Looks cute.

I'd suggest you go with 2700K for flowering. It has more red then the primarily blue 6500k. :thumbsup:

Plus keep in mind that you found seeds in buds grown locally I assume. So, the pollen that fertilized that bud came from a male flower. It may have been from a hermi flower ON one of the G-13 females, but it might not have either. Therefore you may have a cross of G-13 and something else.

After that you should read a little about G-13. I got a clone of this "famous" plant last month. THEN I read about it on line. Turns out no one is really sure this strain ever really existed at all. So, I called the place where we bought it and they said it was a G13 crossed with Afgani, Bought from a seed bank as such. This tells me what I bought is likely pretty good, but no one can be 100% sure it's REALLY G-13 at all.

At this point G-13 is thought to be a name you can stick on some unknown random bud that's been well grown. Know body will know any better as this is an unconfirmed strain. So who can really argue it's not G-13? Even if they say they had G-13 and it wasn't like this before, who's to say THAT was really G-13?

Anyway, looks good. Just thought I'd throw that at you.
Vancefish Reviewed by Vancefish on . Super Small G-13 DWC Well, I've been bored, so here it is............ I have started a very small (< 1/2 gal.) DWC. I started a hopefully female G-13 seed in a 1.5" rockwool cube. It is in a 3" net pot with hydroton. The nutes are General Hydroponics Maxi-Series. It breached the service on the 21st so that's when I decided to say that it started. Once the little one develops more roots I will be transplanting it into a hempy system. Don't ask why the transplant from one system to the next, I have no idea, Rating: 5