Quote Originally Posted by killa12345
The new plants are coming along nicely......and the bagseed plants look sure to put out some nice smoke.....yeah....i think my plants are exactly 11 days older than ure pedigree beans....im gonna give a away the small one because my large plant is just taking up the whole box!
killa, I appreciate your dropping in again, my friend! I hope these new plants do put out some nice smoke; it's strange how quickly the Mighty Freeze is disappearing, so I need some ladies to fill her shoes! It's hard to believe that your plants are only 11 days older than mine, as they are leaps and bounds ahead of mine! You have quite the bushes, and mine still look like seedlings!

Whoever will be getting your small plant will be extremely lucky! And, that should bring even better karma your way, my friend! Be good out there!



Quote Originally Posted by BeFree
They sure are!

Lookin' mighty fine, that is. =)

Any estimation when you might be getting some pre-flowers on the dank veggies?
I'm not good at outdoor. I'mma nooby. hehe:stoned:

(squeezes out some good vibes your way)
Have a good one, and pay the kiddo's an extra visit for me in the mornin'. Be Good:jointsmile:
BeFree, it's good to see you again, and I appreciate the compliments to the ladies! The older bagbeans are already flowering pretty good. They have some serious action on the main colas, and have some pretty dang good development elsewhere. The lst'ing is exposing some good secondary bud sites, so I feel they will produce some decent smoke. They are already larger than my Mighty Freeze was. It's interesting to me to see the different genetics of different strains firsthand.

As for you being a noob, so am I, my friend! The best way to gain knowledge and experience is to jump in and swim. The information and members of this board have greatly increased my knowledge base, and getting my hands dirty is providing quite a bit of experience. It's a great thing!

I'm about to trot out and check on all the ladies, so I'll pass along your greetings to them. I try not to talk to them too much, as my dogs will get jealous and may end up eating them! Be good out there, my friend!



Quote Originally Posted by painretreat
Jake, I am an avid reader of your threads, don't always post and do subscribe!

Answer your ?'s; Without the pers. mess. sorry I have to share here: I have come to believe I need both an outdoor and indoor set-up. Have some legal limbo going on. However, I doubt that will be a problem. I can grow anyway and am thinking I want to in my shed and buy stuff I can re-use to my indoor made grow room! Have a lot to do to my lot to build. Plus, lots one more house can go in-in this hood. Waiting to see about the view! I have a gully (I own) so it may be a good spot, on the side of the hill, where no one can see! I think you live fairly close to me! Just a guess! From reading all your threads and posts. We tend to stumble in the same grow roooms!:rastasmoke:
painretreat, I'm happy to see you again, and happy to hear you will have the option of growing both indoor and outdoor! Outdoor growing is almost maintenance free, except dealing with rain and insects - IMO. Both of these issues can be fairly easily addressed too, so just checking in on them every day or 2 is quite enjoyable. I'm developing a plan for an indoor setup, and will have plenty of help on design and build from family - without any help, I fear my setup wouldn't amount to much, but I'm excited as my family has some serious construction experience!

Your location sounds great! And, I know you must be excited planning the construction of your home. I know it's not all fun and games, and it can be quite stressful at times, so I hope you have plenty of green in reserve to help ease back when that stress mounts. I can't wait to see your indoor and outdoor setups! Good luck along the way, and enjoy the process! Take good care out there, my friend!



Quote Originally Posted by anbesol
I like the shade of your plants.
anbesol! DUDE! Glad to see you up and around as much as you have been, what with having some harvested Hypno and NYCD - it has to be close to harvest, if not cut already! I know I lost track of some time after harvesting the Mighty Freeze. It's nice to kick back and enjoy the fruit of your labor. I was trying to explain the joy I get out of growing; 1/2 of my fun, at least, has nothing to do with smoking. The act of growing, of helping these plants reach their greatest potential is just really cool, and it provides me a great outlet. I never thought that I would have mj cultivation as a hobby!

Thanks for the compliment on the shade of the plants. Those last pictures were taken in full-on noon sun, so they appear a bit lighter green than they are, as the sun sort of washed out the pictures a bit. The bagbeans are really doing well though - they are a very hardy and fast-growing strain. Strangely enough, they appear to be 2 different strains, even though the seeds came from the same bag. 1 of them appears to be dominant sativa, and the other really looks to be hybrid - not as broad a leaf as a dominant indica. They also have purple stems, which I am pretty certain are not from a nute deficiency, so I'm thinking they may have some purple in their blood somewhere along their genetic lineage.

Well, I'm starting to really ramble now. I should let you get back to your life. It's always a pleasure to visit with you though, my friend! I hope all's well with you and yours!