
09-07-2008, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by four two zero I agree with ileso on using both the last two males. They each have the qualities you want and are the best in development as well. Yes, I choose the second one for the purple, short/bushy, skunk smell.
I too would like to someday experiment with making my own strain so maybe you could be the inspiration. Keep us all posted on the outcome! Rock on! I'm doing so I have a seed stock, carry on traits that I like and to see cause and effect.
I'm not sure if I'm reading correctly but if those females you got are still in those small pots you should transplant now into some nice big ones at least double the size. If you transplant cleanly and carefully you should suffer no shock and those plants will explode to a big bush in no time. I always love the first week after transplanting because you get to see so much development in such short amount of time. Pot sizes are like stepping stones to me...when the roots fill them up, then I up the size of the pot, sometimes they do it quicker than expected. I don't really want huge plants flowering inside. I'm content with small amount of indoor harvesting...for now | Peace |