Open Show & Tell 2018

First grow, single bag seed i found. She hasnt been happy for awhile. Still hoping I can get something halfway decent out of her.
 

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I need to get better at it. I guess I'm about the only one on here trying to breed slower flowering strains. I would be happy to have mine start to twist about now. But not many strains going to hold out until 12 hours 40 minutes length of day.
I think what you would be looking for is plants that dont trigger flowering as soon outdoor. I'm not sure which strains are like this but I've heard several outdoor growers talk about some strains taking weeks longer to initiate flower
 
I think what you would be looking for is plants that dont trigger flowering as soon outdoor. I'm not sure which strains are like this but I've heard several outdoor growers talk about some strains taking weeks longer to initiate flower
That is exactly what I'm looking for. Being in NW Florida, my days are short. 12 hours 32 minutes today. If it's a dry year I can get by. But wet summers when everything is flowering is a recipe for rot.
 
Thought I'd show a pic of my little Key Lime Pie. Got a cut gifted by a friend that grows nothing but dank, he really likes this one. Not really much to look at yet, but I'm excited to see how those long ass spears form. Strange to me being a pheno of GSC as it has no resemblance at all, at least from the couple I've grown. Very stout structure, needs little to no support._DSC3366.JPG_DSC3379.JPG
 
Put a scope on the lemon girlscouts yesterday, and they were 20% amber! So I chopped the tops and started trimming! Scissor hash was killer. Never seen anything this early before. Got a few more beans for next year too... The lemon girls went in the ground in mid July from Dixie cups. About 7 ft tall last night.0909181454.jpg Cheers!
 
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