Maybe @Tvanmunhen @Streetpro09 will help you decide what to do. I would get rid of the smallest of the bunch. I used to eat a leaf or two of each to see what taste best?
Just a killer looking tray of females to choose from there Slowdrawl. Definitely favor the Chillbomb as I hear tales it is so fantastically melodious when smoked that it causes other people to get headaches that are not even in the same room.Got 11 girls to pick from this time!
I hate this part of having to cull perfectly good female plants.
Ended up with 4 AC, 3 Chill Bomb, 1 Tombstone and 3 Oil Spill!
So need to chop 3 of them....hmmm?
1 OS for sure, not certain which one I should favor the CB or AC.
Maybe someone can chime in and give their opinion on how they differ?
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Got 11 girls to pick from this time!
I hate this part of having to cull perfectly good female plants.
Ended up with 4 AC, 3 Chill Bomb, 1 Tombstone and 3 Oil Spill!
So need to chop 3 of them....hmmm?
1 OS for sure, not certain which one I should favor the CB or AC.
Maybe someone can chime in and give their opinion on how they differ?
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Nice tray! They're both good. The African Chill will have a lemon pine-sol scent and have nice big chunks for buds. The Chill Bomb has a sweet rubber smell with nice dense chunky buds. The Chill Bomb has a more sedated high I think. Hope you enjoy both them as much I do.Maybe @Tvanmunhen @Streetpro09 will help you decide what to do. I would get rid of the smallest of the bunch. I used to eat a leaf or two of each to see what taste best?
Exactly what I wanted to know....thx man!Nice tray! They're both good. The African Chill will have a lemon pine-sol scent and have nice big chunks for buds. The Chill Bomb has a sweet rubber smell with nice dense chunky buds. The Chill Bomb has a more sedated high I think. Hope you enjoy both them as much I do.
Got me thinking....I could just put the 3 in my GH for now to ease my pain?With them looking that good I don't think I could bring myself to do it.
Look at the bright side, it's a good problem to have. lolGot 11 girls to pick from this time!
I hate this part of having to cull perfectly good female plants.
Ended up with 4 AC, 3 Chill Bomb, 1 Tombstone and 3 Oil Spill!
So need to chop 3 of them....hmmm?
1 OS for sure, not certain which one I should favor the CB or AC.
Maybe someone can chime in and give their opinion on how they differ?
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Don't forget the palmetto bugs!Got me thinking....I could just put the 3 in my GH for now to ease my pain?
Not sure what would be worse, chopping now or watching them slowly die outdoors in Nov.
Only thing that grows well here is Myrtle, huckleberrys and shore pines!
I haven't seen a cockroach since moving here to the NW in 75.Don't forget the palmetto bugs!
My mistake I thought you said you are from Myrtle (beach). LOLI haven't seen a cockroach since moving here to the NW in 75.
Never had a house while living in OK that wasn't infested with those fukers!
in high school , i worked for a outfit that made sewing thread ,every thing was shipped in from overseas.that place had cockroaches that were three and a half inches long and 3/4 inches across and could fly all the way across the break room that room was about 20 x35 , you could put your foot on one and feel him push back ,till i really put my boot down,i bought my first metal lunch box while i was working there!I haven't seen a cockroach since moving here to the NW in 75.
Never had a house while living in OK that wasn't infested with those fukers!
What can I say.Just started a bit of thinning and trimming them up.
I'll get all of them tied back and trimmed up today.
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Curb your enthusiasm.What can I say.
I did just that and added about half gallon of new soil on top them.As they grow you can still add soil to the pots if you get some, as long as there's room under the plants lower limbs. If you top-dress they get a layer of feeder roots just under the surface, and adding a layer of soil promotes more of that root growth. Not sure your style, but you can still fill the pots.