Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Hi everyone first timer here! Seeds from some dark green indoor or outdoor and it was potent with a lot of taste. Started to show five days ago! Pretty happy I saved her from flooding in the open sky but she's a fighter and been transplanted twice. Anyways she is all natural and her siblings are slow to start and her older sisters are doing great for a few weeks ahead and they do like grow fertilizer that's for sure! Don't know if I should move her into a permanent home or what. Might have a slow riser here or a freak of nature but the older sisters were not short to follow a few days ago and I'm super excited so what should I do start it with fertilizer, budding fertilizer, move it into a pot, move it into direct sun light into ground with more soil and a much bigger hole or leave it be and hope that sun moves more into direct contact over the next two months?
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Been in the ground since middle of may from germination.
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Probably going to have to move it indoors in a month or so to finish flower.
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Cool I hope first frost isn't until late Oct
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
This is the first one to start flowering
The second is the little one showing sex and starting to flower pistols/bud
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Orange hairs showing on older sisters. Almost finished. Can plants finish flowering in complete darkness?
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Tips changing color, orange hairs showing on this little one.
Second picture of older sisters
Third picture top of biggest cola
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
they are so small, Aaaaaaaah really cute i love them:D
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
I had no choice but to stunt them because of location. Once germinated they were started in the ground. Once they were a foot tall seedling I stunted them by transplanting them to their permanent home. Watered with boiled water for the first three to four months then watered using tap water once a week just to keep barley moist. After four and a half months in they started showing sex then after a week they were started with a grow fertilizer for a month then switched to a budding fertilizer for a month then stopped around three weeks to finish. The best one from one of the little ones has been moved twice after almost flooding but the second move wasn't a major move and it's doing great with five tiers flowering it's pretty small.