Yeah! I know, leave'em alone at night. But just wanted 1 picture while my darlings are sleeping.
I am now down to 3 plants. The slow grower slowly grew into a hermie.
I have the one plant that in an earlier post said might be a keeper, is a female. The plant with elongated stem is also a female. and the guitar case seed, i don't know what that is yet?
The Keeper and alittle bit elongy showing. Green looks good a?
What i have learned so far.
1.Watch seed sprouts closely so as to catch germination at seed crack.
2. After planting sprout, leave the sprout alone. It will do fine in the 50/50 mix of peat and worm castings. Water lightly.
3. Go easy on nutes at first, raise amount's gradually over a period of three weeks.
4. How to distinguish female, male and hermie plants.
5. I have a very clean/healthy room/house. no bugs! (yet?)
6. I learned how much a pot smoker could smoke.
7. Where to buy seeds.
8. Leave them alone at night, except for the occasional picture.
9. How to top a plant.
10. clone a plant.
11. I trained Mr. Bighead (cat) not to enter grow room. four precise soft throws of a duracell AA to the body works wonders. With the door open he now sits at the entrance and watch's. Also to keep him from jumping on the kitchen counter i used a oreck vacuum cleaner. Caught him up on the counter, had vacuum in the kitchen pluged in. I had enough extension cords to go chase him anywhere in the house. never touched him. He no longer jumps onto the counter. (to animal lovers. I have owned 12 cats over the years. I take care of my kitty's. They are well feed and doctored. But when training a cat not to do something one has to use extreme measrures of noise or minor pain management. I only have 2 rules for cats in my house. Stay out of the grow room and off the kitchen counter, the rest of the house/furniture is free range. He also uses pain management with me. When i pet him the wrong way, he bites me. So we do have an understanding regarding minor pain management!)