cpurola
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Not great, but I'll show ya.It's been a couple weeks, how's the indoor looking now?
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Not great, but I'll show ya.It's been a couple weeks, how's the indoor looking now?
Doesn't look that bad to me. Gots lots of buds. What is the plant in the second to last pic? (Purple'ish)
Northern Lights, they all are supposed to be, but look different. The purple one is my dizzy girl on the turntable. The trics are just now starting to cloud up and it's been over 14 weeks, so far.Doesn't look that bad to me. Gots lots of buds. What is the plant in the second to last pic? (Purple'ish)
The the green shaggy looking one
Yep, well, they were 'free' seeds, most from Seedsman, and I've got about 50 left. LOLThanks for posting the plants cpurola I know you don't think they're a succese for a first grow indoors. Lady they are, we've all been there same as you . Mine almost always lack something I know it's because I don't give them enough or too much food or I play with them to hard.
I don't think I've seen so much variation in a same strain grow though? That's really odd to me I'm sure it is too you also.
At least they are all autos! Most all the indoor plants I've grown have had some sort leaf weirdness.
That's weird cpur about the leaves? Thank goodness you did not pay for them. My photoperiods an auto leaves never felt that way indoors.Yep, well, they were 'free' seeds, most from Seedsman, and I've got about 50 left. LOL
My first impression, growing indoor was the leaves felt 'delicate', not robust like outdoors. Almost afraid to touch them 'cause they might fall off.
Thanks, and yes I will use the plants regardless of the way they look. And I've never seen such variation in Autos either. I've fed them and watered them all the same, except at the very start of the over feeding when I was trying to figure them out. Oh, well, I have lots to play with next winter. LOLOh for sure what old Chucky says, I've never not used the buds I've grown.
I ran nl5 from ag and sensi seeds nl. The nl5 had at least 3 phenos. It seemed pretty natural in structure. The sensi seed Nl seemed rather brick like/ commercial, didn’t have the funk.Northern Lights, they all are supposed to be, but look different. The purple one is my dizzy girl on the turntable. The trics are just now starting to cloud up and it's been over 14 weeks, so far.
The the green shaggy looking one is obviously NOT NL and smells like mint. (no clue)
Thanks for that. I thought it was something I did, but you know, the Afghan Autos I grew outdoors last year all looked a little different, but not quite as extreme. Different phenos, I guess.I ran nl5 from ag and sensi seeds nl. The nl5 had at least 3 phenos. It seemed pretty natural in structure. The sensi seed Nl seemed rather brick like/ commercial, didn’t have the funk.
Thanks Gal, that means alot.Honestly I think they are all beautifulgreat first indoor grow.
Thank you so much. I've learned lots from everyone here and wanted to contribute a little. I look at all the terrific growers and grows and want to do this again 'cause I think/know I can do better.Cpurola, I just read thru your entire thread! I am so proud of you!! (Of course that doesn't mean much .. since I'm such a newb haha) I love seeing your patience & you learning as you grow indoors!
Your girls are beautiful, you've done a wonderful job! I'm glad I caught up & looking forward to your harvest!! This thread has been everything one could imagine & then more!
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