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a few updated pics..
^ this one is gettin close to 6 feet... the one on the side of it that the bush is blockin is pushin 7 feet.. its pretty bushed out...
^ the stalk is bulkin up to hold all the added weight of goin into flower in a few weeks ill update from a better view of them. Dime
Here are a couple I think will be over a pound each. First is White Rhino (purple pheno), second is Sour Diesel and Sour bubble, Third is lowland Oaxacan.
Here's my contribution. Hopefully this baby will pass the 500 gram mark. But you can never be sure with this climate, I'm just glad I ended up with such a huge plant, even 300 grams will suit me just fine.
She's a Purple Power, not exactly purple, but she might get a little purple haze in the last couple of weeks of flowering. 3.40 metres high and over 2 wide.
Because usually the last few weeks of flowering, when the real weight is packing on, the temps aren't as high as they should be, sun isn't there much anymore either, together with the huge probability of mould in the see climate I live in, that's pretty disastrous. But I'm trying to be pessimistic and keep my expectations low, because then I can only be surprised come harvest time if everything isn't as bad as I predicted it would be.
oh I hear. you. I've always heard about the a'dam weather but never really knew too much about it other than it gets wet and cold fast.
if it makes you feel any better its always a case of grass is greener. here in the south we don't get too cold. but because of the heat it fluffs out buds. you can have a giant nug that doesn't yield shit, because of how airy it is.
Yeah, you can compare it to the UK climate a bit, although a few degrees higher I guess. But at least I don't have to deal with the real extreme types of weather, it's still pretty constant here.
Not familar with those initals the lowland seeds were from a mutal friend in mexico. They are looking a little tighter than yours right now but who knows when they reach fruition.