Yes, I got rid of my males, thank to you all. I have a 5ftr that has also been in the ground since March. About 60% of the hairs have turned brown. I also have one that was planted in a pot in March and became rootbound. I took the root ball out of the pot and put it in the ground. It's only about 3ft tall but very bush like and has some thick buds on it. I guess I didnt break up the dirt good enough or something when I transplanted it because it didnt get much taller. I also have a 2 and a half ftr that was planted in May and started flowering a couple of weeks after I planted it. It never got any taller , but it looks like it will be one 2 ft cola. I was really hoping to get at least a half pound of dry buds at harvest. Do you think I will. My buddy told me I was planting too early when I started them on March 1st, but I was too anxious to get started man. Is planted too early a problem? And what is the avg yield on a few 4 ftrs. Thanks for responding.
buckyboy Reviewed by buckyboy on . budding problems I have 5 female plants, dont know what strand or anything , came from good bagseed. 4 of them were planted in March. I had to cover them once because of a freeze warning but they were o.k. I am having problems with 2 of them. One of them smells very sweet and is taking forever to finish. Its about 4ft tall with narrow leaves. The top cola is pretty fat but the lower buds are still very small. The other is very skinny and about 3 and a half ft. tall and the buds are still very small. I figure Rating: 5