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    #11
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    Here's an update for my 1 Super Lemon Haze and 2 MTFs... Yes i know that the MTFs are close together but will wait until they are at least a foot until i put them in ground[attachment=o285151]

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    #12
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    Found out my MTFs are males... don't want to rip them (their in another location) but i have 5 strong Females..... Update for the Super Lemon Haze...sry of resolution of a sry a$$ camera

    I have more pics on the way


    [attachment=o285231][attachment=o285232]

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    #13
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    More PICS... notice that there are only 2 males LOL.......[attachment=o285237][attachment=o285238][attachment=o285239][attachment=o285240][attachment=o285241]

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    #14
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    [attachment=o285242][attachment=o285243][attachment=o285244]

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    #15
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    I thought you were from round here...Pot don't grow good in the North...Kiddin' Brother! Welcome! Looks like ya gonna be fine with what ya got goin' on!

    I should mention that it might be a good idea to top them... That way you will have added a little stealth to your grow.. By keepin' them short..

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    #16
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    Your plants look nice and healthy well done, I have 1 suggestion for you since you have one male have you ever thought of breeding it with your best looking females and trying to make your own seeds and stock, you do not have to pollinate the whole female, simply dig the male out and put it somewhere away from the females wait for its pollen sacks to develop, when this happens shake the pollen in a bag or 2 or 3 depending on how many females you want to pollinate then loosely tie each bag over one branch of each female and rub all over the bud, leave the bag on for 2 days then remove, when you come to harvest that branch will have seeds,

    I have bred my own seeds and had lots of fun developing my own strains some seeds are good some are less so e.g hermies or autoflowers, but it is very rewarding especially when you get another nice male and female then you can breed those two and keep on repeating the process selecting in and out the traits you want and those you wish to discard bonus is you can create what you want although it is a lengthy process but ultimately a very rewarding one.

    All the best on your grow and keep us posted.

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    #17
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnycannaseed
    Your plants look nice and healthy well done, I have 1 suggestion for you since you have one male have you ever thought of breeding it with your best looking females and trying to make your own seeds and stock, you do not have to pollinate the whole female, simply dig the male out and put it somewhere away from the females wait for its pollen sacks to develop, when this happens shake the pollen in a bag or 2 or 3 depending on how many females you want to pollinate then loosely tie each bag over one branch of each female and rub all over the bud, leave the bag on for 2 days then remove, when you come to harvest that branch will have seeds,

    I have bred my own seeds and had lots of fun developing my own strains some seeds are good some are less so e.g hermies or autoflowers, but it is very rewarding especially when you get another nice male and female then you can breed those two and keep on repeating the process selecting in and out the traits you want and those you wish to discard bonus is you can create what you want although it is a lengthy process but ultimately a very rewarding one.

    All the best on your grow and keep us posted.
    To GaGrow: their not really high but will definitely top them... To Johnny: I moved 2 Males already (Indica-sativa Strain (95%sure)).... I'm planning on at least breeding 1 but i haven't decided which one

    Thanks for the comments

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    #18
    Junior Member

    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheech_G420
    To GaGrow: their not really high but will definitely top them... To Johnny: I moved 2 Males already (Indica-sativa Strain (95%sure)).... I'm planning on at least breeding 1 but i haven't decided which one

    Thanks for the comments
    The thing with breeding is selecting the traits you are after, but if you still cannot decide then pick your best looking plants:thumbsup: look forward to seeing what you breed and how these beauties turn out:rasta:

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    #19
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    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    well its a big no-Go with the cross breeding...My males just died with this heat wave we just encountered, but i should be paying a visit to my girls and start pruning.....

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    #20
    Senior Member

    From the South...Somewhat of a Newbie

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheech_G420
    I am an Iraqi veteran and self medicate from TBI & PTSD issues I incurred from the Army... Yes I realize my state hasn't moved forward with any MMJ laws, but I would rather smoke than fill my body with presc. pills(my logical opinion)..... I shall wait and see but I currently started 5 plants from various "baggy-seeds" 2 months ago..... I watered them with the Miracle gro yesterday before they started the process of withering from dry conditions... I have Miracle Gro 24-12-8 and also put 17-17-17- slow release pellets.. they are in a very discreet location and relying on nature for rain.. All of these plants survived 2 bad severe t-storms a month ago.

    they are with huge broad 9-lobed leaves...I believe i only have 1 male but its still kind of early... Open suggestions are helpfulAttachment 284962Attachment 284963Attachment 284964

    Plants look good, they could use more fert they are yellowing on the bottom to make new growth on top...the slow release will help long term but they need it now, well, to blast off. Add some perlite, water crystals or something to the soil to help hold water for longer term. and I always say use a grow bag outdoors..

    AOC soldier, time for battle drill six, god I hate that one..
    [align=center]Keep on Keepin on, it will all come together.[/align]

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