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These are some random pictures I took during my first grow. I can't take full credit for the way they turned out... I did have a friend helping me with some LST techniques, nutrient feeding schedules, etc. These plants were grown in a coco/perlite mix. The first picture shows them at about 2 weeks into flowering...and I had left town for a weekend and did not realize they would dry up quite as fast as they did.... almost lost 'em. But after that point... it was pretty much all good from there. There were actually 4 plants total (grown in a small space underneath my basement stairs). But the 4th one wasn't anything too special to look at. The strains are purple kush and unknown. The 2 plants that are shaped somewhat like "bonsai trees", one's in a red pot, one in a blue... those are the purple kush. THe other plant in the blue container is an unknown strain grown from seed. (BTW, the 2 PK were both clones). The reason for 'training' the plants to grow so low-profile was because I had very limited space to work with. The bud didn't turn out tasting all that special... but it was pretty to look at.
 
Absolutely Danked, they look chunky as hell, good job!
 
...and I kept the main part of the stem from those plants and mounted it on my grow room wall like deer antlers : ) hah
 
Thank you guys... It does wonders to hear (see) compliments from fellow growers.
 
Loverley shots there pal. I love it when they are stripped right back like that, you really see where it was trained and how it responded with the nutes being forced elsewhere.

Spectacular final pic too.
 
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