Title | Description | Added |
Female donor plants |
Jack Herer, Afghani, and White Russian mothers in veg. |
07/23/05 |
Clones in veg |
These clones are vegging under 140W fluorescents while the previous harvest finishes flowering. They will go under the 1KW HPS in another 3 weeks. The strains include Jack Herer, White Russian, Russian Tundra, and Afghani. |
07/23/05 |
Clones transplanted |
Jack Herer and Russian Tundra clones into 1-gallon pots for a couple weeks of vegging before flowering. |
07/27/05 |
Clones transplanted |
A few more Jack Herer clonettes... |
07/27/05 |
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Smaller clones just rooted |
These haven't put on enough weight for the 1-gallon pots yet. They will probably not start flowering with their older sisters. |
07/27/05 |
Jack Herer flowering |
This clone started flowering about 3 weeks ago, and I'm not impressed so far. At this point the flowers look similar to the Humboldt Indicas I grew earlier this year, and they were more sparse and fluffy than I care for. We'll see how these flowers develop in this smaller container. |
07/27/05 |
Russian Tundra |
This was the first female to show in the batch of seeds I planted months ago. I flowered her after taking several rounds of cuttings. I kept this plant in a smaller container and trained it to grow in a half-circle. So far it is developing excellent flowers, and I'm much happier with this node spacing than I was with this plant's sister--which is just about ready for harvest.
This plant has been flowering for about 5 weeks now. |
07/27/05 |
Russian Tundra cola |
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07/27/05 |
Nearly a SOG |
This setup has a slightly staggered flowering cycle. Most of these are on day 1 while a couple are farther along. |
08/04/05 |
Russian Tundra cola |
This is an excellent cross of WW/AK47 (Russian) with Matanuska Tundra (Tundra). |
08/04/05 |