Updates from my outdoor winter grow.
http://www.autoflower.org/threads/tropical-winter-guerilla-grow-ideas.62376/page-18
Mostly some F2 Mandala Safaris,
plus a few tiny autos now overgrown by the Safaris....
This is one pot that had one un-sexed Safari and a mutating (self topping) other (or two?)
Safari is on top, the mutant at bottom.
This pot had the two un-sexed Safaris.
This pot was two female Safaris, and a little auto, I think.
The auto is hidden in front, so small.
The better Safari is right in the middle.
I think the other one is to the far left,
she's putting out longer runners with single blade leaves.
(Kind of like some re-gen plants do, or long stretching sativas in flowering...)
This pot had the female Safari in the middle, already putting out some crystals!
And then I think some little auto in the front, hidden again because so small.
Now, on the back left is the Safari male, lying down.
I was originally planning on culling him today.
But... he still hasn't dropped any pollen.
So bent it right down at the base stem, leave him for a bit.
Love and hugs,
MJS
http://www.autoflower.org/threads/tropical-winter-guerilla-grow-ideas.62376/page-18
Mostly some F2 Mandala Safaris,
plus a few tiny autos now overgrown by the Safaris....
This is one pot that had one un-sexed Safari and a mutating (self topping) other (or two?)
Safari is on top, the mutant at bottom.
This pot had the two un-sexed Safaris.
This pot was two female Safaris, and a little auto, I think.
The auto is hidden in front, so small.
The better Safari is right in the middle.
I think the other one is to the far left,
she's putting out longer runners with single blade leaves.
(Kind of like some re-gen plants do, or long stretching sativas in flowering...)
This pot had the female Safari in the middle, already putting out some crystals!
And then I think some little auto in the front, hidden again because so small.
Now, on the back left is the Safari male, lying down.
I was originally planning on culling him today.
But... he still hasn't dropped any pollen.
So bent it right down at the base stem, leave him for a bit.
Love and hugs,
MJS