My first grow was a NL strain. I also decided to let the male do its thing until I had to chop it because it got to the point where I almost needed to wear a mask when I opened the cabinet door because of all of the pollen. I ended up getting enough seeds to last me a couple years, lol. But that was what I wanted, a good supply so I didn't have to go across the border to get new seeds. If you are in a cabinet don't forget to scrub it down after the harvest.

I did have to give up some weight but the smoke quality was still good.

I'm now just started flowering of my second grow attempt using my "homegrown" seeds and the plants look just as good as the parents. I'm looking forward to just growing the ladies and seeing how that turns out.

Just another step in the learning process.
Tatau Reviewed by Tatau on . I need recommendations for my next move... Hello, I'm one week and change into flowering, and out of my nine Northern light beauties, 7 are male. =( I massacred them today, sparing the best male. I already have some clones going, about a week in. I'm thinking of breeding the two females I have with the male to get some seeds to start up a new crop. What do you guys suggest, that I continue to flower these plants, and wait for my clones, or continue flowering the male and getting seeds for another crop? Rating: 5