Right now I am moving the plants around the house for them to get as much light as possible, I think I found a nice hidden sunny spot where I could flower them. The days are getting longer but I think this spot will be gradualy getting more shade as the sun moves through out the season, should this engage flowering?

I have also been thinking about breeding these bagseeds into plants that adapt to 5 inch pots... I really don't know much about breeding but it makes sense to me that if I get seeds from any of this plants and do it again and again in 5 inch pots they should adapt, even if they are hermies... I'm not looking for potent buds anyway, but will they remain somehow psychoactive if breed this way?
daozen Reviewed by daozen on . Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter So I finally decided to start a stealth grow where I live. I intend to grow under unorthodox conditions so this is in a way an experiment which I'm not sure will succeed. My intent is to try my best to grow atleast one small female. I germinated 3 bagseeds from different sources in small 5' inch pots with regular potting soil and mulched with leaves, and have another seed in a paper towel. I sowed beans around them in order to organicaly fixate nitrogen into the soil. I will not transplant Rating: 5