What do I do with these little pods?

Hollatchaboy

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Crazy story…I found the seeds in my kid’s weed so they are a bit of a mystery. I planted them in a very sunny window to start them off them moved them outdoors at the start of summer. I did have a legit male so tossed him. I simply grow in organic soil and use the advanced nutrients system about every 10 days. I water them at just the right time and mist the leaves quite regularly, …oh I also talk to them and play good music! Lmao I will be happy if I get some sweet nugs but really my expectation was not high and more just experimental! Thx for the interest, I honestly love you people on here!! :peace:
They look good! Outdoors and budding.... is it really that time already? Lol
Congrats! For your first time you're doing good. It looks like you may have a pest issue though? Check the leaves thoroughly, top and bottom for any bugs you can see. You might need a scope for the really small ones.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Haha yes I would love your take on identifying!! I learned early on they must be mostly sativa (the obvious leaf characteristics) but they were also getting high outta control over my fence and some kind folx on here helped with super cropping them. Is there really any way to know in the end what you have? I guess when you smoke it you kinda find out…? Lol
It would probably be really hard to truly tell what they are, but the characteristics will most likely tell you what's dominant.
 
Okay so I was questioning this myself and not sure I thought it was too early for flowering here in southern ontario but we had a lot of cloudy days and rain, could that have forced them into flower? Yes, I noticed the leaves have little holes and discolouration so I started spraying with safers insecticide, is that a good product?
 
They look good! Outdoors and budding.... is it really that time already? Lol
Congrats! For your first time you're doing good. It looks like you may have a pest issue though? Check the leaves thoroughly, top and bottom for any bugs you can see. You might need a scope for the really small ones.
Thank you so much
 

Hollatchaboy

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Okay so I was questioning this myself and not sure I thought it was too early for flowering here in southern ontario but we had a lot of cloudy days and rain, could that have forced them into flower? Yes, I noticed the leaves have little holes and discolouration so I started spraying with safers insecticide, is that a good product?
Unfortunately I'm an indoor grower, so I'm not exactly sure, especially for Ontario, being much further north from me.
As far as insecticide, it depends on the insect in question. Some work really good for some insects, while not so good for others. Identification is helpful. Always helps to know what you're up against.
 

Hollatchaboy

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It looks like Ontario is still getting more than 13 hours of light. Seems a lil too much for budding still. Maybe if it's been really cloudy in the mornings and at dusk that could've triggered it?
 
It looks like Ontario is still getting more than 13 hours of light. Seems a lil too much for budding still. Maybe if it's been really cloudy in the mornings and at dusk that could've triggered it?
Okay, I really appreciate the feedback. Im really curious to see the current status of outdoor growers in relatively same location. Perhaps I will do some investigating on here see where ppl are at.
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
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No real way of knowing the strain, but if it's good smoke, you might be happy if you grab a few clones before they get ets much further in flower. You might be able to grow them again next year!
 

curious2garden

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Okay so I was questioning this myself and not sure I thought it was too early for flowering here in southern ontario but we had a lot of cloudy days and rain, could that have forced them into flower? Yes, I noticed the leaves have little holes and discolouration so I started spraying with safers insecticide, is that a good product?
You gotta meet @Southernontariogrower

Welcome to RIU
 

curious2garden

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No real way of knowing the strain, but if it's good smoke, you might be happy if you grab a few clones before they get ets much further in flower. You might be able to grow them again next year!
Actually ;D
 
I talk to mine too. It has to help.
Bag seed mystery train! I'll follow that journal.
Hi R!
Heres my current bag seed mystery train grow status in case you still wanted to see!!! LOL
 

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MustGro

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They look nice @Earthmuffin78 . Some of the best outdoor growing conditions in Canada are in Southern Ontario. I always think God Bud when I see red pistils like in your first pic.
 
Oh that means a lot thanks so much! The weather has been good for growing conditions although Ive never done this before so I’ve just been learning through you fine folks and online research, I didn’t know about the pink pistils I was a bit worried as they are actually pretty bright lol your input means a great deal thx again:peace:
 
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