Here are a couple of apical shots from the top of a lady NL. This is what I meant when I didn't understand why they started to flower in a summer setting outdoors in midlatitudes... You can see the early flowering; however, since things were changed a bit, they haven't seemed to flower any further (although their growth is also quite slow). It is almost as if they are half in flower, half in veg, and can't decide (which could very well be the case I suppose). I am assuming this is due to the stress of putting so much energy into flowering before it was time along with the nute problems aforementioned (now solved to the best of my knowledge). Hopefully they will revert back to mostly veg and get a little taller...
Delta9Haze420 Reviewed by Delta9Haze420 on . Second Season Outdoor Multi-Strain Grow Last season turned out quite nice with a first grow using a single strain - Kali Mist. The yield was decent and the quality was outstanding. The grow began with four plants, two surviving to harvest. This year, the grow consists of multiple strains, and will be completely outdoor. The strains are as follows: Durban Poison - 4 seedlings Northern Lights - 4 seedlings Big Bud - 4 seedlings Mexican Brick - 4 seedlings Rating: 5