My Pictures
These are pictures of my seven months plants. I'm a first time grower and
I got the seeds from several bags. These plants are grown outdoors but
they are potted. I used to keep them away from direct sunlight, but
a month ago I started putting them under the sun, unless it rains too
hard. They doubled their size during this time. I'm 100% positive that all
of these plants are females, because I also got 3 other males which I
killed when they started flowering with pollen flowers around 3 months
ago.
I don't use any special fertilizers, because I tried for some time and I
almost burned the babies. I don't use any special lightning cycle, since
the plants are on my patio, they get sun from 6am to 6pm. They less I care
about them, the happier they seem to be.
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images are high quality JPEGs and might take a while to download on slow
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The seeds I used for these plants were to close together when planted that
it's virtually impossible to separate the plants #2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 to put
them on separate pots. |

These are the smaller plants. They seem to be of a different strain than
plants #6 and #7. |

This is a close-up of plants #2 and #3. Notice the fan on the leaves.
Another detail that I wasn't able to capture with my little camera was
that the stems on the leaves have a purple tone that the bigger plants
don't have. |

Although the same age, these plants are roughly twice the size as #1,2,3,4
and 5. The leaves on these plants are different. The odor on these plants
is very strong. This picture does not do justice to the plants. They look
so much better and I think the fact that I took the pictures at night made
the leaves looks kind of sleepy. |

This is the detail on top of plant #6. It's still growing like mad since I
moved it to direct sunlight about a month ago. |

This is another close-up on plant #6, one of the big ones. Look how the
branches start spreading wide to get all that sun. It looks beautiful on
daylight. |

This is a close-up of the biggest plant. This is my favorite. I never
thought it could grow so big. Although it's not very bushy, it looks
rather impressive for a potted plant. |

This is the leaf detail on plant #6. Compare to plants #2 and #3 on the
second picture of this series. This leaf has 5 fans, the smaller plants
have only 3. |
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