Quote Originally Posted by jay420
Also, do you think if I planted these strains right now....would it just be a waste because the season won't be long enough? I have never grown before and wanted to know if I plant these and they don't don't fully bloom, would the smoke even be worth it? I really appreciate all of your help.

By the way, I just finally had time to look at ALL the pics you have posted and it is absolutely amazing...keep up the great work!!! I have been wanting to grow for awhile now and those pics get me even more amped!!!! I had a question about your grow also, how bad is the smell? I have an idea where to plant but there is a walking path and wanted to know how far into the woods I should go so that no one will be able to see/smell from the path.

Peace and be safe!
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Think of it this way. Most marijuana strains take 2 months to show preflowers and at least another 2 months to bloom. I would just wait until next year or grow those puppies inside.

Smell really depends on the strain. Skunk #1 is famous for being smelly up to a mile away, but my strains are undetectable from 50 yards. If smell is a problem, don't go planting Skunk or AK or Chem Dog. Plant something un-smelly.

Quote Originally Posted by SouthernGuerilla
6 of 10 definately have female flowers. The other 4 are a bit puny and a month or so younger than the 6 biggons. As I'm writing this I'm trying to sort out when exactly is a flower not a preflower and when is it "bud". I'm determining sex with my naked eyes and a cheapo magnifying glass.

I am noticing some very different traits from these sack seed plants that came out of the same sack. Like the leaves aren't quite the same and the damn sure don't smell the same. The herb smoked the same. *shrug* Brick weed.

Like some leaves are a tad more serrated than other plants and some smell more like lemon than the others. Their stems are sticky like rubber cement glue sticky.

I'll start my own thread and stop trying to hijack this one. Its just my first full outdoor grow here in GA too.
Preflowers have only 2 hairs per node. When your plant starts blooming, you'll see tons of hairs start to grow all together.

Brick weed often has many different types of plants all squished together in one sack. The quality of brick weed is usually poor enough that you can't tell a difference in the smoke, but the seeds will grow into a nice variety of plants. I've even noticed a huge difference in individual plants of the same strain. Some might look like sativa's and some might look like indica's. The different looks are called Phenotypes.



Peace guys!