My intro post describes my growing environment, so I wont repeat it here. You can click if you want to read it http://boards.cannabis.com/introduce...ml#post1726523

Sara Lou's Triffid.

The longest running experiment began with a sativa sprout (no name) which germinated at the end April, beginning of May. It survived the first frost, so I stuck a black plastic pot (bottomless) over it and topped it with a sheet of glass until September.

What can I say, I didn't pay much attention to it until I had to move the work bench to give it more room. It survived a cold, but dry and sunny winter and has boomed throughout Spring.
sarah louise Reviewed by sarah louise on . Afghan and other Experiments Downunder My intro post describes my growing environment, so I wont repeat it here. You can click if you want to read it http://boards.cannabis.com/introduce-yourself/141402-hello.html#post1726523 Sara Lou's Triffid. The longest running experiment began with a sativa sprout (no name) which germinated at the end April, beginning of May. It survived the first frost, so I stuck a black plastic pot (bottomless) over it and topped it with a sheet of glass until September. What can I say, I didn't Rating: 5