you have some space to share, maybe I could share my knowledge, seeds + resources and we can collab on a nice grow this fall!
 
Looks good for what it is, lesson learned. Enjoy the smoke..don't forget to cure it after drying. If you're not that serious about growing, don't move indoors..just grow with the seasons outdoors and wick water you're girls out there in the desert and never let the source dry out..best of luck
 
Yea I’m going indoors and I’m going out to Cali next week to my cousins farm to see what he uses and how he’s growing there. Definitely lesson learned
 
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