Monday, December 1, 2014

This Year's Harvest the Best Ever!

 Not bad for a single Super Mexican plant (my smallest and earliest to finish)
This Purple Skunk recieved too much nitrogen during budding and began thinning and foxtailing. Being next to significantly longer flowering time sativas has its dangers. The sativas want nitrogen much later into flowering than many modern strains.




 This 250 square foot greenhouse is 10 feet high on the left side and was so very packed with plant life that taking good pictures of most of the plants was impossible. Here is the canopy that blocked out the sun. You could sit under them all day long and hardly get a tan (I did). Foreground is Purple Skunk. In the midground is a monsterous Holy Diver. Far back almost out of view on the right is a monstrous Purple Diver.






 More of the Purple Skunk mom.


This pheno of Holy Diver finished first and left me with some solid rocks.  I selected this mother for breeding because of these properties, but also popped a few seeds of the giant pictured earlier for breeding.




This pheno of Holy Diver was rejected. It may look fat, but the buds were the most airy of all my plants this year.







I popped this little Panama Red clone while it was small to make some feminized seeds for personal use -growing out next year. Note that hormones are localized in plants. This means that I can force a single branch on a female plant to produce male flowers as shown near the bottom in this image.

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