Here is the daylight bud sign pics.
It looks like the blueberry cookies, somango, silver haze 2019, an unknown are all showing pre bud and good bud sign.
The blueberry cookies is looking the best and the next up would be the unknown that next to the Dragon Blood In The southwest corner of my grow. so she's getting pretty decent light there until about 5:30 in the afternoon right now and then after that she shadowed for the rest of the day. It won't get too much better than that. Around the 1st of July when the sunlight starts to drift back towards winter time and the shortest day of the year...ugh...
Growing up and swallowing the pole is the OG fire.
Wow that didn't sound right
Blueberry cookies on the left White Widow in the middle sage and sour on the far right corner.
Triple Threat Silver Haze on the left and chem berry D on the right
Triple Threat Silver Haze she's growing pretty good still since last report the measurement has given her about 8 and 1/2 in. And she's really filled out a lot her girth of all three of the plants together a very big I've been feeding them extra too because there's three plants in that one spot.
the triple threat Silver Haze growing pretty good again we've been having some really warm weather Hazy Days humidity kind of normal but yet a little bit wet kind of humid for us anyways but for these girls they're loving it . I may have to start pulling the Dragon Blood and OG fire over I may even have to snap the necks on them a little bit because they're both almost touching the cage roof by the time they get done stretching . I guess we'll see as time goes on . I suppose it was a good thing that I started flowering on the 28th instead of waiting until the first .
Triple threat Silver haze
Og fire
Unknown
Blueberry cookies
Front right chem berry D, middle right silver haze, right rear 2 plants the broke off mango hp and the very back darker green the new unknown transplant.
I sure as heck would like to try growing some of those long run sativas without having to do a whole lot of light depth to make them grow big.
I still bet that...organically I could fill a 12'w x 12'h corn bin cage with one plant and not have much room left over if any at all.