Not a problem, I assumed that was the case.

I looked at a number of posted pics(some of which will be disappointing to whomever harvests them)and found a few similar looking plants here in early flower stages. Fall in the northern US brings color, hopefully all the white sprouts turn red here in a few weeks.

Also, does anyone know how to post an actual photo here rather than a link?. This is vbulletin software, but the image upload icon is not available.

Thanks,

Biz

Quote Originally Posted by irydyum
We just hear a lot of people asking that same question. No one can ID strains from pictures. There are waaaaay too many variables in environment and growing method for there to be that kind of consistency. I'm sure people not commenting was nothing personal, they just don't have your answer.
sunbiz1 Reviewed by sunbiz1 on . White Flowers Anyone? Apparently I am much better at growing females than I am at posting pics here. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3569/3857233847_cd2cebbce5.jpg These are my babies. I began with good seed stock back in March here in Illinois indoors. They are now in the beginning stages of flowering as per photo taken 2 days ago after transplantation outdoors back in May. Now comes the hard part, waiting for the maximum amount of resin before drying. I really want to clip and smoke, but I decided to pull Rating: 5