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Hey MM- no problem buddy.
A lil update...
Here are some pics of the male from 6/21
http://invalid.com/c7vP1.jpg
http://invalid.com/bCzMX.jpg
http://invalid.com/MLBZF.jpg
Here he was on 6/28 overgrowing the iso chamber :)
the pollen is a fallen
http://invalid.com/YiwGf.jpg
A couple days ago I culled him. I still have a 'dad'. But i may not ever need it. I have enough pollen to last me quite a while. That container is 3" in diameter.
http://invalid.com/igQKQ.jpg
On to the females.
http://invalid.com/bUSOP.jpg
Two short bushes, they are looking at lot like JH420's plants. I topped mine and hit them with 1 mL/gallon of bushmasters at day 1. The #2 plant (the one with a much more hollow stem) needs water about 20% more often than the #3 lady.
Although they look alike, their branch structure is a bit different. The #2 lady has longer growth at the nodes, while the #3 lady is much more dense. Hopefully you can see what i'm describing in the pic above. I was able to snap a pic of the #2 plant structure before my camera battery died.
http://invalid.com/cEINe.jpg
Here are a couple more additional photos for your viewing pleasure.
http://invalid.com/mC6Dt.jpg
http://invalid.com/BXKRi.jpg
http://invalid.com/jtexZ.jpg
A lil update...
Here are some pics of the male from 6/21
http://invalid.com/c7vP1.jpg
http://invalid.com/bCzMX.jpg
http://invalid.com/MLBZF.jpg
Here he was on 6/28 overgrowing the iso chamber :)
the pollen is a fallen
http://invalid.com/YiwGf.jpg
A couple days ago I culled him. I still have a 'dad'. But i may not ever need it. I have enough pollen to last me quite a while. That container is 3" in diameter.
http://invalid.com/igQKQ.jpg
On to the females.
http://invalid.com/bUSOP.jpg
Two short bushes, they are looking at lot like JH420's plants. I topped mine and hit them with 1 mL/gallon of bushmasters at day 1. The #2 plant (the one with a much more hollow stem) needs water about 20% more often than the #3 lady.
Although they look alike, their branch structure is a bit different. The #2 lady has longer growth at the nodes, while the #3 lady is much more dense. Hopefully you can see what i'm describing in the pic above. I was able to snap a pic of the #2 plant structure before my camera battery died.
http://invalid.com/cEINe.jpg
Here are a couple more additional photos for your viewing pleasure.
http://invalid.com/mC6Dt.jpg
http://invalid.com/BXKRi.jpg
http://invalid.com/jtexZ.jpg