Here they are at ten weeks.
Slight trimming on the lower and a single topping.
These were evicted from an basement with mites.
Since being placed into the Alaskan wilderness, three weeks ago, no mites have been seen.
It is my hope that nature took care of the mites, as I feel that they were laughing at my puny neem sprays.
They were very small.
By loop I could see a black body and white head.
Once I had them spotted I found that I could spot adults with lower magnification viewer, but to my eye, they are too small to find.
Mite damage is easy to spot, (now that I have been through it) and I see none of it on these girls.
So it is my hope that the mite was an endemic variety who once found easy living in my basement, never to be seen again.
Looking nice man wish i had the patience to grow some hazes out. Hopefully ill try 1 out soon.
Good to hear the mites seem to be gone. Look forward to seeing more and thanks for showing.
Eight weeks in 12/12 tomorrow and what is this?
One of my plants looks like it is trying to finish.
The pistols are shrinking back.
Or is that an indication that nanners are about and they are all gone to seed.
Stay tuned for the exciting continum of the quick pheno Neville's Haze.
In hopes that it is true, I went outside and rescued two cuttings of her just in case.
This brings us to pheno other.
Wide open flowers and many weeks to go.
These plants made me raise my lights, but it needed to be done.